Leon Majcen Leon Majcen’s voice would’ve been amazing at a recent John Prine tribute in Safety Harbor, but the expat Bay area songwriter finally returns to town for this intimate gig where he’ll play new singles (intricately picked, “Leave It Alone” is some of his best work yet) in what we hope is a packed set ahead his July date in St. Petersburg opening for Evan Honer.
Albert Cummings Though he started as a banjo player as a preteen, a gig from Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble was the gateway drug to Cummings picking up a six-string and eventually playing alongside the likes of B.B. King, Johnny Winter, and Vaughan’s band itself, following the death of its fearless leader. Cummings’ latest album Ten has plenty of ‘50s guitar licks, modern blues influence, and even a few acoustic-based tracks, many of which will probably be showcased at this intimate gig at the cozy Safety Harbor spot.
Victor Wainwright & Friends Blending the growly vocal styles of Eddie Cochran and the ivory tickling of Fats Domino, Wainwright’s intimate gig in Safety Harbor isn’t one you’re going to want to miss.
The Currys w/Chris Simmons The Currys, a family folk-rock trio featuring brothers Tommy and Jimmy Curry, as well as cousin Galen, is less than a month away from dropping its first new album since 2019.