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KSDS Jazz 88 Ocean Beach Music and Arts Festival
by Robert Bush
Jazz 88 Ocean Beach Music & Art FestivalWinston's, Hodad's Stage, The Harp Ocean Beach, CA September 11, 2010 Perfect day for a party: the sun shone bright in a cloudless sky, it's heat mitigated by a cool ocean breeze. After a one year hiatus due to the terrible economy of ...
Pianist/Vocalist Marcia Ball to Perform in New Hope
Texas-born, Louisiana-raised pianist/vocalist/songwriter Marcia Ball, touring in support of her Grammy-nominated CD, Peace, Love & BBQ, will perform in New Hope on Thursday, August 12, 2010. Ball's groove-laden New Orleans R&B, heart-wrenching ballads and driving Gulf Coast blues have made her a one-of-a-kind favorite of music fans all over the world. Her music mixes equal parts ...
Pianist / Vocalist Marcia Ball to Perform in Sellersville, PA
Texas-born, Louisiana-raised pianist/vocalist/songwriter Marcia Ball, touring in support of her Grammy-nominated CD, Peace, Love & BBQ, will perform in Sellersville on March 16, 2010. Ball's groove-laden New Orleans R&B, heart-wrenching ballads and driving Gulf Coast blues have made her a one-of-a-kind favorite of music fans all over the world. Her music mixes equal parts simmering soul ...
Marcia Ball at the Highline Ballroom
New York, NY -- Fresh off the release of her new studio album Peace, Love, and BBQ, critically acclaimed contemporary blues artist Marcia Ball (Alligator Records) is on the road and bringing her swamp-inspired sound to fans across the nation. Marcia and the band recently took their good 'ole hometown southern jives all the way up ...
Live! Down the Road
By Marcia Ball
Label: Alligator Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Big Shot; The Right Tool for the Job; Just Kiss Me; That's Enough of That Stuff; Louella;
Everyday Will Be Like a Holiday; La Ti Da; It Hurts to Be in Love; Down the Road; No
Ordinary Woman; Crawfishin'; Louisiana 1927; Count the Days; Let Me Play With Your
Poodle.
Marcia Ball: Live! Down the Road
by Chris M. Slawecki
Marcia Ball showcases one great slow-rolling blues here: Louisiana 1927, Randy Newman's dust bowl tale about a historic flood, into which she wholeheartedly dives and immerses herself. In perhaps her best singing of this entire set, she recoils from its last line as if in horror from nature's awesome devastation of person and property. ...