Booker T. Jones’ music was a lifeline for a generation of war babies coming up in the 1960s, his burbling B-3 embodying the Memphis soul sound of Stax records. While still in his teens, Jones composed one of rock’s slinkiest […]
Booker T. Jones’ music was a lifeline for a generation of war babies coming up in the 1960s, his burbling B-3 embodying the Memphis soul sound of Stax records. While still in his teens, Jones composed one of rock’s slinkiest […]
Now I understand what all the buzz is about. The Green River Festival has been heralded as one of “the” summer festivals to attend by major media sources like Rolling Stone and USA Today. I haven’t had the opportunity to […]
Yes, the weekend was brutally hot with unrelenting sun at the Green River Festival. More important though, the weekend was full of unrelentingly wonderful music (among other things)! I have not yet looked at my photos (about 1,400 of them) so […]
Now I understand what all the buzz is about. The Green River Festival has been heralded as one of “the” summer festivals to attend by major media sources like Rolling Stone and USA Today. I haven’t had the opportunity to attend […]
Even on a sold-out Saturday, the Green River Festival in Greenfield, MA is still a relaxing, user-friendly place to be. And with a gentle breeze and temperatures in the mid-80s, the setting was tailor-made for the blast of fantastic music […]
I say Booker T, and you say Hammond B3. Yes, that’s been the correct answer for more than 50 years. But, dear fellow music lovers, Mr. Booker T. Jones is infinitely more than the instrument he indisputably owns. Fifty-three years ago, Booker […]
It isn’t every night you get a chance to see a living legend in Belfast. So, as soon as the news broke that The Out to Lunch Festival had booked Booker T. Jones, I quickly noted the date in my brand spanking […]
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