September 10, 2008
- Brian Fahey's Birthday Friday: Longtime Rhythm Room All-Stars drummer Brian Fahey will celebrate his birthday on Friday at the Rhythm Room. Brian is well known as not only a drummer for the All-Stars, but most notable as longtime stickman for The Paladins, as well as being William Clarke's last drummer, a drummer for Charlie Musselwhite, and The Hoodoo Kings. Performing this night will be The Rhythm Room All-Stars (Big Pete Pearson, Chris James, Patrick Rynn, Brian Fahey, and Bob Corritore). The Rhythm Room is located at 1019 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ 85014. Doors open at 8pm, cover charge is $7. This night will be a patio smoking only event; no indoor smoking will be permitted. To see the flyer for this event, click here.
- Bob Corritore's Birthday Party Saturday: Bob Corritore will celebrate his birthday on Saturday with a performance by his band, The Rhythm Room All-Stars (Big Pete Pearson, Chris James, Patrick Rynn, Brian Fahey, and Bob), plus guest sets by Long John Hunter and Chief Schabuttie Gilliame. Bob hopes that you can make it by. If you attend, Bob requests no presents (just a card is great), as your attendance will be the greatest gift. The Rhythm Room is located at 1019 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ 85014. Doors open at 8pm, cover charge is $7. This night will be a patio smoking only event; no indoor smoking will be permitted. To see the flyer for this event, click here.
- Lahnsteiner Blues Festival on Myspace: Check out the new MySpace site for the Lahnsteiner Blues Festival in Germany. Big Pete Pearson & The Rhythm Room All-Stars will appear at this festival in Lahnstein, Germany on Saturday, September 27, 2008. Also on this show is Bob's longtime friend and musical partner, Louisiana Red. To see the new MySpace site for the fest, click here.
- Nappy Brown on YouTube: Please enjoy this video on Nappy performing "Night Time Is The Right Time" in Charlotte, North Carolina in September 2007. The band includes Scott Cable, Bob Margolin, and the late Sean Costello on guitars, and Mookie Brill on bass. Nappy gets into his wonderful and wild stage antics. Prayers to Nappy, who remains hospitalized as we speak (it has been a number of months). To see this video, click here.
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