
Johnny Nicholas & The Texas All-stars
Big Band Bash
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Big Band Bash showcases the great variety of Texas music styles, including Blues, Swing, Ballads, Rock 'n Roll, Country, Tejano, and more.
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- 1 Broke Again
- 2 Baby I'm Gone
- 3 The Ironic Twist
- 4 Down In The Valley
- 5 Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing
- 6 Mescal Road
- 7 This Old World Needs Love
- 8 All Blues
- 9 Good Morning Judge
- 10 Somewhere Over The Rainbow
- 11 Maybe, Maybe
- 12 I'm In Love Again
- 13 Can't Stop The Crying
- 14 Before I Grow Too Old
- 15 The Hammer
- 16 Texas Flood
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albums you will love
- HOLLYWOOD FATS & THE PALADINS: Hollywood Fats & The Paladins Live - 1985
- BIG WALTER HORTON, RONNIE "YOUNGBLOOD" EARL, "GUITAR JOHNNY" NICHOLAS, SUGAR RAY: Bocce Boogie - Live 1978
- ALEX ROSSI: Let Me In
- TOMMY IRVIN: Too Tough For You
- COLD BLUE STEEL: Headed Out Of Memphis
- ROSEY CARTER: The Wildwood Rose
- EDWIN HOLT: Second Time Around
- JOHNNY NICHOLAS: Thrill On The Hill
- JOHNNY NICHOLAS: Livin' With The Blues
- JOHNNY NICHOLAS: Broke Again
- ROBIN SYLAR: Tricked Out
- JOHNNY MACK: Gave Myself the Blues
- JOE MILLER BAND: Building An Ironman
- KENNY TRAYLOR: Tribute
- JIM SUHLER: Dirt Road
- CALVIN OWENS: The House Is Burnin'
- JOSH ALAN BAND: Josh Alan Band
- LOUISIANA BOB KIRKPATRICK & SHORT FUSE: Drive Across Texas
- ROBIN SYLAR: Bust Out
- JOHNNY NICHOLAS: Rockin' My Blues To Sleep
- MUDDY WATERS, BIG MAMA THORNTON, BIG JOE TURNER, J.B. HUTTO: Blues Review of the 20th Century
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The Texas All Star Big Band Bash is somewhat of a misnomer. It is not about Big Band music, but more of the large band species ala Lyle Lovett. And a large band of musical
brothers (and sisters) it is, who all live within a 90 mile radius of (take your pick) Austin or San Antonio. Now I don't claim to be the greatest or smartest or anythingest guy on the block, but it just occurred to me (about 9 or 10 years ago) that with all these great musicians in one area, we ought to get together once a year and throw down some
tunes. And with the spread of the MTV disease and its horrible effect on live music and traditional genres, it seemed to make sense to use this gathering to try to pass on to young people a love and appreciation and (hopefully) inspiration for what is truly special about great music: the intangibles of soulfullness, passion and "joi de vivre" which great music always instills in those who experience it. The ranges of emotion of the Blues, the infectious
"Let's Dance" grooves of swing and Tex-Mex R&B; the stories told that we all can connect with.Well all of this has become a reality in Fredericksburg, TX, where on the 2nd Saturday of November every year, there is a gathering of musicians and music lovers, where, when it is over, everyone leaves smiling, toes tapping and rejuvenated! But it doesn't end until next year's show. In between, the money raised is' (and has been) used to fund various music and theatre workshops and camps for kids; scholarships for youth interested in careers in the arts; tutoring sessions for budding musicians. However gratifying this aspect of the show is (and it is extremely gratifying and rewarding) it is the love of music that brings these artists together. We hope you enjoy what we be puttin' down on this album because we sure enjoyed makin' it!
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THE TEXAS ALL STARS
Johnny Nicholas - Guitar, Vocals
Jimmie Vaughan - Guitar
Greg Piccolo - Tenor Sax, Vocals
Stephen Bruton - Guitar, Vocals
Joe “King” Carrasco - Guitar, Vocals
Augie Meyers - Vocals, Vox Organ on “Mescal Rose”
Joel Guzman - Accordion, Hammond B-3 Organ
Floyd Domino - Piano
Danny Levin - Fiddle
Tarry Hale - Upright Bass
Barry “Frosty” Smith - Drums
Ernie Durawa - Drums on “I’m In Love Again” and “Before I Grow Too Old”
Cecil “Chico” Orapeza - Drums on “Mescal Rose”
Joe Guzman - Drums and Percussion on “Maybe, Maybe”
Max Baca - Bajo Sexto
Speedy Sparks - Bass on “Mescal Rose”
Sarah Fox - Vocal on “Maybe, Maybe”
The Texas Horns
Mark “Kaz” Kazanoff - Alto & Tenor Sax
John Mills - Tenor Sax
Dan Torosian - Baritone Sax
Randy Zimmerman - Trombone
Al Gomez - Trumpet & Fluglehorn
Keith Winking - Trumpet