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James Govan at the Rum Boogie Cafe, Beale Street, Memphis. Cannot count how many times I went to see him. His show stayed pretty consistent ...but consistently wonderful and never got old. He passed away in 2014 and I haven't been back to Rum Boogie since. RIP, James Govan. :cry: You are so missed.


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St. Paul And The Broken Bones: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

(These guys opened for The Rolling Stones a few years back)

"Close your eyes and listen, and you might imagine someone who looks a bit like Otis Redding. Open them, and you're likely to see someone who looks more like your neighborhood bank teller. That man standing on my desk in the golden shoes is Paul Janeway. He was, in fact, a bank teller in Alabama not long ago — and this stupendous seven-piece band from Birmingham has only been doing this since 2012. But take a look at this Tiny Desk Concert and you'll see why St. Paul And The Broken Bones' music is so winning. It's got heart and soul and flair, with a well-worn sound buoyed by strong, fresh songwriting." -- BOB BOILEN



 

Tedeschi Trucks Band: Tiny Desk Concert

The Tedeschi Trucks Band (/təˈdɛski/) is an American blues and blues rock group based in Jacksonville, Florida. Formed in 2010, the band is led by married couple Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks.

March 25, 2016 by FELIX CONTRERAS When singer-guitarist Susan Tedeschi sings and plays, you can hear the sound move from the Mississippi Delta up to Chicago. As this video shows, she can dispense uptempo dance grooves and coax her voice around the anguished lyric of the blues. At the same time, guitarist Derek Trucks seems to summon forth the entirety of contemporary music when he slides his bottle neck up and down the fretboard. As you'll see, The Tedeschi Trucks Band functions in the service of a collective vision that celebrates the blues, jazz and so much more.​





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