Kyle Rowland with Buddy and Kim Emmer
From Sacramento, CA, Kyle Rowland and his band, Rowland & Tumblin’, have dominated every festival and juke joint they have stepped foot in. From traditional Chicago and Texas style blues, to mid-century soul and funk, Rowland & Tumblin’ will have your toes tapping till the next morning!
The Blues aint black, white, yellow, or purple, its a feeling and this boy’s got it” – James Cotton
“Kyle plays harp like a man, not all hopped up on nitrous oxide, but the way it should be played” – Little Charlie Baty
Buddy and Kim Emmer
The band mixes original blues-based songs featuring Kim and Buddy belting out traditional as well as original blues based tunes, with their fun High Energy show for the whole family.
Joey Delgado with Buddy & Kim Emmer
The Delgado Brothers Band recently took 1st place at The Blues Foundations prestigious 2016 International Blues Challenge in Memphis TN. Additionally Joey Delgado won “The Albert King Award for Best Guitarist.”
Buddy & Kim Emmer
Buddy Emmer Blues Band has been a longtime favorite on the West Coast and Northern Nevada circuit. A versatile party band whose musical style includes every form of blues from the 1930s up to modern, this rockin’ group will be sure to get you moving to the music.
Terry Hanck
Blues and soul music fans know that the soundtrack to early rock’ n’ roll ran on three-minute instrumentals with sax in the lead, and was directly related to 1950s and 1960s New Orleans R&B hits, along with that deep-fried wildness that came from Memphis. With this history lesson in mind, old school rock ‘n’ soul saxophonist and singer Terry Hanck makes perfect sense. Clearly, Hanck has worshipped at the right Southern altars– those of such iconic R&B brothers as Fats Domino, Ray Charles, B. B. King, Lee Allen and King Curtis. “I write songs that you think you’ve heard for years,” says the South Florida-based Hanck, who’s got suave movie-star looks and a good time presence that immutably anchors the old-style R&B he adores.
Maxx Cabello Jr.
Maxx has been fortunate enough to open for greats such as John Lee Hooker, Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers, Otis Rush, Roy Rogers, Guitar Shorty, W.C. Clarke, Tierra, Tommy Castro, Chris Cain, Gary Hoey, The Roomful of Blues, Duke Robillard, Booker T. & the MG’s, and many more. More recently he was asked to open for the popular alternative group Third Eye Blind at Lake Tahoes outdoor concert series. Cabello blew the crowd away, and received a standing ovation for his captivating performance. Maxx has played many prestigious venues such as, BB Kings Blues Club in Hollywood, CA., BB King’s Club NYC, Lou’s Pier 47 in San Francisco, CA., JJ’s Blues Club San Jose, CA., New York’s famous CBGB’s, Famous Dave’s in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Oakland Raiders Half-Time Show, and the list goes on. Within the last two years Maxx has played all over the country, and now he will be making his first overseas appearance on the Virgin Islands. One thing is for sure, the minute he steps foot on stage be prepared for an electrifying, all out, balls to the wall performance that you will never forget. It’s no mystery why he sells out of CDs at the end of each performance.
Buddy Emmer & Mighty Mike Schermer
Mighty Mike Schermer is probably the best blues guitarist, singer and songwriter you’ve never heard of”
Tommy Castro
“Every time I play with him my booty hurts afterwards from him kicking it all night!” – Elvin Bishop
“Funky and authentic!” – Bonnie Raitt
“Hands down one of the best songwriters in the blues today” – Bill Wax, XM/Sirius Radio “Bluesville”
The opening cut of Mighty Mike Schermer’s 8th solo album describes the 57 year-old guitarist/singer/songwriter’s musical journey perfectly. “It ain’t getting’ old, it’s just getting’ good!”
Recorded at Greaseland in San Jose, CA with the help of perennial Blues Award winner/Grammy nominee and multi-instrumentalist Kid Andersen, “Just Gettin’ Good” showcases Mighty Mike at his guitar-slinging, soul-singing and storytelling best. 12 original songs retain the energetic live-show feel throughout, with stellar performances by some of the Bay Area’s top musicians including Steve Ehrmann (Roy Rogers, John Lee Hooker), Tony Stead (Tommy Castro, Sly and The Family Stone), Paul Revelli (Joe Louis Walker, Chuck Prophet), D’mar (Little Richard, Rick Estrin and the Nightcats), June Core (Charlie Musselwhite, Robert Jr. Lockwood) and Austin DeLone (Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe). Jerry Jemmott, John Nemeth, Terry Hanck and The Sons of the Soul Revivers all contribute mightily in guest appearances. The knockout punch may well be delivered by Mike’s beautiful and talented partner Ms. Kimmy Pickens, featured in more than one Star-Is-Born musical and songwriting moment.
Buddy Emmer & Andy Santana
For his latest CD, Andy Santana has resurrected the infamous West Coast Playboys. Watch Your Step! features an army of talent including guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Kid Andersen, longtime musical companions Mighty Mike Schermer and June Core, as well as Bay Area blues stalwarts Rusty Zinn, Anthony Paule, Bob Welsh and others. Here Andy’s originals stand alongside some interesting covers that have the iconoclastic sensibilities of a true American original.
While listening to Watch Your Step! it is as if you are in a New Orleans dance hall that just happens to be on a beach in California. Sorry Santa Cruz, your secret is out of the bag.
Andy Santana was inducted in to the Sacramento Blues Hall of Fame on September 30, 2018 along with AJ Joyce, Jimmy Morello and RW Grigsby. There was also a special tribute to the late Frankie Lee.
The ceremony took place at Harlow’s followed by a showcase at the Torch Club.
Buddy Emmer & Kyle Rowland
From Sacramento, CA, Kyle Rowland and his band, Rowland & Tumblin’, have dominated every festival and juke joint they have stepped foot in. From traditional Chicago and Texas style blues, to mid-century soul and funk, Rowland & Tumblin’ will have your toes tapping till the next morning!
The Blues ain’t black, white, yellow, or purple, its a feeling and this boy’s got it” – James Cotton
“Kyle plays harp like a man, not all hopped up on nitrous oxide, but the way it should be played” – Little Charlie Baty
Buddy Emmer & Shane Dwight
Loaded with his six string gun, Shane Dwight fires away his own mix of blues-rock, country and soul to create a swagger sound. He astounds other players with his prowess and his confidence oozes out showing the crowd he’s boss.