i'm pretty sure I'm going to be in town for this gig. if so my 1st time seeing Jim play live. (and the Rodeo Bar is an old haunt from the early 90's... another lifetime). Can't wait!
Ruger, the party has really moved to Brooklyn for the most part. Although Jim plays 55 Bar and Rockwood in manhattan with Honeyfingers. Also Hill Country BBQ is in manhattan, but they just opened another killer one in downtown Brooklyn. (Jim you should play there! )
Jim, you're welcome. of course I would post the article, you are the first band I thought of. Everyone of us that was there that night, band and audience, ended it right. Cheers to you and the band (and the bar!)
Oh yes... there is one I recently heard of in Brooklyn, my friends "rock boppin' country" band has played there... of course I can't remember the darned name..... The Bell House maybe?
For some us guy out in west Jersey or PA, Manhattan was far enough- but now Brooklyn is even further! LOL
I will say tho- that even in my little neck of the woods, over the last few years, live music, and venues that have it, have been increasing... maybe I'm mistaken, but it seems to me live music is making a "comeback"? (altho in a city as large as NYC, it probably never went away...)
The Bell House is one of the best venues in any bourough of New York City, Jim has played there with the Little Willies. it is set up perfect and the sound is incredible. Puss n Boots has their album release party there on Tuesday. good beers. and dont sleep on the pulled pork sandwiches either!
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Jim, you're welcome. of course I would post the article, you are the first band I thought of. Everyone of us that was there that night, band and audience, ended it right. Cheers to you and the band (and the bar!)
For some us guy out in west Jersey or PA, Manhattan was far enough- but now Brooklyn is even further! LOL
I will say tho- that even in my little neck of the woods, over the last few years, live music, and venues that have it, have been increasing... maybe I'm mistaken, but it seems to me live music is making a "comeback"? (altho in a city as large as NYC, it probably never went away...)