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![]() Big Jack Johnson has been laying down the Delta blues since his first recording 1961 at Sun Studio, moving to the forefront of national attention in the late '70s as the voice--as well as guitarist and bassist--of the Jelly Roll Kings. A strapping man with a big voice and an even bigger guitar sound, Johnson has been building an extremely successful solo career, touring practically non-stop since the early '80s. Just last year, he added two W. C. Handy Awards nominations to his series of honors and critical accolades. Big Jack's next M.C. Records release is eagerly anticipated sometime this spring. Hold onto your hats, because Big Jack's liable to blow the roof right off the Rialto.
Rounding out the evening's bill is the all-female quintet, Sistah Blue, winners of the 1996 Arizona Blues Showdown and voted Best Blues and R&B Band by the Phoenix New Times last year. Sistah Blue gets the party started around 9 p.m., followed by Johnny Rawls, and then the big man himself, Big Jack Johnson & The Oilers. Tickets are $10 in advance, available at Yikes, Hear's Music and Guitars Etc., and $12 at the door. A $2 discount is available to TBS members and Friends of the Rialto for tickets purchased at Hear's or at the door. Call 740-0126 for more information. Continue your winter blues mania with the Texas-fried licks of the Smokin' Joe Kubek Band featuring B'nois King, on Saturday, February 21, courtesy of Terry O' Productions and The Boondocks Lounge, 3306 N. First Ave. Signed to the indie blues label Bullseye Blues, Smokin' Joe and B'nois King have been touring and recording together since they joined forces in 1991 and are the label's most popular and best-selling act. Their sound combines the funk fusion of Kubek's early days in Robert Whitfield's Last Band, swaggering blues influenced by his tenure with Freddie King's band and the R&B Kubek played with Al Braggs and The Possessions, together with the soulful jazz authority of singer/guitarist B'nois King. The result is Texas blues with all the trimmings and a sizzling live show. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Call 690-0991 for more information.
BAYOUBEAT: Break out the beads--it's Carnival time! In celebration of Mardi Gras, the Crawdaddy-O Brass Band adds some cayenne to their already spicy blend of Cajun brass jazz, hosting three nights of shows with special guests in that fine new subterranean venue, Double Zero, 121 E. Congress St. First off, Phonoroyale puts a little swing in your step on Thursday, February 19; while on Friday, February 20, the heat turns up with Helldriver; and finally, Saturday's special attraction is phat, funky scat with Oslo B. with the Grooves. All shows start after 9 p.m. Call 670-9332 for more information. LAST NOTES: The Plaza Pub, 20 E. Pennington St., has joined the cocktail craze, featuring free, live happy-hour lounge music three nights a week, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Tuesday's schedule rotates weekly and generally starts around 10 p.m. Wednesday night's regular attraction is local jazz par excellence with The Dukes of York playing two sets: the first from 6 to 7 p.m. and the second from 10:30 p.m. to close. Thursday's regular entertainer is Jimmy Carr's Li'l Piano Bar--Crawdaddy-O's enigmatic drummer and leader takes to tickling the ivories in a solo set from 6 to 8 p.m. Call 822-0400 for more information. Mighty, mighty Fishbone is back, headlining a triple bill with regular Rialto favorites The Blazers and Cousins of the Wise for an all-ages show at The Rialto Theater at 8 p.m. Saturday, February 21. Tickets are $13.50 in advance and $15 on the day of show. Call 740-0126 for more information. Wanna learn How To Build A Rocket Ship? Head down to The Nimbus Brewing Company, 3850 E. 44th St. at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 21. Once you're in orbit, get set to see Spacefish. The group has been hard to spot since its voyage last fall to the more distant reaches of the galaxy--touring back East--but you can see them in all their wonder just off the starboard bow in 10 Forward. In plain English for the non-Trekies, How To Build A Rocketship is opening for Spacefish, and it's going to be a stellar show. No synthehol available, though, just Nimbus' $2 pints of home brew. Call 745-9175 for more information.
Sometimes the cosmos makes you smile...is it coincidence or planned
accident? Lick The Victor and Taste of Peter will
be bringing 'em to their knees on Saturday, February 21, at the
Airport Lounge, 20 E. Pennington St. A steamy affair of
hard rockin' in a dimly lit basement--how better to spend a Saturday
night? Cover is $3 at the door. Call 822-0400 for more information.
--Lisa Weeks
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