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Fats Domino
News
Monday, 24. September 2007 -
19:44
He squirms slightly in
his metal chair near the stage of Tipitina's nightclub and continues in
his
thick Creole patois. "I'm glad that people liked me and my music. I guess
it was an interesting life.
I didn't pay much attention, and I never thought I'd be here this long."
And then his anxiety dissolves as he jumps into the title track of his 2006 album, Alive and Kickin':
All over the country, people wanna know
What ever happened to Fats Domino?
And I'm alive and kickin'
"That song's been around awhile," says Domino, 79. "People think I wrote that after Katrina. It was before."
The 2005 hurricane
capsized Domino's life, though he's loath to confess any inconvenience or misery
outside
of missing his social circle in the Lower Ninth Ward, still destroyed and
deserted despite some signs of
renewal. The smaller of his two side-by-side homes there is nearly restored,
with fresh funds expected from
a star-studded tribute album out Tuesday on Vanguard. Goin' Home, a
30-track double disc, boasts Domino
classics remade by New Orleans heroes from Allen Toussaint to Dr. John, plus
such Fats admirers as Tom Petty,
Elton John, Randy Newman and Norah Jones.
In addition to
renovating Domino's Caffin Avenue home, proceeds will fund other Tipitina's
Foundation projects,
including Instruments a Comin', which aids area school band programs. The
tribute is why Domino,
arriving with his favorite cabdriver, came from his current home in Harvey, La.,
to the Uptown club
for a rare interview.
Soft-spoken and
pathologically bashful, he's uneasy facing a reporter, though he brightens at
the sight of
an ice chest stocked with Heinekens, his favorite after earlier loyalties to
hometown Jax and Dixie brands.
"I like to go four or five a day," he says. "I just like the taste. I met the company owner in Amsterdam, you know."
It's a rare exotic
flavor in Domino's insulated world. He built his Ninth Ward homes a few blocks
from the
canal-flanking Jourdan Avenue house he was born in. Reluctantly touring the
globe, he carried a hot plate
and gumbo ingredients. He quit touring decades ago and never takes vacations.
When he was awarded the
National Medal of Arts in 1998, Domino declined President Clinton's invitation
to accept it at the White House.
"I traveled so
much, I don't have anywhere left to go," says Domino, plump and dapper in a
pale blue shirt,
captain's cap and diamond-encrusted ring. The gold airplane pendant he
frequently sports "reminds me not to fly.
There's no place like New Orleans for me. I like that nightclubs stay open all
day and all night.
People are friendly here. You can't find better food."
A quiet, but vital, presence
Even in his backyard, he's rarely glimpsed and seldom performs.
"I play enough,"
he corrects. He may perform at Tipitina's Sept. 29 Goin' Home release
party. He last took the stage
for a raucous 32-minute gig May 19 at Tip's.
"Only 32 minutes?"
he says, turning to Bill Taylor, executive director of the Tipitina's Foundation.
"That's all you wanted?"
"That's all you wanted to give," Taylor shoots back.
Domino grins. "Maybe you all didn't pay me."
Taylor: "Another beer, Fats?"
Domino: "Do hogs like slop?"
Conceived a year after Katrina, Goin' Home coalesced into a perfect storm of good intentions.
"Fats wanted to be
more involved in recovery efforts — not in a public way, but behind the scenes,"
Taylor says.
"He inspired so many artists, and this gave them a tangible way to
recognize Fats and help New Orleans."
After securing Yoko
Ono's permission to use John Lennon's Ain't That a Shame, Taylor easily
lured others,
with Neil Young and Paul McCartney submitting tracks just under the deadline.
Getting clearances from
labels proved taxing, but artists were enthusiastic.
"We call it the
Domino effect," Taylor says. "He's been out of the spotlight for years,
but that doesn't change
the impact he had. Everyone who signed on understood the significance of Fats."
The tribute's diversity
in such pairings as Robert Plant with the Soweto Gospel Choir illustrates how
"he really
did bridge a gap between black and white audiences," Taylor says. "A
lot of white performers had more success
financially, but not in terms of influence. Fats is very humble about that. Fame
is not of interest to him.
If people treated him like a celebrity, he'd be embarrassed to the hilt."
Domino does squirm at
the mention of Goin' Home's roster of Fats fanatics. "I'm so glad
they took the time,
and I certainly appreciate what they've done," he says.
He sold more than 65
million records and scored 37 top 40 hits during his stint at Imperial Records
(1949-1963).
Only Elvis Presley sold more rock records in the '50s. Eclipsed by his disciples,
Domino never complained
about his place in rock's pantheon: "I'm satisfied with what happened."
About half of Home was
homemade in New Orleans, with Domino attending the Plant and Herbie Hancock
sessions.
B.B. King taped the title track in Las Vegas. McCartney worked in London. And
local sensation Troy "Trombone Shorty"
Andrews did Whole Lotta Loving in New York with Lenny Kravitz, ReBirth
Brass Band and James Brown's former
horn section.
"For the first
time ever, I was nervous," says Andrews. "Lenny's one of my idols, I
grew up under ReBirth,
and Fred Wesley is king of the funky trombone. And here we are, honoring one of
the greatest New Orleans
musicians ever.
"After Louis
Armstrong, Fats was the key icon to take New Orleans music and make it
mainstream, to keep the music real
but make it commercially appealing to the rest of the world. He's an inspiration."
Andrews is especially impressed by Domino's hometown allegiance.
"People in the
Ninth Ward love him," he says. "For him to live in the toughest part
of town, it gave people hope.
They respected that. He was the king of the Ninth Ward."
Mostly self-taught,
Antoine Domino was inspired by pianists Albert Ammons and Amos Milburn and
learned piano
from his brother-in-law Harrison Verrett, a player in Oscar "Papa"
Celestin's band.
"I didn't need
school for that," he says. "I could listen to a record and play it
right away.
Anything with a lot of piano, I'd pay attention.
"I didn't know I
would be a musician. I worked on an ice truck. I towed ice blocks on my
back,
sometimes 100 pounds, sometimes 25 or 50. I was 15. In the houses where people
had a piano in their rooms,
I'd stop and play. That's how I practiced."
Big time for The Fat Man
In 1949, after being
discovered in The Hideaway on Desire Street, Domino and longtime collaborator
Dave Bartholomew retooled drug-themed Junkers Blues into The Fat Man,
his first Imperial Records hit
and considered by many the earliest rock 'n' roll song. They teamed on a host of
R&B hits,
including Domino's first crossover, 1955's Ain't That a Shame, a No. 10
pop hit. Pat Boone's version reached No. 2.
Did white artists get better breaks?
"They had better
laws," says Domino, who avoids discussing politics or race. "I was
used to it,
so it didn't make any difference. It was harder traveling. There were separate
places to get gas or use the bathroom.
I didn't let that bother me. It still doesn't bother me.
"Maybe I'm putting you on," he adds with a sly chuckle. "Maybe it's the beer."
Blueberry Hill,
Blue Monday and I'm Walkin' landed in the top five. His last
single to crack Billboard's top 100
was a 1968 cover of Lady Madonna (the song McCartney wrote to pay homage
to Domino).
He continued performing
after his chart slide in the mid-'60s, but gradually retreated into
a quiet existence, emerging only for infrequent concerts or special occasions.
He was part of the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's inaugural class in 1986 and received a Grammy
Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987.
Life was good. Until
Katrina. The morning after the storm, drummer Ernest "Box" Fontenant
went to Caffin Avenue
and found Domino stranded as waters quickly rose. He carried him on his back to
the second floor
of Fats' big house next door, and they huddled with a dozen others, including
Domino's wife, Rosemary,
until a boat rescued them from the balcony that night as the flood reached 8
feet.
He was dropped at a
bridge before winding up on the couch of LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell. His
agent
and some relatives were unaware of his fate for three days, and nerves weren't
soothed by graffiti
scrawled on his home: "R.I.P. Fats. You will be missed."
He doesn't dwell on the
loss of pianos, cars and memorabilia, including gold records stolen in a
post-storm burglary.
(Capitol recently provided replicas.)
"A lot of people
lost more than that," he reasons. "You can replace pianos, you see.
You can't replace life,
and we got out alive."
Domino was dazed and
numb in the aftermath of the hurricane, which stole his happy routine,
says close friend Haydee Ellis.
"The Ninth Ward
was a real community," she says. "People walked to his house to visit
all the time. He was so relaxed
with his friends and the musicians he knows. Strangers could knock on the door,
and if Fats was up to it,
he'd share whatever he was cooking, and he'd play the piano for them. He'd shake
hands with people on a tour bus."
These days, Domino
passes time watching TV, and cooking remains his passion, though he's less
inclined
to whip up hog's head cheese or red beans and rice without a gang of pals to
feed.
"You get tired when you cook for yourself," he says. "You keep tasting it and then you don't want it.
"I'm getting a new
stove put into my house today. I have a big stove in the kitchen, but I need a
little one in my room,
so I don't disturb my wife when I'm cooking. And I can cook without being
disturbed."
He starts singing: "I hear you knockin' but you can't come in!"
Aside from promoting Goin'
Home, his only quest is "paying more attention to the master," he
says. "I hope it goes well
with the Lord; that's what I've got to prepare for. We're only passing through.
We're a bunch of sinners,
and time is passing on."
Pressed again to survey his past, Domino says he wouldn't alter one minute. Has he always had a positive attitude?
"I don't remember
changing anything except my clothes, and I don't always do that," he says.
"I don't know anything
about an attitude. I'm just me."
Source: Paul MacPhail
Chuck Berry,
Trio Belleville in Montpellier, France
Sunday, 23. September 2007 -
22:15
CHUCK BERRY, TRIO BELLEVILLE
24.11.07 - MONTPELLIER, FRANCE - LE
CORUM
TICKETS
Prices:
1st category: 66,70 EUR
2nd category: 61,70 EUR
3rd category: 56,70 EUR
Category details:
1st to 3rd: Reserved Seating
Tickets available through
www.ticketnet.fr
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry,
Trio Belleville in Nice, France
Sunday, 23. September 2007 -
22:15
CHUCK BERRY, TRIO BELLEVILLE
23.11.07 - NICE, FRANCE - ACROPOLIS
TICKETS
Prices:
1st category: 66,80 EUR
2nd category: 61,80 EUR
3rd category: 56,80 EUR
Category details:
1st to 3rd: Reserved Seating
Tickets available through
www.ticketnet.fr
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry in
Geneva, Switzerland
Sunday, 23. September 2007 -
22:15
CHUCK BERRY
22.11.07 - GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - GRAND
CASINO
TICKETS
Prices:
1st category: 150,00 CHF
2nd category: 110,00 CHF
3rd category: 80,00 CHF
Category details:
1st to 3rd: Reserved Seating
Tickets available through
www.ticketcorner.ch
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry,
Trio Belleville in Lyon, France
Sunday, 23. September 2007 -
22:15
CHUCK BERRY, TRIO BELLEVILLE
21.11.07 - LYON, FRANCE - AMPHITHEATRE
TICKETS
Prices:
1st category: 67,00 EUR
2nd category: 62,00 EUR
3rd category: 57,00 EUR
Category details:
1st to 3rd: Reserved Seating
Tickets available through
www.ticketnet.fr
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry,
Trio Belleville in Dijon, France
Friday, 21. September 2007 -
14:15
CHUCK BERRY, TRIO BELLEVILLE
20.11.07 - DIJON, FRANCE - ZENITH
TICKETS
Prices:
1st category: 68,50 EUR
2nd category: 63,50 EUR
3rd category: 58,50 EUR
Category details:
1st to 3rd: Reserved Seating
Tickets available through
www.ticketnet.fr
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry in
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Friday, 21. September 2007 -
14:15
CHUCK BERRY
19.11.07 - LUXEMBOURG, LUXEMBOURG -
ROCKHAL
TICKETS
Prices:
1st category: 75,76 EUR
2nd category: 70,51 EUR
Category details:
1st to 2nd: Reserved Seating
Tickets available through
www.eventim.de
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry in
Tilburg, Holland
Friday, 21. September 2007 -
14:15
CHUCK BERRY
18.11.07 - TILBURG, HOLLAND - 013
TICKETS
Prices:
General Admission: SOLD OUT
Category details:
General Admission: Standing
Tickets available through
www.ticketmaster.nl
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry in
Odense, Denmark
Friday, 21. September 2007 -
14:15
CHUCK BERRY
16.11.07 - ODENSE, DENMARK -
IDRAETSHALLEN
TICKETS
Prices:
1st category: 400,00 DKK
2nd category: 300,00 DKK
Category details:
1st: Unreserved Seating
2nd: Standing
Tickets available through
www.billnet.dk
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry in
Antwerp, Belgium
Friday, 21. September 2007 -
14:15
CHUCK BERRY
15.11.07 - ANTWERP, BELGIUM - LOTTO
ARENA
TICKETS
Prices:
1st category: 80,00 EUR
2nd category: 60,00 EUR
3rd category: 50,00 EUR
4th category: 40,00 EUR
Category details:
1st to 4th: Reserved Seating
Tickets available through
www.lottoarena.be
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry in
Helsinki, Finland
Friday, 21. September 2007 -
14:15
CHUCK BERRY
14.11.07 - HELSINKI, FINLAND -
FINLANDIA HALL
TICKETS
Prices:
General Admission: 58,00 EUR
Category details:
General Admission: Reserved Seating
Tickets available through
www.ticketservicefinland.fi
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry,
Lucinda Williams in Basel, Switzerland
Friday, 21. September 2007 -
14:15
CHUCK BERRY, LUCINDA WILLIAMS
13.11.07 - BASEL, SWITZERLAND - MESSE
BASEL
TICKETS
Prices:
1st category: SOLD OUT
2nd category: SOLD OUT
3rd category: 90,00 CHF
Category details:
1st to 3rd: Reserved Seating
Tickets available through
www.ticketcorner.ch
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry in
Munich, Germany
Friday, 21. September 2007 -
14:15
CHUCK BERRY
12.11.07 - MUNICH, GERMANY - GEORG
ELSER HALLE
TICKETS
Prices:
General Admission: 56,00 EUR
Category details:
General Admission: Standing
Tickets available through
www.muenchenticket.de
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry in
Alton, IL
Friday, 21. September 2007 -
14:15
CHUCK BERRY
03.11.07 - ALTON, IL - ARGOSY'S ALTON
BELLE CASINO
TICKETS
Prices:
General Admission: 25,00 $
Category details:
General Admission: Standing
Tickets available through
Call 1-800-711-4263
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry in St. Louis, MO
Friday, 21. September 2007 -
14:15
CHUCK BERRY
17.10.07 - ST. LOUIS, MO - BLUEBERRY
HILL
TICKETS
Prices:
General Admission: 25,00 $
Category details:
General Admission: Unreserved Seating
Tickets available through
www.metrotix.com
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry
80th Birthday Celebration World Tour
Friday, 21. September 2007 -
14:15
CHUCK BERRY 80TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION WORLD TOUR
18.10.06
- St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
20.10.06 - Alton, IL - Argosy's Alton Belle Casino SOLD OUT
21.10.06 - Las Vegas, NV - Orleans Arena
15.11.06 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
13.12.06 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
15.01.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
17.01.07 - Moscow, Russia - B-1 Maximum
18.01.07 - Belfast, Northern Ireland - Waterfront Hall SOLD OUT
19.01.07 - Istanbul, Turkey - Hilton Convention Center SOLD OUT
20.01.07 - Paris, France - Olympia SOLD OUT
21.01.07 - Bordeaux, France - Theatre Femina SOLD OUT
22.01.07 - Toulouse, France - Halle Aux Grains SOLD OUT
23.01.07 - Hamburg, Germany - Color Line Arena
24.01.07 - Leipzig, Germany - Leipzig Arena
25.01.07 - Malmo, Sweden - Baltiska Hallen
26.01.07 - Goteborg, Sweden - Lisebergshallen SOLD OUT
27.01.07 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Amager Bio SOLD OUT
28.01.07 - Stockholm, Sweden - Berns SOLD OUT
29.01.07 - Bilbao, Spain - Bizkaia
01.02.07 - Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena
02.02.07 - Alton, IL - Argosy's Alton Belle Casino SOLD OUT
14.02.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
16.02.07 - Branson, MO - Welk Resort Center SOLD OUT
17.02.07 - Branson, MO - Welk Resort Center SOLD OUT
14.03.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
16.03.07 - Columbia, MO - Blue Note SOLD OUT
11.04.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
01.05.07 - Rome, Italy - Piazza S. Giovanni
11.05.07 - Alton, IL - Argosy's Alton Belle Casino SOLD OUT
16.05.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
13.06.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
15.06.07 - Westbury, NY - North Fork Theatre At Westbury
30.06.07 - Clayton, MO - Private Performance SOLD OUT
06.07.07 - St. Louis, MO -
Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
11.07.07 - Oslo, Norway - Sentrum Scene
12.07.07 - Karlstad, Sweden - Mariebergsskogen
13.07.07 - Jarvso, Sweden - Stenegard
14.07.07 - Stockholm, Sweden - Ulriksdal Festival
16.07.07 - Goteborg, Sweden - Tradgardsforeningen
17.07.07 - Langesund, Norway - Wrightegaarden
18.07.07 - Orebro, Sweden - Brunnsparken
19.07.07 - Bastad, Sweden - Tennisstadion
20.07.07 - Kalmar, Sweden - Skalby Gard
21.07.07 - Hassleholm, Sweden - Petva
22.07.07 - Berlin, Germany - Zitadelle
08.08.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
11.08.07 - Alton, IL - Argosy's Alton Belle Casino SOLD OUT
12.09.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
14.09.07 - New York, NY - B.B. King's Blues Club SOLD OUT
15.09.07 - Cranford, NJ - MusicFest
17.10.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Rock'n'Roll
Party in der Oyle - Sa. 06.10.2007
Friday, 21. September 2007 -
14:15
Rummental 36, 96450 Coburg, Tel. 09561 - 427766
Source: Michael Neubert
Fats Domino
News
Sunday, 09. September 2007 -
13:50
Featuring Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, Jon Cleary, Henry Butler, David Egan, Irma Thomas, Walter "Wolfman" Washington and the Roadmasters, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, Warren Storm and more special guests
(VIP Package includes admission to show plus VIP 2nd floor balcony access with open bar from 8:00pm to end of show, plus join Fats Domino for open bar and food from 8:00pm-11:00pm next door at the Tchoup House. Also includes a copy of the double CD and a commemorative record release party poster.)
Source: Paul MacPhail
Bo
Diddley News
Sunday, 09. September 2007 -
13:50
BO DIDDLEY leaves hospital, feeling great
September 5th 2007
We are delighted to be able to report
that BO DIDDLEY has now left the medical
center in Gainesville, FL where he was admitted after suffering a heart attack
last month.
With his health greatly improved, BO
DIDDLEY is now resting at home and happy to
be back with his family. His family and friends would like to thank his fans for
the outpouring of cards, letters and good wishes that followed his stroke
last
May and last month's heart attack.
---
BO DIDDLEY hospitalized, in stable condition
August 28th 2007
BO DIDDLEY was this morning (Tuesday)
moved from intensive care to cardiac care
and listed in stable condition at the North Florida Regional Medical Center
in
Gainesville, after suffering a heart attack during a routine medical check-up
Friday (August 24th).
Our thoughts and our prayers are with BO
DIDDLEY and his dear family and friends
at this difficult time.
Source: David Blakey
Chuck
Berry, The Smithereens, Beale Street Love, Fountains Of Wayne in Cranford, NJ
Sunday, 09. September 2007 -
13:50
CHUCK BERRY, THE SMITHEREENS, BEALE
STREET LOVE, FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE, LIVE
THE ENGLISH BEAT, THE OLD CEREMONY, THE APPLES IN STEREO, THE ALARM
15.09.07 - CRANFORD, NJ - MUSICFEST
TICKETS
Prices:
General Admission: Free Admission
Category details:
General Admission: Standing
Tickets available through
www.ucmusicfest.com
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry in
New York, NY
Sunday, 09. September 2007 -
13:50
CHUCK BERRY
14.09.07 - NEW YORK, NY - B.B. KING'S
BLUES CLUB
TICKETS
Prices:
General Admission: 90,00 $
Category details:
General Admission: Unreserved Seating
Tickets available through
www.ticketmaster.com
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry,
My Two Planets in St. Louis, MO
Sunday, 09. September 2007 -
13:50
CHUCK BERRY, MY TWO PLANETS
12.09.07 - ST. LOUIS, MO - BLUEBERRY
HILL
TICKETS
Prices:
General Admission: 25,00 $
Category details:
General Admission: Unreserved Seating
Tickets available through
www.metrotix.com
Source: Wolfgang Guhl
Chuck Berry
80th Birthday Celebration World Tour
Sunday, 09. September 2007 -
13:50
CHUCK BERRY 80TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION WORLD TOUR
18.10.06
- St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
20.10.06 - Alton, IL - Argosy's Alton Belle Casino SOLD OUT
21.10.06 - Las Vegas, NV - Orleans Arena
15.11.06 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
13.12.06 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
15.01.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
17.01.07 - Moscow, Russia - B-1 Maximum
18.01.07 - Belfast, Northern Ireland - Waterfront Hall SOLD OUT
19.01.07 - Istanbul, Turkey - Hilton Convention Center SOLD OUT
20.01.07 - Paris, France - Olympia SOLD OUT
21.01.07 - Bordeaux, France - Theatre Femina SOLD OUT
22.01.07 - Toulouse, France - Halle Aux Grains SOLD OUT
23.01.07 - Hamburg, Germany - Color Line Arena
24.01.07 - Leipzig, Germany - Leipzig Arena
25.01.07 - Malmo, Sweden - Baltiska Hallen
26.01.07 - Goteborg, Sweden - Lisebergshallen SOLD OUT
27.01.07 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Amager Bio SOLD OUT
28.01.07 - Stockholm, Sweden - Berns SOLD OUT
29.01.07 - Bilbao, Spain - Bizkaia
01.02.07 - Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena
02.02.07 - Alton, IL - Argosy's Alton Belle Casino SOLD OUT
14.02.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
16.02.07 - Branson, MO - Welk Resort Center SOLD OUT
17.02.07 - Branson, MO - Welk Resort Center SOLD OUT
14.03.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
16.03.07 - Columbia, MO - Blue Note SOLD OUT
11.04.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
01.05.07 - Rome, Italy - Piazza S. Giovanni
11.05.07 - Alton, IL - Argosy's Alton Belle Casino SOLD OUT
16.05.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
13.06.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
15.06.07 - Westbury, NY - North Fork Theatre At Westbury
30.06.07 - Clayton, MO - Private Performance SOLD OUT
06.07.07 - St. Louis, MO -
Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
11.07.07 - Oslo, Norway - Sentrum Scene
12.07.07 - Karlstad, Sweden - Mariebergsskogen
13.07.07 - Jarvso, Sweden - Stenegard
14.07.07 - Stockholm, Sweden - Ulriksdal Festival
16.07.07 - Goteborg, Sweden - Tradgardsforeningen
17.07.07 - Langesund, Norway - Wrightegaarden
18.07.07 - Orebro, Sweden - Brunnsparken
19.07.07 - Bastad, Sweden - Tennisstadion
20.07.07 - Kalmar, Sweden - Skalby Gard
21.07.07 - Hassleholm, Sweden - Petva
22.07.07 - Berlin, Germany - Zitadelle
08.08.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill SOLD OUT
11.08.07 - Alton, IL - Argosy's Alton Belle Casino SOLD OUT
12.09.07 - St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill
14.09.07 - New York, NY - B.B. King's Blues Club
15.09.07 - Cranford, NJ - MusicFest
Source: Wolfgang Guhl