Saturday, September 20, 2008

RIP Earl Palmer


The great Earl Palmer passed away at his home on Friday after struggling with an illness for quite some time. Everybody knows Earl Palmer--even if you didn't know him by name. That's him drumming on Sam Cooke's "Twistin' the Night Away". He also kicked off Little Richard's "Keep A'Knockin'" which was later lifted by Led Zeppelin. He laid the ground work for the rock 'n' roll sound--first in New Orleans and later in Los Angeles.

I had the pleasure of meeting Earl on a couple of occassions. Once at his weekly jazz gig in LA and again when Deke Dickerson hired him to play on his CD. Deke asked me to film some of the session so I got to sit right next to Earl in the studio while they were cutting the tracks. And--let me tell you--he was incredible. The rhythmic feel he had was amazing. I couldn't believe I was sitting five feet away from greatness.

You will be missed, Earl.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

"Somewhere Over The Rainbow"

Here's my version of Eddie Peabody's version of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow". Check out his version if you get a chance because it's fantastic. He played it on the banjolene--sort of a cross between a banjo and an electric guitar.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Gig Announcements

Here are a couple of shows that we have coming up this weekend.


On Friday, September 12th, we will be backing up Miss Lauren Marie at Ginny's Little Longhorn on Burnet Rd. here in Austin. Nick Curran will also be playing guitar with us on this show.



Then Saturday night--barring that we still have power after Hurrican Ike--we'll be over at Waterloo Icehouse. Dave Biller will be pickin' with us that night. It's been awhile since Dave's played with us and we're really looking forward havin' him along.


PS--If you like either of the posters, I designed them.

***Whoops!!! Thanks to Lauren Marie for pointing out my mistake--I mispelled "brothers" and didn't even notice. Weird...***