FRED WESLEY, ALFRED "PEE WEE" ELLIS & SAM KININGER GUEST AT BEAR CREEK FEST; NEW CD
THE
GIG IS ON OUT NOW
Bonnie Bramlett & Lubriphonic |
A cosmic meet up of musical powers joined forces in Macon, Georgia Wednesday night. Legendary soul singer
Bonnie Bramlett (of
Delaney & Bonnie, Eric Clapton, Stephen Stills), in town to record with Little Richard, stopped by the Cox
Capitol Theatre joining the Chicago funk and soul outfit Lubriphonic on stage for a scorching version of “Whatever You Do Don’t Stop.” Bonnie
offered her trademark vocal howls and scat singing while encouraging the Lube horn and rhythm section to take it
higher.
Lubriphonic’s weekend of sit-ins continues with two shows at the Bear Creek Music Festival in Northern Florida
where confirmed guests for their Friday night set include JB Horn alums Fred Wesley and Alfred “Pee
Wee” Ellis along with funk sax master Sam Kininger. The band continues its Fall Tour throughout the
Southeast in support of their new CD The Gig Is On; additionally, to give folks a taster spoon of
the new disc, Lubriphonic is currently offering a free download from the new disc: the scorching Curtis
Mayfield track “If There’s A Hell Below (We’re All Gonna Go)” here.
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