Tumgik
#Gary Clark Jr. Concert
mylifeinsound · 3 months
Text
Relive The Show: Gary Clark Jr.
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
velostl · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Gary Clark Jr. headlines the second day of Music at the Intersection in St. Louis on Sept. 11, 2022. Originally photographed for St. Louis Magazine. 
6 notes · View notes
holochromatic · 1 year
Text
the awesome @kutyozh tagged me to shuffle the on repeat playlist and post the first ten tracks, buuut my "on repeat" list is more qotsa-heavy than usual because the concert hype is SO REAL. so i'm gonna shuffle my biggest playlist instead and see what pops up, lol
hunting // smoke trees
self control // laura brannigan
if trouble was money // gary clark jr.
in the blood // the veils
a stranger // a perfect circle
twisted getaway // neon nox, powernerd
radio nowhere // bruce springsteen
teen lambchop // wellwater conspiracy
i like u but not like that // the darts
space lord // monster magnet
tagging @sexyprise @tofu-robot @wittywallflower @sstrange-cloudss @stcuky @heatheroic @revanmeetra87 @mortirolo @antaresferen @amethystsoda @raisedinthunder @anewhopeawakens @littlewichita @jyncas @bisexualspace @jamcsbucky @fortheloveofthepeony @mercedesbarnes @cvptainbucky @cl0ckw3rk @carnavoyeur @left-the-porch if they want to play by the real rules or mine lol
62 notes · View notes
musicmattersmedia · 2 months
Text
On this episode of the Music Matters Media Podcast, we dive into the fourth studio album by blues rock musician Gary Clark Jr., 'JPEG Raw'. Join us for an in-depth discussion on the album's stylistic evolution compared to Clark's previous works, featuring epic guest appearances by Stevie Wonder and George Clinton. We highlight standout musical moments and explore how this album showcases Gary's musical diversity and vulnerability like never before. Plus, we share insights on the 'JPEG Raw' tour and how these tracks come alive on stage. This episode is jam-packed with all things Gary Clark Jr., and you won't want to miss it!
Visit our website: MusicMattersMedia.com All Music Matters Media links: linktr.ee/musicmattersmedia
2 notes · View notes
krispyweiss · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
Eric Clapton to Lead Jeff Beck Tribute in London
- Gigs to take place at Royal Albert Hall May 22-23
Eric Clapton is spearheading pair of London gigs in celebration of the late Jeff Beck.
Billed as Eric Clapton & Friends and slated for May 22-23 at Royal Albert Hall, the gigs will feature members of Beck’s band and “rock legend colleagues and friends” including Rod Stewart, Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, Gary Clark Jr., Doyle Bramhall II, Billy Gibbons, John McLaughlin, Robert Randolph, Joss Stone and Johnny Depp.
“Most … are expected to take part in both concerts” and more performers will be added, per an announcement.
Beck, who replaced Clapton in the Yardbirds, died in January.
Ticketing info here.
3/10/23
11 notes · View notes
eitmonline · 3 months
Text
EITM Playlist 6/25/24
Joan Osborne - One Of Us | 6:10
The Hooters - Karla With A K | 6:29
HARDY - JIM BOB | 6:36
Zedd, Bea Miller - Out Of Time | 7:08
The Japanese House - :) | 7:38
Zach Bryan, Noeline Hoffman - Purple Gas | 7:50
Michigander - Let Down | 7:55
Travis - Bus | 8:24
Cults - Left My Keys | 8:59
Cigarettes After Sex - Baby Blue Movie | 9:26
Charley Crockett - America | 9:38
Gary Clark Jr. - JPEG RAW | 9:43
Toro y Moi - Tuesday | 10:16
Crazy Town - Butterfly | 10:44
0 notes
bamboomusiclist · 7 months
Text
2/18 おはようございます。 Logg / That Something - Dancing Into The Stars sg359 等更新完了しました。
MJQ / Fontessa sd1231 Al Sears / Swing's the Thing svlp2018 Art Farmer With The Quincy Jones Orchestra / Last Night When We Were Young abc-200 Milt Jackson / and the String Quartet v6-8761 Red Holloway / Red Soul Pr7473 Gerry Mulligan / Presenting mg-36056 Clifford Jordan / Soul Fountain 2010 Charles Lloyd / Of Course of Course cs9212 Kenny Clarke Francy Boland Big Band / Now Hear Our Meanin' sbpg62567 Francy Boland In The Background / Flirt And Dream SB15136ST Bengt Hallberg / Bengt Hallberg P08201l Ben Webster / Last Concert 5c178.24.964/5 Louis Van Dyke / Pavane s7-63811 Gary Burton / Good Vibes Sd1560 JP Rodgers Jr / I Enjoy Making Love 1122lp82 Sophisticated Ladies / I'll Keep Coming Back - This Ain't Really Love Roy Ayers / Fast Money Umd8002 Burundi Black / Burundi Black big3 Moonbase / Waiting for a Train 5038 Logg / That Something - Dancing Into The Stars sg359
~bamboo music~
530-0028 大阪市北区万歳町3-41 シロノビル104号
06-6363-2700
Tumblr media
0 notes
jackasspenguins · 1 year
Text
Updated list of bands that I have seen live - August 2023
Robert Plant x7
Weezer x5
Flogging Molly x4
Fu Manchu x4
Alanis Morissette x2
Berlin x2
earthlings? x2 (first one included guests Josh Klinghoffer and Chris Goss)
Fenians x2
Garbage x2
Hot Hot Heat x2
Jerry Cantrell x2
Kings of Leon x2
Lifehouse x2
Mojave Lords (including guest Sean Wheeler) x2
Ozomatli x2
Smashing Pumpkins x2
Sean Wheeler x3 (guest appearances with Brant Bjork & Mojave Lords)
Brian Wilson x2
311
A Flock Of Seagulls
The Aggrolites
Alain Johannes
The Aquabats!
Arcade Fire
The B-52s
The Bangles
Travis Barker & DJ AM
Beck
Best Coast
(BIG)PIG
Big Scenic Nowhere
Biz Markie
Brain Vat
Brant Bjork
Blasting Concept
Blind Pilot
Blues Traveler
Bouncing Souls
The Bravery
Jeff Bridges and the Abiders
Cake
Candlebox
Circa 62
Gary Clark Jr.
The Creepy Creeps
Death Machine II
Dishwalla
The English Beat
Fatso Jetson
Fenix TX
Fishbone
FM-84
Foo Fighters
Michael Franti and Spearhead
The Freeks
Gabriella Evaro
Garbage
John Garcia (acoustic w/Ehren Groban)
John Garcia and the Band of Gold
Kyle Gass Band
Current version of The Glenn Miller Orchestra
Goldfinger
Hollywood U2 (cover band)
Israel Vibration
Jet
The Lions
Little Axe
Live
Los Lobos
Madcap
Madness
Madonna
Marcy Playground
Mammoth Thunderpower
Mates of State
Maureen and the Mercury 5
Paul McCartney
The Midnight
Missing Persons
moe.
The New Dubliners
The New Pornographers
Nobody Cares
Oasis
Nick Oliveri (Death Acoustic)
One Man Army
Ozma
Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes
Page & Plant
Petty and the Heartshakers (cover band)
Robert Plant and Allison Krauss
Ra Ra Riot
Red Hot Chili Peppers (caught Chad’s shredded drumstick after Under the Bridge)
The Rentals
The Revolution
The Romantics
Save Ferris
Smash Mouth
Current version of The Sons of the Pioneers
Ringo Starr (2 songs with Paul McCartney)
Steel Pulse
Stinky Pinky
Stöner
Three Dog Night
Thunderpussy
Transers
Tricky
U2
Violent Femmes
M. Ward
Stevie Wonder
Yawning Man
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
ZenToniC
Zwan
-Didn’t see live, but was in the vicinity or interacted-
I was at a record signing for the Pretenders at Licorice Pizza at La Cumbre Mall in Santa Barbara and met the band when I was 10 months old or so. I don’t remember it, but Chrissie said I was going to be a drummer. I guess I was banging on the table.
Should have been at the Where The Streets Have No Name video shoot, but U2 started early thanks to the LAPD and I missed it by an hour. People were still hanging out at the corner in downtown LA when I got there. Eventually got around to seeing U2.
I had an email exchange with Brian Kehew of The Moog Cookbook sometime around 1999.
I camped at the next campsite over from Gyl Bonus, guitar player for The B Foundation. I haven’t seen them live, but I hear it’s a great show.
I had a ticket to see Jimmy Page and the Black Crowes with Fu Manchu in Irvine in 2000, but Jimmy cancelled the tour. Technically, I have seen both bands, so this should not be in this section.
Was invited to the recording of the live section of the “Enemies” EP by Frank Jordan, but I had to work my shift at Kmart. I should have gone.
A friend offered to give me his ticket and could have made it to the last half of a Pearl Jam concert in Irvine, but was too lazy. I should have gone.
Back to Santa Barbara, Bob Marley & the Wailers played a concert and I was in the same city at the same time but I was 3 months old or some shit. I wish I could have gone and been capable of enjoying it.
I was in close proximity to Johnny Halliday and his wife when they arrived at LAX a few years ago. Johnny was known as the “French Elvis”. There was a good amount of paparazzi, so I may be in the background of a picture in a French tabloid.
Met the band Spacetrucker at the Sky Valley sign on their tour which included Stoned and Dusted the next day. They gave me a free copy of their first album and the whole experience was amazing and magical.
Have been the presence of Dandy Brown, Jesika Von Rabbit and Lee Joseph in Palm Springs, and Arthur Seay at the Sky Valley sign.
I am friends with the drummer of Overwhelming Colorfast, of which Weezer once opened for, and who opened for The Ramones.
I am considered family by extremely close family friends of which one was the drummer for Out Vile Jelly and Idaho, and also made some great songs under the name twodoggarage.
0 notes
deepboulevard · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
Eric Clapton photographed backstage with Sir Rod Stewart and Gary Clark Jr at the Jeff Beck tribute concert at Royal Albert Hall
0 notes
judyreppart · 1 year
Link
DAVE MATTHEWS, EMMYLOU HARRIS, GARY CLARK JR., GEORGE STRAIT, JACK JOHNSON, JAMEY JOHNSON, KRIS KRISTOFFERSON, AND STEPHEN STILLS JOIN MASSIVE WILLIE NELSON 90TH BIRTHDAY CONCERT EVENT ALONG WITH MUSIC STARS BOOKER T. JONES, BUDDY CANNON,
0 notes
themanhattanbeat · 2 years
Text
Love Rocks NYC 2023 at the Beacon Theatre
March 9, 2023
by Everynight Charley Crespo
The John Mayer Trio, James Taylor, Sheryl Crow, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, Warren Haynes, Gary Clark Jr., St. Vincent, Rufus Wainwright, Jim James, Mavis Staples, Ledisi, Allison Russell, the War and Treaty and other music artists rocked the seventh annual Love Rocks NYC benefit concert at the Beacon Theater on March 9.
more ....
0 notes
wmproprt · 2 years
Text
Eric Clapton Leads All-Star Tribute Concert for Jeff Beck
"...Already confirmed guests stars include Jeff Beck Group singer Rod Stewart, Billy Gibbons, former Allman Brothers Band member Derek Trucks, John McLaughlin, Joss Stone, Gary Clark Jr., Doyle Bramhall, Robert Randolph, Imelda May and Johnny Depp – the latter of whom collaborated on Beck's final album, 18. The shows were announced in conjunction with Beck's widow, Sandra. Additional details are still to come. ..." @UltClassicRock
0 notes
ricardojrfc · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Eric Clapton anuncio dos conciertos como tributo a Jeff Beck en el Royal Albert Hall de Lodres. . Johnny Depp y Rod Stewart aparecen en la lista de artistas invitados. . Las fechas serán el 22 y 23 de mayo y "honrarán la memoria y el arte" de Beck, quien murió repentinamente el 10 de enero a los 78 años . . Clapton se unirá a los conciertos con una gran cantidad de "colegas y amigos", incluidos Johnny Depp , Rod Stewart , Imelda May , Gary Clark Jr y Joss Stone . También están programados para aparecer Rhonda Smith, Anika Nilles y Robert Stevenson de la banda en vivo de Jeff Beck. . Los excedentes de los dos conciertos se donarán a Folly Wildlife Rescue en Tunbridge Wells, Kent. . La lista final de artistas participantes se dará a conocer más cerca de la fecha de las actuaciones. Estaremos pendientes para anunciarles. . . . . . . 𝑹𝒊𝒄𝒂𝒓𝒅𝒐 𝑭𝒆𝒓𝒓𝒆𝒓 𝑱𝒓. . . #ericclapton@ericclapton #concert #concierto #jeffbeck #may #mayo #royalalberthall #johnnydepp #rodstewart #entre #otros (en Mérida, Venezuela) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpnyrqAPu9q/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
krispyweiss · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
Movie Review: “Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90”
“Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90” is so long …
HOW LONG IS IT, MR. SOUND BITES?
“Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90” is so long, the producers built in an intermission - a “4:20 break,” they called it - about halfway through the film’s three-hour run time. Oddly enough, the manager of the theater where the film debuted June 11 - encore showings are slated for June 13 and 14 - frowned upon those of us who took the reason for the pause literally, meaning we’ll have to wait for the home-video release for a real 4:20 break.
But it was needed, as the movie - edited down from Nelson’s April 29-30 all-star concerts/90th-birthday celebrations at the Hollywood Bowl - is far too long. For all the highlights, there are less-than-thrilling appearances from Beck, Nathaniel Rateliff, the Lumineers (singing “Pretty Paper” in April), Miranda Lambert, Sheryl Crow, George Strait, et. al that do little more than make the movie house chairs feel even more uncomfortable.
Built around some 40 performers, occasionally solo or with their own groups, but mostly backed by a house band that included music director Don Was on bass, Greg Leisz on pedal steel, former Black Crowes guitarist Audley Freed, soon-to-be-former Punch Brother Gabe Witcher on fiddle, Belmont Tench and Booker T. Jones on keys, Mickey Raphael on harmonica and the McCrary Sisters on background vocals, “Long Story Short” works despite its flaws.
And how could it not? With a band like that, a guest list that would render even the most famous person starstruck (Dave Matthews, who turned in an appropriately weird solo version of “Funny How Time Slips Away,” sure was) and a bunch of Nelson’s greatest songs - plus Warren Haynes singing “Midnight Rider” and Jack Johnson on the hilarious “Willie Got Me Stoned and Took All My Money” - the highlights are too many to mention.
But then there are the highest of the high, which follow in order of appearance:
* Billy Strings opening the show just as Nelson would and setting the tone with “Whiskey River.” The only thing wrong with this was saving one of the best for first, which is not how these things are supposed to work.
* Particle Kid - aka Micah Nelson - performing “Die When I’m High (Halfway to Heaven),” written from his father’s perspective, with Daniel Lanois playing pedal steel without picks. The effect was both comedic and ethereal.
* Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris, Waylon Payne and Raphael collaborating on Crowell’s “It Ain’t Over Yet,” a spellbinding song about aging gracefully in the music business.
* Rosanne Cash singing “Loving Her was Easier (Than Everything I’ll Ever Do Again)” to - and with - Kris Kristofferson while changing the word her to you. At 86, Kristofferson seems older than the birthday boy, making this heartfelt performance the stuff of lumps in throats as the two stood with arms around each other and sharing friendly kisses before Cash melted into the arms of her father’s former Highwaymen bandmate.
* Lukas Nelson channeling his father as a young man - both on guitar and at the mic - on an eerie solo performance of “Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground.”
* Willie singing “Stardust” while trading solos with Jones.
* Norah Jones performing “Down Yonder” in memory of “little sister” Bobbie Nelson.
* The Avett Brothers - sans house band - admonishing everyone to “Pick up the Tempo.”
* Gary Clark Jr. giving a guitar clinic and sharing the spotlight with Raphael on “Texas Flood,” which he dedicated to both Willie and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
* Bob Weir singing - really singing his heart out - “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain” while Strings, who looked as if he might shit himself with glee, played Willie’s parts on acoustic guitar.
* Jamey Johnson proving himself an incredible crooner on “Georgia on My Mind” while Haynes chipped in slide guitar as only he plays it.
* Neil Young, Stephen Stills and all three Nelson boys giving an emphatic affirmative to Young’s musical question: “Are there Any More Real Cowboys.”
* Snoop Dogg, with a gold mic and an unlit blunt in his hands, joining Willie for “Roll Me up and Smoke Me When I Die.”
* Willie’s strongest vocal performance, alongside Keith Richards - who sang better than he has in ages - on “We Had it All.” Bonus: Richards’ eye makeup was a gas, gas, gas.
The thing ended with every performer on stage for “On the Road Again” followed by everyone singing “Happy Birthday to You” with Willie singing along and emphasizing the word, ME.
There’s such a thing as too much and “Long Story Short” - a misnomer of the highest degree - has it. But with such a diverse guest list that spans generations and genres, it’s unlikely anyone other than the number-loving Willie Nelson himself would enjoy every number. And if Willie had a happy 90th, then it’s OK to spend an hour more than necessary in a theater to celebrate in his honor.
But it’ll be even better at home, with a real 4:20 break and a remote control equipped with a fast-forward button.
Grade card: “Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90” - B
6/11/23
2 notes · View notes
lostinstereochurch · 5 years
Text
Favorite Concerts of 2019
2019 was the year of concerts. Capping around 50+ shows, I thought I’d narrow it down to my top 10 favorite shows. 
1) YungBlud at Webster Hall.
Tumblr media
Yungblud’s chaotic energy was what drew me to him in the first place so I expected nothing less at his shows. I was given that and more. I can’t even explain how phenomenal the show was and the feeling of that room. It truly was a show I’m never going to forget.
2) The 1975- BBT Pavillion Camden
Tumblr media
I’ve never seen a bad 1975 show and this show didn’t disappoint. The boys were in fine form and with an unexpected setlist made it perfect
3) Ruston Kelly- The Bowery Ballroom
Tumblr media
If you haven’t heard of Ruston Kelly, please look him up immediately. Folk-rock with beautiful lyrics and melodies make him one of the best songwriters out there. His heartfelt performance at Bowery made me fall in love with music all over again. 
4) All Time Low- Starland Ballroom
Tumblr media
Nothing Personal was one of the biggest albums of my teenage years so it made sense to me to see ATL perform the album in its entirety. Well worth it. The band was tight, the crowd was losing their mind, and they brought back all my nostalgic teenage feelings.
5) Gary Clark Jr- Beacon Theatre
Tumblr media
Living legend. Nothing else needs to be said. 
6) 5 Seconds of Summer - Opening for Chainsmokers at Barclays Center
Tumblr media
Yes, I went to this tour only for 5SOS and I do not regret it. They came out like a fireball with a straight 45 minute set never letting the crowd breath. They should have been the main act plain and simple.
7) Kacey Musgraves- Beacon Theatre
Tumblr media
Right before Kacey won her Grammy’s she played the Beacon and made the entire place a dance party of tears, joy, and everything in between. I saw her late in the year too at Radio City but the Beacon show takes the cake. 
8) The Aces- Bowery Ballroom
Tumblr media
One of the most fun shows I’ve been to this year. Such a solid band that I can’t wait to see how far they go. 
9) IDKHOW- Mercury Lounge
Tumblr media
Charismatic, funny, of the cuff, and pure enjoyable music. It was only a tiny set but god they really made an impact. 
10)  Lovelytheband- Irving Plaza
Tumblr media
One of the my favorite bands in the last few years so I was expecting a lot and wasn’t disappointed. They sounded phenomenal and the crowd made it that much more intimate.
19 notes · View notes
awolgina · 5 years
Text
youtube
More blues, incredible live performance
2 notes · View notes