*NEW ORLEANS SUSPECTS*
Featuring
Mean Willie Green (Neville Bros., Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Grateful Dead)
Jake Eckert (Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Grammy-winning engineer)
Jeff Watkins (James Brown and Joss Stone band leader)
CR Gruver (New Meters Experience, Leo Nocentelli)
Ron Johnson (Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Warren Haynes Band, Gregg Allman Band)
&
*SUN HOP FAT*
*New Orleans Suspects*
New Orleans Suspects, riding their Top 10 blues radio-charted album Kaleidoscoped, and fresh from tours with Bonerama, New Mastersounds and Paul Barerre and Fred Tackett of Little Feat, play their debut shows at San Francisco's world-famous Boom Boom Room, Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18.
The Suspects are comprised of an all-star cast of New Orleans sidemen:
Mean Willie Green (Neville Bros., Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Grateful Dead)
Jake Eckert (Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Grammy-winning engineer)
Jeff Watkins (James Brown and Joss Stone band leader)
CR Gruver (New Meters Experience, Leo Nocentelli)
Ron Johnson (Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Warren Haynes Band, Gregg Allman Band)
Sun Hop Fat
Pull out your dancing shoes, your shimmering bells, and be prepared to be moved by the eerie sounds of something familiar and yet foreign. The nine piece band, Sun Hop Fat, explores Swinging Addis period Ethiopian jazz with an original and modern sound. Combining saxophones, trumpet, and trombone with a tightly percolating rhythm section, the Oakland based band has the ability to connect to jazz, funk, world, and jam fans of all ages.
Their infectious grooves and dark swells have filled rooms throughout the West Coast and historic Bay Area venues including: The Great American Music Hall, Slim’s, and The Independent. Having already supported Red Baraat, Extra Action Marching Band, Yemen Blues, and Debo Band and having recently had a single from their new album selected by Bandcamp for the Oakland X Compilation, Sun Hop Fat is taking their energetic live show and original music to clubs up and down the west coast as well as the California festival circuit.
$15 adv
*NEW ORLEANS SUSPECTS*
Featuring
Mean Willie Green (Neville Bros., Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Grateful Dead)
Jake Eckert (Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Grammy-winning engineer)
Jeff Watkins (James Brown and Joss Stone band leader)
CR Gruver (New Meters Experience, Leo Nocentelli)
Ron Johnson (Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Warren Haynes Band, Gregg Allman Band)
&
*SUN HOP FAT*
*New Orleans Suspects*
New Orleans Suspects, riding their Top 10 blues radio-charted album Kaleidoscoped, and fresh from tours with Bonerama, New Mastersounds and Paul Barerre and Fred Tackett of Little Feat, play their debut shows at San Francisco's world-famous Boom Boom Room, Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18.
The Suspects are comprised of an all-star cast of New Orleans sidemen:
Mean Willie Green (Neville Bros., Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Grateful Dead)
Jake Eckert (Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Grammy-winning engineer)
Jeff Watkins (James Brown and Joss Stone band leader)
CR Gruver (New Meters Experience, Leo Nocentelli)
Ron Johnson (Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Warren Haynes Band, Gregg Allman Band)
Sun Hop Fat
Pull out your dancing shoes, your shimmering bells, and be prepared to be moved by the eerie sounds of something familiar and yet foreign. The nine piece band, Sun Hop Fat, explores Swinging Addis period Ethiopian jazz with an original and modern sound. Combining saxophones, trumpet, and trombone with a tightly percolating rhythm section, the Oakland based band has the ability to connect to jazz, funk, world, and jam fans of all ages.
Their infectious grooves and dark swells have filled rooms throughout the West Coast and historic Bay Area venues including: The Great American Music Hall, Slim’s, and The Independent. Having already supported Red Baraat, Extra Action Marching Band, Yemen Blues, and Debo Band and having recently had a single from their new album selected by Bandcamp for the Oakland X Compilation, Sun Hop Fat is taking their energetic live show and original music to clubs up and down the west coast as well as the California festival circuit.
$15 adv
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