Tag Archives: jimmy davis

Folkies, Stax and the Morning After

When last I left you we were headed out to the Marriott Hotel in downtown Memphis to spend some time in the swirling vortex that is the Folk Alliance Music Conference and play a song or two for a late night showcase. When we stepped into the bar, because where else would we go?, we [...]

Memphis Chicken and a Well Placed Espresso

When I first talked to Jimmy (Davis that is) about coming to Memphis and playing for a week I let him know that my alterior motive was food. Mostly barbecued pork and fried chicken. It is Memphis after all. My first afternoon here we re-visited Central BBQ in midtown and I fell hungrily onto a [...]

Murphy’s Bar and Uncle Tony’s String Band

Back at Murphy’s Bar last night. I wrote a bit about it last June when WW, Jimmy, Ray and I played with steel guitar ( and every other kind of guitar it turns out) wizard Eric Lewis for a rousing, rabid, Memphis crowd. It was awesome. I should have known,  but I really had no [...]

The SideCar in Memphis

Memphis…..  I’ve written about you before and now I’m back for more…. I arrived road dazed and stiff from my drive. Dallas to Memphis is a long haul, but worth it. I pulled up to The Sidecar Cafe just as the February sun said “see ya” and was greeted by about 100 motorcycles. My host [...]

Bet you’re wondering….

Is this guy still doing anything??? The answer is yes, though my blogging here my say different. I split my blogging time with my band the Mystiqueros, and no I haven’t posted much up there recently either. January is generally the slow time for traveling musicians such as myself and I’ve spent the month catching [...]

Memphis Afternoon

My whole life I’ve heard about Memphis. The rich fertile musical soil there has produced too many of my influences and heros to mention. Over the years, I drove through Memphis a lot on my way back and forth to Nashville and played a couple of shows there in the first 2 years of the [...]