Blues Beat: Warmer weather brings more live music
Domenic Forcella
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Check out the Danny Draher Trio at Sasso s Coal Fired Pizza pn Saturday.Domenic Forcella / Contributed photo
Festival planning is under way, and with more live music on weekends, all this activity leads to a sense of optimism for the blues community.
Danny Draher is back in town, for a couple of weeks. You’ll find the Danny Draher Trio at Sasso’s Coal Fired Pizza, Saturday in downtown Torrington, from 6-9 p.m. The trio is Draher on guitar/vocals, Lonnie Gasperini, B3 organ and Steve Peck, drums.
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On the heels of their successful 2020 CD drive and 2021 Inaugural Virtual Bluesfest, the non-profit organization is gratefully kick-starting live music with an
Open Blues Jam Event April 28! With two more, May 5 and May 12!
Everyone is welcome from anywhere!! These open jams were very popular prior to the Pandemic shut down. If you are ready to get out of the house and show off what you ve been practicing and missing this past year, come out and play! The HVBS is encouraging all who are fans, or who play to come out for the first of three nights celebrating
Live Blues Music!
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On the heels of their successful 2020 CD drive and 2021 Inaugural Virtual Bluesfest, the HVBS, non-profit organization is gratefully kick starting live music with an
Open Blues Jam Event April 28 at The Grill at Somers Pointe Heritage Hills. There will be two more, May 5 and May 12!
Everyone is welcome from anywhere!! These open jams were very popular prior to the Pandemic shut down. If you are ready to get out of the house and show off what you ve been practicing and missing this past year, come out and play! The HVBS is encouraging all who are fans, or who play to come out for the first of three nights celebrating