RE: [Harp-L] Greg Izor
Yes, highly recommended.
As Michael Rubin said, Greg lives
here in Austin and is proficient on the Diatonic and Chromatic. He's easily one of the best
players in town. Salt of the earth type that would let you blow through
his rig at the drop of a hat and always has a kind word. He's on the road right now and if you live close enough you should go and see him....
July 16th – Sporty’s Bristol, CT with Chris Ruest
July 17th- House Party Manchester, VT with Chris Ruest
July 18th- City Limits Hartford, CT with Chris Ruest
July 22- Blues City Deli St. Louis, MO with Chris Ruest
July 24- Blues City Deli St. Louis, MO with Chris Ruest
July 24- Beale on Broadway St. Louis, MO with Chris Ruest
July 26- Back in Austin! TC’s Lounge with Little Elmore Reed Band
July 28th – Berry Hill Tacos with Johnny Bradley, Jackalope with
Jackalope All-Stars
For those of you who can't catch him live then here's a link to his website...
www.gregizor.com
and one to get hold of his latest
album....
www.cdbaby.com/cd/gregizor
Well worth checking out.
Enjoy,
Simon
porterdavis
American roots & Blues.
www.loveporterdavis.com
> Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 22:38:37 -0400
> From: william.lifford@xxxxxxxxx
> To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Harp-L] Greg Izor
>
> Hello Harp-L'ers,
>
> I was randomly clicking on harp-related YouTube links and stumbled
> across Greg Izor and his band, the Box-Kickers. I thought they were
> great! Harmonica, vocals, guitar, and rhythm section were all
> excellent. Who knows more about this guy? Does he have anything
> released? Anybody got any bootlegs? I'd love to hear more of this band.
>
> The clips I saw were at "Nolapalooza" (whatever that is) at a club
> called Momo's in Austin, Texas, and some other smaller club, I think
> also in Austin. Highly recommended.
>
> Bill
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