Chuck Prophet and the Mission Express, San Pablo Harbor, Point Richmond, CA.
"What a venue. What a show!!!" July 27 2024
courtesy of the Twilightzone
Chuck Prophet and the Mission Express
James McMurtry - We Can’t Make It Here
Start the week as you mean to go on! With some funky butt ass moving boogie!
Singles bought when they came out, . . . . . wot, you mean you DIDN’T?!
The Brothers Comatose & AJ Lee - "Midnight Moonlight" (by Peter Rowan)
Thought this was really appropriate for A Sunday mediative and calming . . . . . yet the photo is amongst the weirdest we have posted recently (EVER? - ED) and it was touch and go as to whether to post this or not . . . . but heck its so cool a sound! . . but that picture is REALLY weird!
Nat Myers is fully absorbed by the blues; the sounds, the stories, the feeling. “There is no music that has touched the chambers of my heart the way that the blues has.” Myers still remembers the first time the blues touched him. As a kid he was driving cross-country with family, his father put on a tape of Carl Martin’s “Old Time Blues.” “I remember thinking, ‘What is this music? What is this song?’ I must have listened to that tape a hundred times in the car.” After studying poetry and teaching himself to play guitar (left-handed), Myers started sharing his own blues, first on the streets, busking in New York City, now touring around the world. Myers stopped by the Acoustic Guitar offices near San Francisco while touring with his latest record, "Yellow Peril." He played intricate, yet driving fingerstyle, on his Mavis resonator from Mule Guitars, stomping along with fervor. In early February 2025, Nat Myers, was admitted to the hospital. What he thought was a lung infection turned out to be multiple cancerous tumors on his heart. If you can spare something, please consider donating to his GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-nat-f... https://www.gnatmyers.com