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Sunday, March 27, 2011

TWO BOOTS

Two Boots

The home of good music and great food in Brooklyn. Located in the fancy Park Slope area, Two Boots is a mix of Louisiana Mardi Grass party with the glamour of a Italian restaurant. In a cadle light atmosphere, this trendy restaurant serves delicius meals and amazing drinks. Live music happens Fridays and Saturdays and there is never a cover charge, besides the good old blues Two Boots presents styles like bluegrass, Country, Jazz and Rock. The staff is awsome and the food is fantastic. Good in a warm day and enjoy your food and drinks in their nice patio. For extra info check thier web site http://www.twobootsbrooklyn.com/.

     

DELTA GRILL

Delta Grill
Delta Grill is located in the heart of the Hell's Kitchen in New York City. Known by not only the down home south comfortable atmosphere, but also delicious food. If you are looking for that Cajun Creole food that is the place to go. Owners Tom Burns and Tom Sullivan envisioned a classic Louisiana roadhouse eatery with superior food and a welcoming atmosphere. Come in for a happy hour hurricane or an Abita Louisiana beer or join us for some live music on weekend nights and Sunday brunch.  You will never feel far from Louisiana at The Delta! They have live American roots music  Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Check about them at http://www.thedeltagrill.com/

Saturday, March 19, 2011

HILL COUNTRY: FOOD TO YOUR MOUTH AND MUSIC TO YOUR EARS

Hill Country
Hill Country is a very peculiar place, because customers are able to savor delicious southern food and enjoy great  music. In a bi-level facility Hill Country can seats 250 people. The legendary Texas BBQ attracts most of the customers and the live music became a special desert. Great musicians have performed at this venue. Even though most of the bands play country style, Hill Country has feature a lot of blues groups as well. All the staff wear cowboy boots and hats which  makes the atmosphere an authentic southern joint. You can check more about this venue at http://www.hillcountry.com/


Stage Area

Friday, March 18, 2011

RODEO BAR: THE ROADHOUSE IN THE CITY



Rodeo Bar
 


Rodeo Bar is the New York City longest  running Honky Tonk venue. With a charming decoration inspired on the Austin's rodahouses, this lay back place serves good food, has free live music and peanut shells crunching beneath your feet. They have the nicest bar tenders in New York and best of all, drinks are tip. Music happens 7 days a week at Rodeo Bar and styles range between country, blues, rockabilly and swing country. Once you are inside you will believe that you are in Texas. Check their web site at http://www.rodeobar.com/




Bar Area


Monday, March 7, 2011

BB KING BLUES CLUB





Main Entrace



Usually Times Square is associated with Broadway shows and tourist gift shops. Well, believe it  or not on  42nd st right in front of that famous Mac Donald's store you will find BB KING'S, the biggest blues club in New York City. Named after the legendary guitar player who became known because of his soul full voice. BBKING'S has two separated rooms the main stage which  is reserved for big concerts and Lucille's  a more intimate space.  Many blues players with international recognition have played in this stage. At the main stage you can enjoy different styles of music. Sundays there is Gospel concert and every 15 days they feature a Beatles tribute called Strawberry Fields. Admission vary according to who is performing. At the Lucille's room there is blues 7 days of the week with local bands.There is no admission charge for Lucill'es. Even though the staff is very friendly drinks and food are a little pricey. For more info you can check at http://www.bbkingblues.com/.






Main Stage








Lucille's Bar
 

THE BLUES TEMPLE IN NEW YORK CITY

TERRA BLUES BAR RSTRNT & MUSIC - NEW YORK, NY

















Located at Bleecker st in the hear of West  Village,Terra Blues is the best and most authentic blues club in New York City. A block a way you can see the blue letters in the bar's porch. The closer you get the louder you  will hear  the door  man  screaming " live blues, come on in, live blues". Performances starts at 7pm with a solo artist usually playing guitar and singing witch is very appropriate since the atmosphere is in candle lights. At 10pm the band plugs in the and starts to perform classic of blues that range from Southern to Chicago style. Great musicians  such as Steve Guyger, Bod Radcliff, Jr. Mac and Bill Sims have been playing there regularly. Drinks and food are not expensive for Manhattan standers. The staff is very friendly and the admisson ranges from 20 to 50 dollares depending on who is playing. Terra Blues is a small venue so be there early keep drinking and enjoy the music. You can check more about it at http://www.terrablues.com/