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Lauren Mitchell 10:00 PM December 23, 2020 Jack Sullivan, Blues Music Magazine Ms. Mitchellâs high-energy show & soulful vocals are matched by her seasoned backing band, which includes Vincent Sims (Guitar) who has worked with Lucky Peterson & Koko Taylor. Lauren is pleased to welcome her longtime friend & musical collaborator âThe Professorâ Michael Hensley (Slam Allen, Sean Chambers, Dan Toler) back to her stage on the Hammond B3 Organ. Lauren Mitchell kicked off 2019 in a big way with an international performance on the closing night of The 34th Havana Jazz Festival in Havana, Cuba. Ms. Mitchell hails from Bradenton Florida, but lately sheâs been touring extensively. Over the last year, Lauren and her band have travelled the country and performed at festivals & in venues from Maine, to Kansas, to California and, of course, in the Southeastern U.S. In the past 18 months Lauren has shared the stage with Buddy Guy, Danielle Nicole, âMon ....
In honor of Dickey Betts’ birthday, I went back to the interview we did in August about the real Allman Brothers stories behind the film “Almost Famous” as well as past ones, including our lengthy conversation from 2014 that took place in Betts’ den over glasses of what he called “hippie wine.” One of these days, I hope to present all of the great quotes Betts has given me during the past decade as one (very) long Q&A. For now, though, let’s revisit Betts talking about five of the songs that were crucial in the Allman Brothers’ rise to stardom and the start of the Southern rock movement. For those already familiar with my numerous Betts articles, at least a couple of these quotes have never been published before in their entirety. ....