As mentioned below, my old jamband, Ghetto Love Sugar, is reuniting after seven years for a show this Friday night at Yeoman’s Road Pub in Tampa.
The band, with guitarist Joel Lisi, keyboardist Raulton Reichel, drummer Jon Priest (now living in N.C.) and me on bass, draws from a mix of jazz, funk, rock, experimental music and reggae. We’re playing a triple-show with mighty roots-reggae outfit Rocksteady@8 and jazz/funk group Infinite Groove Orchestra. Show starts at about 9 p.m., and admission is $7.
For more info on the band and the show, please visit www.groovewell.com
Our friends in the local media have had some nice things to say about the show (and THANKS to those writers for all the coverage; it’s invaluable in getting the word out).
Below are links to some of the pieces and blurbs. I’ll add more later.
Eric Snider’s story in Creative Loafing
Leilani Polk’s mention in Creative Loafing
Carole Giambalvo’s “Concert Pick” in the St. Petersburg Times
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passionfruitbutter // May 18, 2009 at 2:23 pm |
I just stumbled upon this site on Google and I wanted to get in touch with you about The Domino Effect, a concert here at the New Orleans Arena on May 30, in case you haven’t read about it already. Tickets start at $50. It’s a tribute to Fats Domino featuring B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Ozomatli, Junior Brown, Keb’ Mo’, Wyclef Jean, and Taj Mahal. The concert is benefiting the Drew Brees Dream Foundation, which helps kids in NOLA. Come see it, write about it, and tell everyone you know about it! Hope to see you there.