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  1. Here are the best shows I saw in 2019:

     

    Billy Strings - August - Four Corners Folk Festival - Pagosa Springs, CO

    Headlined this up and coming festival. Tore it up in every way. Amazing.

     

    DSO - 5/24 - Jubalee - Thornville, OH

    My favorite of the 3 shows - Marcus King sits in on a blues tune. The second set

    took off quickly and kept going, St Stephen into The 11 was great. 

     

    Amy Helm - July - Santa Fe Plaza - 

    Best of the free summer shows here. Soulful while paying fine tribute to her dad.

    Rarities like a song from the Hawks days, a nice choice from Big Pink, and a song 

    Levon sang to her from his last days in the hospital. Great show.

     

    Grateful Ball - August - Rhythms on the Rio - Southfork -CO (my favorite new fest)

    A collaboration of several bands playing this fine fest; including The Traveling McCourys,

    Vince Herman, Larry Keel and folks from the Infinite String Band played a fine set of Dead tunes.

     

    Molly Tuttle - Four Corners Folk Festival - Pagosa Springs, CO

    First time seeing this flat picking shredder. Strong song writing and a very good 

    band, except for the hired lead guitarist who posed a lot. Looking forward to seeing

    her again.

     

    Marty Stuart & the Fabulous Superlatives - May - The Liberty - Roswell, NM

    Fun roadhouse venue. Able to stand two feet away from Marty and Kenny and see the

    magic up close. A band worth seeing anywhere, any time. Not as wide ranging as the Lensic show last year.

     

    The Juice - April - Tin Roof - Memphis, TN

    Young band from Boston playing a wide range of sounds; Blues, Pop, Southern Rock, Rap. 

     

     

     

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  2. Had a fine time at the GSBF in Patchouge last weekend. Lineup was Little Feat, Hot Tuna, and the Dickey Betts Band.

     

    Little Feat played a very solid hour set. Great seeing/hearing Bill Payne again. Highlights were numerous: Oh Atlanta, Spanish Moon, a nice sing along Willin/ Don't Bogart that Joint, with a slow Dixie Chicken to close. I miss Richie Heywood and the drummer never opened up would be my only complaint. The band was enjoying themselves and will only get tighter with time.

     

    Hot Tuna brought the goods! An acoustic Been So Long into Hesitation, followed by some ripping electric tunes. They did both Come Back Baby's, can't remember the names of what was in between but it all smoked. One tune from Yellow Fever in there. Jack tore it up an it's always a pleasure to hear Jorma play, even if his singing is sometimes uninspired. A band to support for sure.

     

    Expected Dickey to be rough, and it was. Opened with Hot Lanta, with Nothing You Can Do soon after that. Even sixteenth notes were a struggle, but the tone was there and there were snatches of what could happen, enough to make me want to keep going. His vocals weren't too bad, and he played better when sitting on a high stool. Band was tight, Damon Fowler doing a nice job on slide and Duane pulling off a fine solo. The keyboard guy played a Gregg song I didn't know, something about the sound of guitars, very sweet. OK Blue Sky into a patchy Jessica that could become something. Favorite moment was the turn around that took Dickey twice as long as usual, but the band just waited for him to get there, then went right back to pace. Go support him, and maybe six or seven gigs in, he might find his way back to form. Glad I went and the fifty bucks was a steal for those 3 bands, all told. JB 

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  3. Had a lot of fun. Enjoyed all but one band that I heard. Nice hanging out and getting to know you Michael. Sorry that I never ran into Masons Child. Hope to do this most years. Do not think that I will make Redrocks, but hope to catch a California Kind show somewhere this summer. JB

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