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Michael Franti & Spearhead, Beale Street Music Festival, Memphis, 5/6/12

Crankshaft is a one-man blues band that has a somewhat alternative rock approach to the blues. Here he was performing in the parking lot beside Ground Zero during Juke Joint Fest in Clarksdale, April 14, 2012

Thursday night, April 12, 2012, Juke Joint Festival, Clarksdale, MS

dearbennichols:

guiltregret:

Lucero played at the Black Sheep in Colorado Springs, CO (my old stomping ground) last week. Here’s a recording of the entire show for your downloading pleasure.

One Set:
01 intro
02 That Much Further West
03 Downtown (intro)
04 On My Way Downtown
05 Nights Like These
06 Kiss the Bottle
07 Women & Work
08 Chain Link Fence
09 Sounds Of the City
10 Wasted
11 Raising Hell
12 Hey Darlin’, Do You Gamble?
13 Slow Dancing
14 I Can’t Stand To Leave You
15 Colorado Girl
16 The War
17 – banter –
18 Tonight She’s Mine
19 Diamond State Heart Break
20 All Sewn Up – My Best Girl
21 Tears Don’t Matter Much *

Encore:
22 crowd & banter
23 Mom
24 Dangerous Thing
25 Sixes and Sevens *

* w/ members of Larry and His Flask

(via That’s The Thing About That: Lucero @ The Black Sheep, Colorado Springs, CO 2012-04-01)

Download Lucero’s Black Sheep Colorado show here!

Jimbo Mathus (@JimboMathus): Clinging to the Roots at the Levitt Shell (@LevittShell)

Jimbo Mathus and the Tri-State Coalition, kicking off the Levitt Shell season at Overton Park on May 14, 2011 with a set of songs from his upcoming new album “Confederate Buddah” on Memphis International Records, out May 24. The crowd particularly enjoyed the eerily-prophetic “Cling to the Roots and You Won’t Wash Away” and “Too Much Water Under The Bridge”, which were both written more than a year BEFORE the Memphis flood!