Paula Harris is a multiple Blues and Music Award nominee/recipient. Currently she is nominated for “Band of the Year” with the Northern California Entertainers and Music Awards (of which she is a 5 time nominee in various categories) She has also won the Monterey Blues Festival’s Battle of the Bands the Golden Gate Blues Society’s Battle of the bands and came in third in the WORLD at the International Blues Challenge, the largest Battle of the Bands on the planet after multiple standing ovations at all phases of the competitions. The combination of Paula’s astounding voice and the outstanding caliber of musicians who play with her is a hard to resist combination.
Paula’s Acoustic Trio “The Beat Tramps” is a world class unit comprised of musicians that have worked with Mose Allison. Little Richard, Herbie Hancock, Todd Rundgren, Low Rawls. Greg Allman, Bobby Rush and more. They fuse Paula’s humorous original lyrics with traditional blues forms, usually of the swampy variety, then add doses of swing and funk for a tasty stew that epitomizes the phrase “Cooking with Grease” It’s hot as hell and Oh so Tasty.
Paula Harris is a multiple Blues and Music Award nominee/recipient. Currently she is nominated for “Band of the Year” with the Northern California Entertainers and Music Awards (of which she is a 5 time nominee in various categories) She has also won the Monterey Blues Festival’s Battle of the Bands the Golden Gate Blues Society’s Battle of the bands and came in third in the WORLD at the International Blues Challenge, the largest Battle of the Bands on the planet after multiple standing ovations at all phases of the competitions. The combination of Paula’s astounding voice and the outstanding caliber of musicians who play with her is a hard to resist combination.
Paula’s Acoustic Trio “The Beat Tramps” is a world class unit comprised of musicians that have worked with Mose Allison. Little Richard, Herbie Hancock, Todd Rundgren, Low Rawls. Greg Allman, Bobby Rush and more. They fuse Paula’s humorous original lyrics with traditional blues forms, usually of the swampy variety, then add doses of swing and funk for a tasty stew that epitomizes the phrase “Cooking with Grease” It’s hot as hell and Oh so Tasty.
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