Streamliners, RB Morris, Jenna and her Cool Friends, Blue Mother Tupelo and Fred Eaglesmith
Jazzman RB Morris with the Streamliners, Knoxville Museum of Art |
KMA swinging to the Streamliners |
Streamliners at Alive After Five, Knoxville 2012 |
Streamliners at KMA, January 2012 |
RB swings with the Streamliners at the KMA |
RB Morris with the Streamliners |
RB Morris sings at the KMA |
It was a stop on our First Friday tour, but it happens most Friday nights and this one is no exception. Jenna and Her Cool Friends will rock the house with their mix of blues and more blues. I've written about Jenna playing Alive After Five before. This is a band to see if you have any interest at all in that genre. Jenna Jefferson can belt and croon, make you dance and make you swoon. Watch out - her husband is in the band!
Seriously, Jenna has an encyclopedic memory for the details that make the music come alive. She can spin stories about the artists and the songs all night long. And they can play. Seriously play. They are headed for Memphis soon for a blues version of the Battle of the Bands where they have done very well in the past. The band is popping and I would not lead you wrong on that front. They practice just outside my home, so I can testify. You can't hear them on Sunday afternoons like I can, so Friday night is your chance: 6:00 - 8:30 at the KMA.
She's got some great competition across town. The lovely Bijou Theater will be the site of an outbreak of all things Donna the Buffalo. This excellent touring band from parts to the north is always great fun and the uplifting lyrics, groovy organ and general hipness will not leave you frowning.
But wait, there's more! This weekend, if you aren't in bed dying from an exotic disease, you have no excuse for not hearing great music. Saturday at noon WDVX hosts Fred Eaglesmith for the Blue Plate Special. I wrote about it the last time he appeared. It was amazingly good. I immediately bought his album "Cha Cha Cha" and have enjoyed it every since. He's back and he'll also perform at the Shed this weekend, touring in support of his latest album, "Six Volts," to be released in download form next week and physically in about three weeks. Be there early if you want to see the stage.
Saturday night Boyd's Jig and Reel has outdone themselves by booking Blue Mother Tupelo. This power duo with their intricate harmonies and country-rock, southern twang are just the ticket for a great evening of music. Pick up dinner at the Jig and Reel and have music for desert. It's an amazing deal. These people should be playing to thousands of people at a time and you get them in an intimate setting for this free show. What's not to love?
So, there you go: a great weekend of music and much of it free. It's about as good as a musical weekend in the city could be for my tastes. I hope to see you at the shows!
Labels: Alive After Five, Blue Mother Tupelo, Downtown Knoxville, Downtown Knoxville Blogs, Fred Eaglesmith, Jenna and her Cool Friends, Knoxville, Knoxville Museum of Art, Tennessee
2 Comments:
My husband and I went to see Fred Eaglesmith today, based on your recommendation and the video you posted. Loved it! That was such a fun show and it was also the first time we'd ever been to WDVX for the Blue Plate Special.
Yes! This is why I write this blog! I am so glad you got to see that great show. I've got one picture posted to my facebook page(http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002773084206) and, of course, I'll blog about the show somewhere down the line. I hope you got there early and got seats. I got there at about 11:25 and had to stand - which I don't mind for good music. See you down the line!
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