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Professor Longhair 100th Birthday tribute tonight
Posted on 12/19/18 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 12/19/18 at 1:11 pm
Anyone else going tonight?
There are still tickets available and should be a hell of a show.
There are still tickets available and should be a hell of a show.
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Musical Director: George Porter, Jr.
With performances by Ivan Neville, Jon Cleary, Marcia Ball, Zeke Fishhead, John “JoJo” Hermann, David Torkanowsky, Tom McDermott, Johnny Vidacovich, Stanton Moore, Topsy Chapman, Deacon John, C.R. Gruver, Joe Krown, Josh Paxton, Herlin Riley, Alfred “Uganda” Roberts, John “Papa” Gros, Chris Adkins, Tony DaGradi, Tom Worrell, Reggie Scanlan, Earl Gordon, June Yamagishi, Lance Ellis, Roger Lewis and more. The Master of Ceremonies for the evening will be Harry Shearer
Posted on 12/20/18 at 3:48 pm to ellishughtiger
Any reports on how it went?
Posted on 12/20/18 at 5:23 pm to ellishughtiger
Sounds like a great event.
The poor boy was knocked out, knocked out loaded, and he was wobblin' all over the street. I heard him singin', six months ain't no sentence, he said one year, was not no time. Said he had friends, still in Angola. Servin' from 14 to 99.
Wish I could have seen him in the mid to late 70s before he passed.
The poor boy was knocked out, knocked out loaded, and he was wobblin' all over the street. I heard him singin', six months ain't no sentence, he said one year, was not no time. Said he had friends, still in Angola. Servin' from 14 to 99.
Wish I could have seen him in the mid to late 70s before he passed.
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