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HI to all, Will play a gig with SUPERVICIOUS on DECEMBER 21st at the VIKING club at the rue de HOLLERICH. Never been to that club but as it will be the 1 year birthday party of the VIKING I hope lots of peples will be there! We will have 2 practice session this week with the LUKE HAAS project and we will get the set nailed. Lot's of spare time before dec22nd. A new project has been launched where I will be the drummer: CESAR & BAND. Cesar who is already known in LUX as he was participating 2 years ago at the "Looking for the best" Festival will do some live gigs mainly in France to present his new CD. We are about to rehearse his songs and the band rocks. Some of my best musician friends do participate and the Band consits of CHRISTIANE HOFFMANN (Keyboards) STEF VAN DER ELST (Guitar) MIKE KOSTER (Bass) Keep checking back to get more infos Hopefully I will take a few pictures during the next sessions till then serge |
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| LUKE HAAS PRoject | ||
Hi to all Last night the new LUKE HAAS CD was presented to the press. Y will soon be able to buy your pre-sale tickets at the ROCKHAL Inet site Till then keep it loud serge |
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| SUPER VICIOUS gig - and other news | ||
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Hi to all, was great fun at the ELEVATOR on WED evening ... where did all these peoples came from ... ???? excellent critics from everyone so let's keep it up. Small break now as Kevin will have his 1st baby next week. So he will be busy with other things ... pictures from the gig --- I will put online as soon I get them. Met an old friend on WED evening as he was doing the FOH sound ... and we will do some recording together next year ... looking forward to this project as well. I recorded in his his studio a few years ago ... and the guitar player who was in the band during these years was at the elevator gig as well ... great coincidence ... had a longer chat with him to clean up some old problems ... Luke HAAS project is doing great, excellent 2nd practice session everyone well prepared and a 10 years break is really a short time ... MON 20th will be press release of the project and again a practice session with drinks, fun and food on TUE. And yet another interesting project coming up just before christmas. More infos on that one sometime after the first get together next week. Great lineup of musicians and some of my old friends in this band. greetings from a rainy & rather cold Barcelona and LUX has 19degrees ... ey - and keep up the way YOU play whatever other may say these will come to one of yr gigs and will tell you, hey I knew it was you. |
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Hi to all We are working hard .... A few pictures of the band members and book yr agendas for DECEMBER 22nd @ the ROCKHAL R E M Y B E C K E R (Bass) R O L L R O S S I (Guitar) Z I L F F R O C K (Guitar) L U K E H A A S |
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| TOMMY TALTON BAND | ||
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Hi to all For sure You all remember Tommy Talton touring in the 90ies in Luxembourg with his Band the Rebelizers. Myself did a few gig's with Tommy and it was one of the greatest experiences I ever had on stage to play with such an great musician! His new Band is now online so watch out and check: TOMMY TALTON BAND A recent interview of a bands' gig here below: GABBAFest 06 - The TTB Review Bill Thames The Georgia Allman Brothers Band Association wrapped-up its annual music festival in Macon, GA recently after three days of perfectly peachy music, and brotherhood. Fans traveled from as far as Finland to hear five outstanding bands, participate in jams, plant trees, and generally bask in the brotherly shadow of the Allman Brothers Band. GABBAfest holds something for everyone and this year was no exception. ...After a short equipment change intermission, it was time for Tommy Talton to showcase his new band, The Tommy Talton Band, and they did not disappoint. Talton has been a southern music icon from his early days with the Capricorn mainstay, Cowboy. It was evident from the very first note that the Tommy Talton Band was as dangerous musically, as they looked in their black outfits as they took the stage. When asked later about their “dress-for-success” fashion statement Talton told me with a smile, “I’m tired seeing bands that show up for a concert looking like they just finished cutting the grass.” Talton has surrounded himself with incredible musicians that found the groove early, and reached deeper and deeper into the pocket as the show went on. The Tommy Talton Band is Brandon Peeples on bass, Tony G. on keys, David Keith on drums, and John Kulinich on guitar—remember these names and watch out for this band. No filler—no frills—just emotional, gut-wrenching R&B, spiced with sophisticated jazz, and a pinch of unique folksy Americana. Talton writes the kind of emotional music that seems to soar off the stage and rips right through your heart, reaching down and wrapping itself around your musical soul. He pens insightful, clever lyrics that invite the listener into Talton’s own mystical, moody, melodic world. Talton manages to tug at your heartstrings one moment, and then out of nowhere he hits the audience with a slide guitar driven one-two to the mind—all performed with cleverness, intensity, and intelligence. As the end of Talton’s set drew near, the audience was instantly on its feet begging for more. Soon an appreciative Talton peeked around the curtain, and motioned the band back to the stage for an encore, quipping, “Hey guys—they really mean it—they want to hear more!” The Tommy Talton Band returned to the stage, took a collective deep breath, re-tuned their instruments, and then unleashed a volley of musical masterpieces…“Poblano,” a mesmerizing instrumental enthralled the audience. Switching gears the band covered attention-grabbing up-tempo versions of “For What it’s Worth” and “Love the One You’re With.” Next, settling into a smoldering New Orleans groove, Allen Toussant’s “On Your Way down” sent waves of goose bumps through the audience as Talton tipped his fedora to the slide guitar great, Lowell George. Here, Talton’s hauntingly masterful slide added an icy chill to one of the saddest songs that has ever been played. Those that managed to hear the Tommy Talton Band, Moses Jones, and the Tony Tyler Trance at the Douglass Theater on Friday night were treated to astonishing music, and the weekend was scarcely a few hours old. |
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