
Events for October 2024 › Blues
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6 | 7 JP Soars6:00 pm Blues $Ticketmaster cover ![]() JP SoarsOctober 7, 2024 @ 6:00 pm With his new album, Brick By Brick, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist JP Soars makes it clear yet again that he’s absolutely determined to advance his career one step at a time, whether it’s through his interaction with fans or via his ongoing album trajectory. He’s made that consistently clear in the past and his work has been rewarded — not only in terms of his accolades and chart accomplishments — but also through the appreciation he’s received from the audiences and admirers he’s managed to attract every step of the way. It’s that drive and determination that’s at the very heart of Brick By Brick. “It all seemed very natural,” he says. “The album is very reflective of how I have built my music career, one brick at a time.” Indeed, the album is a testament not only to his expansive musical palette but also to his ability to make music that brought him praise from his fans and followers every step of the way. “I didn’t set out with any game plan for this album,” JP says. “In fact, a lot of this material came out the pandemic when I was just fooling around with different songs and styles. It just grew around that.” | 8 | 9 | 10 Give me back my Blues6:00 pm Blues $5 cover | 11 | 12 |
13 | 14 | 15 Dave Lebental6:00 pm Blues $Ticketmaster cover ![]() Dave LebentalOctober 15, 2024 @ 6:00 pm
Life of a “Long Player”After a 25 year hiatus, long time rocker Dave Lebental returned to his musical roots and started to investigate the modern music landscape. He quickly realized he was a modern-day Rip Van Winkle who had awoken into a different musical world than the one he left. Digital recording, digital distribution, social media have all made it much easier to be an independent artist. He started writing new songs on his acoustic guitar and learning how to record them in his home studio. The biproduct of these self-produced recording sessions is Dave Lebental’s debut solo LP entitled “The Long Player”. The LP is a collection of 11 Americana, Blues and Rock tracks. Now 62 years old, Lebental says his songs and sound owe a debt to James Taylor, Ryan Adams, The Eagles, Tom Petty, and The Beatles. | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 |
20 | 21 | 22 | 23 John Clifton6:00 pm Blues $Ticketmaster cover ![]() John CliftonOctober 23, 2024 @ 6:00 pm
John Clifton (johncliftonmusic.com)
— Mick Martin , Capital Public Radio
— The Midwest Record
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