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HUBERT SUMLIN
Celebrates his BIRTDAY at Terra Blues |
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Saturday, NOVEMBER 17th 7&9Pm |
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When
Hubert Sumlin plays guitar he takes you to his World of Blues Feeling --
from despair to ecstasy, from delicate grace to raw power, from lost to
found. Though he’s influenced and inspired many of the most famous
guitar players, Hubert owns the magic. His style is original and
personal and instantly recognizable. What kind of man can make or break
your heart with his guitar?
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JASON RICCI |
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Thurs, September 13th 10Pm |
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"Instead of trying to be the next Little Walter via Estrin/Piazza/Wilson
or blowing high-end speed harp like John Popper or Sugar Blue, Ricci
relies on an individualistic style that has touches of his heroes, but
more often is all Ricci.”
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LIL' ED & THE IMPERIALS |
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Thurs, SEPT 27th 10Pm |
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They've been called "the world's #1 houserockin' band," and there's a
good reason. For the last sixteen years, Lil' Ed And The Blues Imperials
have been pounding out some of the rawest, roughest, toughest boogie and
blues that can be heard anywhere.
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SCOTT HOLT |
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Wednesday, SEPT 19th 10Pm |
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I like to skip the liner notes, bypass the
biography and just soak up what’s coming out of the speakers. In
Revelator, it was the guitar that got me first; was that Clapton, Jeff
Beck and Hendrix that Scott Holt was channeling? And damned well at
that!
-Doug Richardson Elmore Magazine
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