I remember David Bromberg’s preamble to playing Mr. Bojangles.
Oh, and Old Crow Medicine Show are hometown kids. Good stuff.
I'd like to hear that...
I get a kick out of OCMS. They're not the same kind of music as Ray's gang, but they have the same dedication to 'old timey' stuff. No surprise he'd be at their show. c.
Well, not so much a preamble, as a 2.5 minutes in amble.
I remember David Brombergâs preamble to playing Mr. Bojangles.
Oh, and Old Crow Medicine Show are hometown kids. Good stuff.
I'd like to hear that...
I get a kick out of OCMS. They're not the same kind of music as Ray's gang, but they have the same dedication to 'old timey' stuff. No surprise he'd be at their show. c.
The day he died, Old Crow Medicine Show played here at Nutty Brown Cafe - big outdoor venue. Ray Benson was there - he had heard the news. At some point Ray joined OCMS on stage - did not reveal what he knew, out of respect to JJW's family - and led a full-blast 'Mr. Bojangles'. I think it's on Nutty Brown's twitter feed(?) He is sorely missed. c.
Ps: 'Mr Bojangles' is a true story, right down to the dog. He was white (jails were segregated) and used 'Bojangles' to hide his identity(?) And maybe honor Bill Robinson too.
I remember David Bromberg’s preamble to playing Mr. Bojangles.
Oh, and Old Crow Medicine Show are hometown kids. Good stuff.
The day he died, Old Crow Medicine Show played here at Nutty Brown Cafe - big outdoor venue. Ray Benson was there - he had heard the news. At some point Ray joined OCMS on stage - did not reveal what he knew, out of respect to JJW's family - and led a full-blast 'Mr. Bojangles'. I think it's on Nutty Brown's twitter feed(?) He is sorely missed. c.
Ps: 'Mr Bojangles' is a true story, right down to the dog. He was white (jails were segregated) and used 'Bojangles' to hide his identity(?) And maybe honor Bill Robinson too.
My introduction to him while in HS in Philly was this song. Even put this in one of my mixtapes. Still have the vinyl and thank you WMMR. One of the best ever terradio stations.
The meaning and message in this song had an immediate and lasting effect on my thinking that for a song, may have had the greatest impact on how I have viewed life going forward from that point in time. More than even anything Dylan ever wrote about. .
Spencer Davis, Whose Band Was a Hitmaker in the â60s, Dies at 81
âGimme
Some Lovinâ,â âIâm a Manâ and âKeep On Runningâ made the rock group,
from Britain, famous and launched the career of its lead singer, Steve
Winwood.
The pride of my hometown, Pasadena! Crossed paths with Eddie many times on their way up. Cool guy and humble considering his stature around town. R.I.P. Eddie you touched the world.
Sharkey! :wave:
At KCPR where Justine and I were, albums would have stickers on them from the Music Director telling something about the band or what songs to play, etc. (when they were new)... the sticker on the first VH album the handwritten sticker just said "The Pride of Pasadena!"
The pride of my hometown, Pasadena! Crossed paths with Eddie many times on their way up. Cool guy and humble considering his stature around town. R.I.P. Eddie you touched the world.