Josh Garrett, Roomful of Blues, Jumpin’ & Swingin’
by B.J. Huchtemann
Last week I got so wrapped up in wistful longing for Austin’s SXSW events that I failed to give a good preview to
Josh Garrett & the Bottomline. The band’s horn-driven Louisiana music hits the
Zoo Bar Wednesday, March 16, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. So if you have this column in your hands in time on Wednesday, head on out to the Zoo. You won’t be disappointed. Fans of
Tommy Castro and
Tab Benoit should really dig Garrett’s sound, an up-tempo mix of electric blues, funk and zydeco that’s built for dancing.
Josh Garrett & the Bottomline rock
The 21st Amendment Thursday, March 17, 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Garrett is a fine songwriter and soulful vocalist. He’s also got some serious guitar chops and a band that’s fun and funky. Even though it’s St. Patrick’s Day, The 21st Amendment blues series still needs your support. If you haven’t seen this great band this is a great night to give them a listen. Look them up at
JoshGarrettMusic.com.
Roomful of Blues
It’s been a big month for national touring bands hitting the metro. The run continues when the swingin’ horn band
Roomful of Blues rolls in for two shows. Roomful of Blues is led by longtime guitarist
Chris Vachon and features
Rich Lataille, who joined the band on sax shortly after its founding by
Duke Robillard. The Boston-based band has been going strong for over 44 years, delivering horn-driven jump-blues, swing and jazz-inflected music to audiences everywhere.
Phil Pemberton became the lead vocalist in 2010. Pemberton was a respected New England-area bandleader for over 20 years. Reviewers offer raves on Pemberton like WTKK’s Bill Smith’s comment, “This man could sing his way outta jail.”
The Boston Globe wrote “his voice can ache with tenderness or rattle the rafters with power.”
Guitarist and composer Chris Vachon has been leading the band for many years. He was co-producer on a number of their discs and has been producer for the group’s recordings since 1998. The band’s latest is
Hook, Line & Sinker on Alligator Records.
The eight-piece group’s press kit contains stellar quotes from both blues journalists and more mainstream publications like
USA Today and
Blurt. Noting that early rock and roll was “defined by swinging horns and jump rhythms”
Blurt wrote, “Perhaps no group has kept the spirit of early rock and roll alive better than Roomful of Blues ... stronger than ever in 2011. And that is saying something about a band that as long ago as 1974 the immortal Count Basie called ‘the hottest blues band I ever heard.’ That heat still burns red hot on
Hook, Line & Sinker.” Check the band’s press, history and sounds at
Roomful.com.
Roomful of Blues hits Lincoln’s Zoo Bar next Wednesday, March 23, 6-9 p.m. The band plays The 21st Amendment Thursday, March 24, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Zoo Bar Music
Lincoln’s Zoo Bar offers honky-tonk, classic and outlaw country for St. Patrick’s night with
The Hangin’ Cowboys and
Buck & Faver after 9 p.m. Earlier at 6 p.m. on March 17, the Zoo gets their green on with Irish music from
Chris Sayre & The Laddies.
The
Lil’ Slim Blues Band featuring
Shawn Holt, son of
Magic Slim, takes the Zoo Bar stage on Friday, March 18, after 9 p.m.
On Sunday, March 20, at 3 p.m. the Zoo goes gospel with a performance by the
Quinn Chapel AME Gospel Choir. Sunday night from 6-9 p.m., longtime Zoo bartenders
Hannah Voelker and
Tony Demma have an art show of their original artwork. Sign up at
Zoobar.com for the club’s weekly email calendar plus updates and big shows on the horizon.
Brostad’s TigerMega
Last week’s Hoodoo mentioned former Omaha musician
Cass Brostad has been doing well in the music scene of her new home in Austin. Brostad’s new Texas band
TigerMega was recently recorded for the Austin section of Balcony TV. The URL for their performance is
balconytv.com/v/tigermega, info that came in too late to get into the print version of this column last week.
Hot Notes
Curtis Salgado headlines a big blues show May 14 at the Bourbon Theatre. More next week on that event.
Lincoln Exposed brings many styles of local music to various Lincoln stages Thursday, March 24, through Sunday, March 27. Find the schedule at
HearNebraska.org or under their Facebook event page.
The next installment of Rockabilly Night is next Thursday, March 24, at
Gator O’Malley’s, after 8 p.m. The free show features
The Fall Down Drunks from Kansas City and
Thad Sands from Iowa. Rockabilly dance lessons will be offered before the band starts and there’ll also be a performance by the
Hot Tall Honeys Burlesque Troop. Find more information at the Omaha Rockabilly Facebook page.
Check
OmahaBlues.com for the
Blues Society of Omaha’s compiled calendar for all the live roots music at clubs on St. Patrick’s Day.
HOODOO is a weekly column focusing on blues, roots, Americana and occasional other music styles with an emphasis on live music performances. Hoodoo columnist B.J. Huchtemann is a Reader senior contributing writer and veteran music journalist who has covered the local music scene for nearly 20 years.
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on Wednesday, March 16th, 2011