Debra Peters accordion, Will Indian Sr. guitar, Steve Wheless drums,Grady Pinkerton guitar, Vic Gerard bass and the legendary Pinetop Perkins on piano. Pinetop sings of his earlier days "Down in Mississippi" Recorded live in the front room of The Broken Spoke in Austin, Texas on February 13th, 2007.
The City of Austin will sell you (me) up to four 75 gallon rainbarrels at a cost of $60 each. I thought about it for ten years and finally bought a couple of them last week. It reduced my carbon footprint by a half of a little toe.
Smoke 'em if you got 'em Boys and Girls. Brisket, Ribs, Sausage, Chicken, Eggplant. Eggplant? Just kidding.
For 3 days each year Dripping Springs becomes the hoppingist, hippist, hot spot in Texas. Today was one of those days. The Founder's Day Barbecue Cook Off 2007 is now in session. The song is Barbecue by Robert Earl Keen. It can be heard in its entirety and purchased from Rhapsody.
John Conquest of 3rd Coast Music Magazine fame introduces Miss Leslie at NotSXSW 2007, then watch out. Lisa Pankratz on drums, Ric Ramirez on bass and Ricky Davis on the pedal steel guitar.
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A small sample of WNY musical history. Search: Batavia Ramble 2007 for more info. July of 2007 fast approaches. See Hometown Musicians on the Ramble page for photo credits and additional information.
"Until We Meet Again" written by Greg a.k.a. Gridder Houseknecht.
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No Doubt about it Pinetop's got his Mojo Working.
A Living Legend and Master of the Blues Piano: Pinetop Perkins in Austin, Texas at the Broken Spoke Honky Tonk Saloon on Honky Tonk Piano Tuesday Night with Debra Peters and the Love Saints. I loaded this with bells and whistles the first time but this is the way it really was.