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Friday Freeway Blues 12-7-12


December 7, 2012, 6:18 pm

Fun night of music tonight from Tom Waits, BB King and Derek Trucks.  We also have music from the band with the big 'ol holiday blowout tomorrow night at the Hollywood Theater, The Strangetones!  Add to that tickets to see Nikki Hill tomorrow night at Duffs Garage!  Let's roll...

MR. NICK AND THE DIRTY TRICKS-LITTLE DEMON-OH WOW

THE DEREK TRUCKS BAND-PREACHIN' BLUES-OUT OF THE MADNESS

THE CHRIS O'LEARY BAND-377.9189-WAITING FOR THE PHONE TO RING

TOM WAITS-2:19-BRAWLERS, BAWLERS AND BASTARDS

MIKE MORGAN AND THE CRAWL-KISS ME BABY-MIGHTY FINE DANCIN'

THE STRANGETONES-LITTLE DRUMMER BOY-CRIME A BILLY CHRISTMAS

BB KING-AINT GONNA WORRY MY LIFE ANYMORE-INDIANOLA MISSISSIPPI SEEDS

THE MISSIONARY POSITION-PLEASE DON'T LEAVE-CONSEQUENCES

THE HOLMES BROTHERS-BABY, WHAT YOU WANT ME TO DO-IN THE SPIRIT

STEVEN SEAGAL-ALLIGATOR ASS-MOJO PRIEST

JON CLEARY AND THE ABSOLUTE MONSTER GENTLEMAN-BEST AINT GOOD ENOUGH-PIN YOUR SPIN

NIKKI HILL-STRAPPED TO THE BEAT-EP


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