Showing posts with label Pokey LaFarge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pokey LaFarge. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 October 2015

Live Performance Review: Pokey LaFarge, Friday 09.10.2015 19:00, The Art School, Glasgow

This is the third time I have seen Pokey live and he never disappoints. Good-times inflected blues performed by musicians of a very high calaber. Pokey is a high-class showman and his band have presence and character as well. The audience were very enthusiastic, in fine voice having a good time. What more could you possibly ask for. 

I had the added joy of having my dad come along to a gig of my choosing and thoroughly enjoying himself. A special evening that will live with me.   

Rating: 10/10. 

Saturday, 9 November 2013

Live Performance Review: Pokey LaFarge, Liquid Room, Edinburgh, Tuesday 05.11.2013, 19:00

There was fantastic support from 'The Tillers', a trio from Cincinnati. There music is stated as being a mix of traditional folk, bluegrass and jazz. Very enjoyable showmen and captivating musicianship. A group I would happily see doing a full set, though very pleased to have been introduced to live via this support slot. I was impressed enough that I purchased their new album 'Hand on the Plow' at the merchandise stand. It's very rare a support slot peaks my interest to this extent.   

I had previously seen Pokey and his group 'The South City Three' at the Bongo Club in Edinburgh on Friday 23.03.2012. They put on a fabulous show that night. They hale from St. Louis and play what I am finding described as 'Americana, Early Jazz, Ragtime For String Instruments, Country Blues, Western Swing, Vaudeville, Appalachian Folk'. 

This time they were complemented by a two piece brass section and had a larger stage to perform on. Pokey and his band displayed fantastic musicianship, looked dapper and sharp, had grand banter and were ably supported by an up-for-it sing-along-a crowd. Absolute fun. What more could you want for a cracking evening.    

Despite the entire band sounding and appearing flawless, I have a soft-spot for the gent on Harmonica, Snare Drum & Washboard, a Mr. Ryan Koenig. His harmonica playing is quite outstanding and his extremely expressive face is a joy to watch.

Rating: 10/10.