Blues Caller: Jason Ricci & New Blood at the Record Bar, open jams at Winslow's
By Berry Anderson in Blues Caller
Thursday, May. 28 2009 @ 2:35PM
In a new twist for midtown, sweet rockin' harmonica sounds are coming to Record Bar tomorrow night, courtesy of this hombre.
Coming out of Nashville, Jason Ricci & New Blood will bring assorted improvisational tunes, funk and reggae covers, instrumental pieces and his own originals from this year's release, Done With the Devil. Expect a long set from Ricci. Opening up are locals Brody Buster and Billy Beale. The show begins at 9 p.m. and there will be a $7 cover. Local rag Camp interviewed Ricci in April.
Even more impressive is Ricci's series of YouTube videos about playing the harmonica fast...
Starting this Sunday in the River Market from 3 to 7 p.m. Winslow's begins its free weekly open blues jams. This Sunday, hang out (and/or sit in) with Billy Ebeling and the Late for Dinner Band. Next Sunday brings the Mississippi blues stylings of jam hosts Millage Gilbert & the Blue Rays. Besides its brand of dry-rub BBQ, Winslow's also offers $15 buckets of 12 oz. domestic bottles and $16 buckets of 16 oz. domestic cans out on its sizable smoking patio.
Coming out of Nashville, Jason Ricci & New Blood will bring assorted improvisational tunes, funk and reggae covers, instrumental pieces and his own originals from this year's release, Done With the Devil. Expect a long set from Ricci. Opening up are locals Brody Buster and Billy Beale. The show begins at 9 p.m. and there will be a $7 cover. Local rag Camp interviewed Ricci in April.
Even more impressive is Ricci's series of YouTube videos about playing the harmonica fast...
Starting this Sunday in the River Market from 3 to 7 p.m. Winslow's begins its free weekly open blues jams. This Sunday, hang out (and/or sit in) with Billy Ebeling and the Late for Dinner Band. Next Sunday brings the Mississippi blues stylings of jam hosts Millage Gilbert & the Blue Rays. Besides its brand of dry-rub BBQ, Winslow's also offers $15 buckets of 12 oz. domestic bottles and $16 buckets of 16 oz. domestic cans out on its sizable smoking patio.





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