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SUMMARY:Jon McBride's Big Easy Feat Ryan Montbleau With The Eisenhower Brothers
DESCRIPTION:Jon McBride’s Big Easy returns to the Lizard Lounge featuring Ryan Montbleau and with special guests The Eisenhower Brothers  April 23rd!\n\n\n$15 adv/$20 door \n7 doors \n \nJon McBride’s Big Easy traverses the roots of funk music–early jazz\, blues\, gospel\, and Caribbean styles–playing songs that have entertained audiences for generations\, and exciting fans across many genres\, bringing raw talent and irresistible swing to contemporary roots music. Laissez les bons temps rouler! \nFeaturing Jon McBride on soprano saxophone\, Ryan Montbleau on vocals Ted Perry on piano\, Jesse Williams on bass\, and Dwight Ritcher on drums. \n \n\n\nEisenhower Brothers \nFrom The early days \, when Milt was producing and playing “coloring” guitar on Dwight&Nicole’s first album\, the whole crew living in the house over Rear Window Studio\, Dwight and Milt noticed they had a natural “weave” when the two guitars played together. That’s a word Keith Richard uses to describe what happens with him and Ron Wood. It’s a sympatico conversation between guitars\, finishing each other’s thoughts\, creating a whole\, just a wee bit larger than the sum of its’ parts. Turns out this is kinda rare to find\, and when you do find another player who hears it the same way you do\, then you’re onto something. The instruments can be the same\, or different\, f’rinstance a guitarist and a drummer. It’s a feel thing. Hard to describe\, but you know it when you feel it. So for years\, these two\, now living in different states\, still get the weave going whenever they can. We can’t say exactly what’s gonna happen at an Eisenhower Bros. session\, uncharted territory\, but it’ll probably feel pretty good. Why Eisenhower? Well\, Milt’s long run with Four Piece Suit digs deep into influences from the 1950s-60s\, somebody called it Eisenhower music. That era has become even rosier\, as it represents a decency in public life that has become increasingly elusive. Plus one of the guys is named Dwight\, and guess what! …”Ike” had a brother named Milton. And by an even more unlikely auspicious synchronicity\, Milton Eisenhower\, during his tenure as president of Johns Hopkins University\, was a mentor to a fledgling Freshman\, playing bass in an Acid Jazz band (before the term had been coined) for strippers on Baltimore’s notorious “Block”… Milt Reder. So full circle. Could be good…ya never know.
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LOCATION:Lizard Lounge\, 1667 Massachusetts Avenue\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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