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Hot Tuna Electrify the Fillmore for the Final Time

Hot Tuna at The Parker: An Electric Chapter in a Legendary Story

A palpable aura of nostalgic reverence enveloped The Parker Theater in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday night, as the venerable rock-blues trio Hot Tuna took to the stage, embarking on the Fort Lauderdale leg of their "Going Fishing 2023 Tour." Jorma Kaukonen (guitar/vocals), Jack Cassidy (bass), and Justin Guip (drums) didn’t just play a concert. They orchestrated a journey, intertwining over 50 years of music history into a night of emotional, electrifying performances.

Al Staehely Combines Sharp Songwriting and Honky Tonk Twang on Somewhere in West Texas (ALBUM REVIEW)

Al Staehely Combines Sharp Songwriting and Honky Tonk Twang on Somewhere in West Texas (ALBUM REVIEW)
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Zero Level s Toledo Will is a three-pronged punk rock attack

click to enlarge Zero Level, a band that’s relatively new to the Rochester punk rock scene, released its EP “Toledo Will” back in July. But it’s worth revisiting a three-pronged attack that rolls out the songs with enough variety that they sound as if they were performed by three separate groups. Drummer Dusty Payette, bassist Al Beaman, and guitarist Phil Tharp recorded “Toledo Will,” courtesy of Vanishing Zenith Records, at Watchman Studios in Lockport where the majority of the Flour City’s heavy bands go with co-producer Doug White at the wheel with the band. They maintain attitude over three songs: a loosely executed “Big Legged Woman,” with its lyrical nod to Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog”; “Always Trouble Me,” with its trippy guitar; and “Must Learn To Ghost,” a sludgy serving of straight-up punk rock.

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