Zoo Bar Hosts Legend

If I could point you to just one show this year that I think is a must-see it is Jon Dee Graham & The Fighting Cocks Thursday, June 28, 6-9 p.m. at Lincoln’s Zoo Bar. Sharing the bill is Sons of 76 duo, and Sons leader Joshua Hoyer says of Graham, “He’ll burn it down and then put you in tears to extinguish the fire, then repeat...[Graham] re-affirms your belief in music as a healing process.”

Graham is Austin’s only three-time Austin Music Hall of Fame inductee. Graham plugs in at the Zoo with an all-too-rare local appearance with his electric trio. Graham is one of my top personal favorites, fierce and feral, luminous and tender. His music will touch your heart, his guitar prowess will impress six-string fans and combined with his songs, you will leave shaking your head in amazement and finding a little more joy in the world.

Benefit for Ringo
Mike “Ringo” Maguire’s home was recently destroyed in a fire along with the family cars and, sadly, the classic drum set Maguire had since he was 10 years old. Thankfully no one was hurt. There is a benefit for Maguire Sunday, July 1, 3-6 p.m. at Gator O’Malley’s to help raise money to purchase replacement vintage drums and to help with any other needs not covered by insurance. Maguire’s popular bands The Mercurys and B & the Hot Notes perform.

Javier Ochoa Remembered
The Omaha music scene lost a beloved member and friend when musician Javier Ochoa died of an apparent heart attack last week. The family has requested memorials go to the Ochoa family via Bethany Funeral Home. Funeral services were scheduled for Tuesday, June 26. Watch for details on an Aug. 17 Waiting Room show being planned to honor Ochoa.

Hot Notes
Lady Bianca takes The 21st Saloon stage Thursday, June 28, 5:30 p.m. Next Thursday, July 5, Peter Karp & Sue Foley open for The Nighthawks at The 21st.
Kansas City’s Levee Town plays Elkhorn’s Heartland Cafe Friday, June 29. See heartlandcafe.net.
Tuesday, July 3, Austin’s The Derailers play 6-9 p.m. at The Zoo Bar. The 9:30 p.m. late show features Gerardo Meza, Matt Cox’s great new band and a CD release by The Betties. See zoobar.com for details on The Zoo’s 39th Anniversary July 8-14.
Roots road trip to Topeka for July 4 and see Royal Southern Brotherhood, Samantha Fish, five other bands and fireworks. See topekabluessociety.org.

posted at 07:53 am
on Wednesday, June 27th, 2012

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