March 18, 2010
Blind Mississippi Morris and Billy Lavender
Victor Wainright on the Keyboards and Tony Adams on the Drums
Tony Adams - Drums, Blind Mississippi Morris - Main Mic, Billy Lavender - Guitar, Brad Webb - Guitar
Billy Lavender, Leo Goff, and Brad Webb jammin' out.
Delta Time Band
(Blind Mississippi, Tony Adams, Billy Lavender, Leo Goff, Victor Wainright, Brad Webb)
February 7, 2010
Vince Johnson taking the audience to town on his harmonica
Brad Webb getting down on the guitar
Billy Lavender bringing the heat
Leo Goff Jr.
Bass Player from the neighborhood.
Singer/Songwriter/Pianist Sandy Carrol and the Author started the event at about 2pm
Sandy is married to Jim Gaines - Super Producer
My old band mate and friend, Blind Mississippi Morris
Steve Bryson and guitarist/singer Darren J. Fallas
Richard Johnson, the Hill Country Blue's best one-man band
Microwave Dave drove in from Alabama
Singer and drummer Phillip Dale Durham and guitar slinger Brad Webb
Phil was a member of Moloch back in the 70's
Guitarist and singer David Daniels
David is about to put out a new CD
Josh Roberts and Wayne Russell examine bass strings or perhaps are just
admiring the carpet before going on stage
Wampus Cats's drummer Doug McMinn
Check out Vince's new record, he's a great harp player
Wayne Russell tunes as Reba Russell looks on
Papa Don McMinn and Reba Russell
David Hudon, Josh Roberts, and the Author
Bassist Leo "the freight train of pain" Goff and the Author
The lovely Miranda Louise and the Author
Miranda Louise and Robert "Nighthawk" Tooms
Brad Webb and Steve Bryson head up I55 Productions LLC
Steve flew in from California for the gig
Catherine Adams and I55 owner Steve Bryson
I55 recording artist Billy Lavender (yes, that's his real name, cool ain't it?)
Billy's got a new CD out on I55productions.com called "Memphis Livin'"
Harmonica player and friend, Lee "Scrap" Raines
from the Memphis Blues Society band
Dave Bennett, President of the Memphis Blues Society, plays bass
Russ Wheeler provided the B-3 and Yamaha Motif for the event
and played with Blind Mississippi Morris and the Pocket Rockets
Elmo Lee Thomas sings "I Feel Pretty Good!"
Big thanks to the New Daisy Theatre on Beale Street
Tony Adams knocking it out on the drums
Russell Wheeler on the B-3 Organ and Keyboards
Dan Cochran smashing away on the bass
Vince Johnson and Billy Lavender singin' their hearts out on the mic
Blues's finest taking action on what they do best - providing soulful Memphis Blues
Good ole Memphis performance with Billy Lavender
Memphis's finest harmonica player Mr. Vince Johnson as he performs "Shake It"
Billy Lavender - the Blues Roadhouse Rocker
Brad Webb rockin' on Beale Street since 1966
Billy Lavender (guitar) and Tony Adams (drums)
Billy Lavender on the guitar performing the hit song "Blue"
Billy Lavender and one of the greatest vocalist, Reba Russell, as they perform the hit song "Blue"