too many to list, so little time...but in general, i have a special place in my heart for prewar country blues on scratchy records, old dixieland jazz, a fiddle cuttin' a rug, a knee slappin' banjo, singer/songwriters with a good honest story to tell, a moanin' slide guitar, hot and nasty funk from the good ol' days, soul music from down in the gut, rootsy jam bands, and the sound of a woman's voice...
well what it says about beards is, that they should be trimmed here and there to resemble some sort of mustache. also that trumpet is coming along very slowly but i like the challenge and i like the sound of the damn thing, but lets face it there is no delay or any other pedal to cover my mistakes and right now i still suck. but, my mustache, now thats another story all together.
Thank you so much for coming out Sat. nite. You were awesome as always. Got some great eye patch pics which I will post soon, and video footage of "John the Revelator" which is "Epic" ;) Peace and Love, Johnny B
all i have to say is that you better start practicing kickball, football, or anything else that involves getting getting your ass kicked by gary tripp.
"The 29th Greatest Show in American History", featuring Miranda Hood, Barry Benning, Tommy Hampton, Miranda Price, Calvin Brewer, Chris Powers, and Josh Williams, opens THURSDAY!!!
Fans of Quinton Tarantino will enjoy the Pulp/Reservior spoof- THE TARANTINO VARIATION
BABEL'S IN ARMS- Two blue-collar Mesopotamian construction workers are handed a provocative task: Build the Tower of Babel—or else. How many stones does it take to get to heaven, anyway?
ONE TENNIS SHOE- Harvey needs to broach a delicate subject with his wife. He claims Sylvia is becoming a........ bag lady.
THERE SHALL BE NO BOTTOM (A bad play for worse actors)- Need we say more?
"The 29th Greatest Show in American History" will open May 29th and run through June 1st, and from June 5th to June 8th. ALL showtimes are 8:00pm ALL tickets are $8 ALL peoples of all shape, sizes, and creeds should come. (except children, of course, this is for adults only) BACK POCKET PRODUCTIONS is located beneath the Pocket Theatre, 170 Ravine St. on the corner of Ramble and Ravine we do not reserve tickets, but for more info, call 623-8585, 270-792-5052, or 501-701-0469 or message us back here