tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357001616333664522.post1286686741958465859..comments2024-03-28T07:27:42.810-07:00Comments on Burning Wood: Glen David Andrews & Stanton Moore: New Music From New OrleansUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357001616333664522.post-14880937974776972722014-04-28T12:37:23.748-07:002014-04-28T12:37:23.748-07:00Thanks Dave, but I'm pretty sure it's not ...Thanks Dave, but I'm pretty sure it's not the trio but another of his projects called The M&M's.Sal Nunziatohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09221629293545204260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357001616333664522.post-82392487021964101052014-04-28T12:35:41.737-07:002014-04-28T12:35:41.737-07:00Just in case you don't know, Sal. The Stanton...Just in case you don't know, Sal. The Stanton Moore Trio are going to be at Stage 48 on 5/15.Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03743825684303825072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357001616333664522.post-18333858580183822592014-04-28T08:34:43.055-07:002014-04-28T08:34:43.055-07:00Nice writing, Sal. Love the part about "my he...Nice writing, Sal. Love the part about "my heart and soul was with all those fortunate sons of bitches..."<br /><br />I was there last year and am bummin' missing it this year. Stanton Moore is a favorite, and you're right - this record is killer. I hadn't heard a word about it, so thanks for shining a light on it - I'll get that mother.<br /><br />p.s. still enjoying another record you promoted in this space, The Wood Brothers' "The Muse"... I found it on vinyl and damn, it's fine!A walk in the woodsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357001616333664522.post-78760713412976793212014-04-28T06:53:26.485-07:002014-04-28T06:53:26.485-07:00Bravo!Bravo!aghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16280294471433539662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4357001616333664522.post-81992308203935622262014-04-28T06:52:39.173-07:002014-04-28T06:52:39.173-07:00Good stuff for a Monday! I was at the Fairgrounds ...Good stuff for a Monday! I was at the Fairgrounds on Friday – saw a bunch of local music: Real Untouchable Brass Band, Irvin Mayfield, a few minutes of Shamar Allen – who impressed the heck out of me on my first visit but has gone in a more populist direction (what if I just don’t want to scream?), Roger Lewis’ Baritone Bliss, even opting for Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses over Carlos Santana. I am no Jazz Fest veteran but it seems to me you can make it what you want, no one is forcing you to see Arcade Fire or Eric Clapton. Do what you wanna! Although I did purposely avoid the hordes of Phish followers on Saturday . . .<br />Saw Glen David Andrews at the Little Gem Saloon. Great set at a great new venue. Better than average food, historic location, accommodating staff and owner – the whole package. He tailored his set for the white touristy crowd (an orthodontist convention was in town, I kid you not, almost as oppressive as the Phish faithful . . .) Andrews got the whole joint jumping, called up some guests and truly delivered. The CD takes that all one step farther as Sal (and Offbeat and the New York Times [?] have been quick to observe). Hope this cat stays clean and keeps on keeping on.<br />Last trip in December I caught Stanton Moore’s trio at Snug Harbor. Not sure they can capture that intimate vibe on a disc. All three are also as much fun to watch as to hear. I ordered it from LMF (and some others). Look forward to sitting down with it.<br />Off the wall plug for a duo called simply The Sirens. Saw them busking in the Quarter and kicking myself for not grabbing the CD (not on LMF site). Two gals, two ukes, incredible harmonies – any kind or respectable production makes this a winner. They did a version of She Loves You that had me smiling the whole morning . . .charlie c.https://www.blogger.com/profile/04818788485351287001noreply@blogger.com