Front view of The Bone in Deep Ellum, Dallas, Texas.. |
Hash, Terry, and Bobby played a few songs to get things rolling. |
Bobby Baronowski, the drummer, about to put in his earplugs. Smart guy. He can still hear! |
Hash and Bobby from the front door looking into the main club area and dance floor. |
Hash playing his Strat vehind his neck... Didn't drop a note either. |
Bill Edan and "Dr. Johnny" Blade pairing on tenor and alto respectively. |
One of the better guitarists playing around Dallas. Bob Morse. |
Former World Wrestling Champion Armond Hussain and Me with some of our new friends from Minnesota that we met last week. |
Former World Wrestling Champion Armond Hussain and his new friends from Minnesota. |
Local Blues Artist Jim Schuler playing what was a very strong set. |
Hash Brown and Sam Meyers as they began their set. |
The lovely Marcie and her good friend Sam Meyers between tunes. |
Armond "King Hussain", Dana Scotch, and Richard Wells next to Richard's Bike. |
Sweet Sam Meyers blowing some harp as only he can. |
Sam Meyers and Terry Montgomery, Hash's Bass Player. |
Josh Davis, a local musician starting his set which was also very strong. Watch for his new CD coming out soon on the TopCat record Label! |
Josh Davis in his opening tune. |
Josh Davis with his sweet old ES 300. |
© 1998 James B. Wells. All photos are the property of James B. Wells, and cannot be used or manipulated for reuse without the express permission of the photographer. |
|
Tuesday nights are special in Dallas with Hash Brown's Blues Jam at The Bone, a fine Blues club in the Deep Ellum part of Dallas. Hash has hosted this jam for more than 5 years now and it is the first live Blues Jam show to be broadcast worldwide on the Internet. You can hear us all every Tuesday night starting at about 9:30pm cst by connecting to www.thebone.com and selecting the "Listen Live" buttons... Needless to say, we have had some incredible nights with a range of talent from top national and international blues players to local beginners showing up. The beauty of it is that everyone gets to play, no matter how inexperienced and nearly all of the sets sound good, if not outstanding. |