We remember some dancers from Mark's Showplace joined Billy, Dusty, and Frank onstage for the song, Give It Up. A hot couple January nights in Blimpville was just the 'voodoo healin' we all needed.
As a giant pot leaf banner hung behind them, they opened with a ferocious No Speak No Slave and ended the night with the big new song of moment, Remedy. We were levitating the whole time!
29 years ago today, ZZ Top played the second of two sold-out nights at the Civic Center in Portland. They were here on the Recycler tour and the song My Head’s in Mississippi was rockin’ the airwaves of WBLM.
Rich and Chris Robinson have not played together since 2013. That will all change when the brothers, going out as The Black Crowes. visit the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion on July 21st.
He has already had quite a birthday week of celebrating leading up to today. This past Wednesday night, Steve Gorman played with the ageless and superb, Ringo Starr at the Met in Philadelphia.
With a giant pot leaf banner hanging proudly behind them, they opened with a ferocious No Speak No Slave and ended the night with the big new song of moment, Remedy. We were levitating the whole time!
Black Crowes drummer and founding member, Steve Gorman is celebrating his 53rd today. Happy Birthday to one of Portland’s favorite musicians and one of WBLM’s best bros.
Blimpville has so many great live Black Crowes memories over the past two decades, from the first one at T-Birds in April 1990 to the last ones at the State Theatre in October 2013, for WBLM’s 40th Anniversary. Perhaps the most memorable night with the Black Crowes in Portland happened 24 years ago today