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JASON RICCI & NEW
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Thursday, March 15th |
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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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MICHAEL POWERS |
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Every Friday 10pm / Mondays 7-10pm |
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The road to success has led him to
performances and recordings with such icons as: Chuck Berry,
Johnny Winter, Robert Cray, and John Lee Hooker. Influenced by the
greatest bluesmen in history, Powers is one of them with his own unique
sound, style and soulful talent. |
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STEVE GUYGER |
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Friday, Mar
9th - 7&9pm / Tues, Mar 20th |
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“Ask many top harmonica players whom
they consider today’s most genuine blues harpist, and chances are good
that Steve Guyger’s name will come up. And it’s true . . . as a master of
traditional harp stylings, he has few equals,” notes Tom Townsley for
Blues Revue Magazine. |
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MANHATTAN HOT CLUB |
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Wednesday, Mar 28th - 7&9pm |
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Dan Levinson leads this Jazz manouche—literally “gypsy
jazz”—is the name given to a kind of music born in France in the early
1930s. |
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SLAM ALLEN |
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Fri, March 2nd (7&9pm) Fri, March 16th & Tues, March 27th |
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Allen has frequently opened for the great
names in the business. A handful of his favorites included
Shemekia Copeland, Clarence Carter, Otis Rush
and Joe Lewis Walker to name a few.
His dream is to play next to his idols B.B.
King and Buddy Guy |
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