Hi All ---
For those interested and/or in Los Angeles next Saturday ---
http://www.troubadour.com/event/1085...e-los-angeles/
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Hi All ---
For those interested and/or in Los Angeles next Saturday ---
http://www.troubadour.com/event/1085...e-los-angeles/
I think it's nice the Troubadour is hosting an event, but what is this "Americana"? Is it a band?
Looks to be an association based in Tenn.
The fact that the Troubadour is involved makes me optimistic it will be a special evening. The Grammy's are 2 days later here in LA. While it doesn't sound like its the event Irving has mentioned, still feels like it'll be nice.
I haven't found any details of the tribute to Glenn but there was pre-Grammy tribute to the Everly Brothers two years ago which may give an idea of what to expect.
http://www.thebluegrasssituation.com...ribute-everlys
OHH man I wish I lived down there in LA! Would've been nice to see what they were playing! I hope they do play that tribute to Glenn!!
Thanks for the info about this Steve and UTW. I hope you don't mind, but I changed the title of the thread to make it more descriptive and easier to find since there are so many different tributes pouring in for Glenn.
I would have loved to have been there last night. Hopefully, there will be more information about the event in the coming days.
I thought it may be nice to include a picture of the poster that was on the Troubadour website for Glenn's tribute in this thread in case the original link becomes disabled ...
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...psqxqadnxg.jpg
Victim of Love posted this on another thread. It sounds like quite a show.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...211-story.html
Quote:
Hilly said the Americana organization sought and received the blessing of Frey’s widow, Cindy Frey, the other members of the Eagles and their longtime manager Irving Azoff to turn the event into a Frey tribute.
“If they had said no, we wouldn’t have done it,” he said. “But they said yes, and I’m humbled by that.”
The house band will include Scott Crago, Michael Thompson and Danny Grenier. Jack Tempchin is playing and Henry Diltz will talk about Glenn.
Happy to see Bonnie Raitt & Glen Hansard who I once saw as support to Bob Dylan included.