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	<title>Nick Edelstein &#187; little joe</title>
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		<title>Recap: Atl. History Center</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 08:41:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow! What an awesome pair of shows. Big thanks to the adoring crowd who attended Thursday and Friday&#8217;s &#8220;Southern Music: Straight Up Blues&#8221; concert series at Atlanta History Center.
We truly enjoyed ourselves. Photos and audio recording will be posted soon!
Although the room was large, the vibe felt very intimate as if we were gathered around [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow! What an awesome pair of shows. Big thanks to the adoring crowd who attended Thursday and Friday&#8217;s &#8220;Southern Music: Straight Up Blues&#8221; concert series at Atlanta History Center.<br />
We truly enjoyed ourselves. Photos and audio recording will be posted soon!<br />
Although the room was large, the vibe felt very intimate as if we were gathered around the hearth in a friend&#8217;s living room. The roomy stage allowed us &#8211; a quintet &#8211; to move and breathe freely. Improvisations were at a peak and the energy flowed all night. We hope to return next season!<br />
Opening for Mudcat and Francine Reed was a great bonus to these already wonderful concerts. After a killer set, we got to kick back and relax to 2 of our most highly regarded local influences (and probably the 2 best-known Blues artists currently representing GA). What a pleasure it was chatting with Danny Dudeck and Marvin Taylor (Francine and Java Monkey&#8217;s guitarist) backstage.</p>
<p><a href="http://nicke.mobi/w4"><img src="http://nicke.mobi/w4" alt="" width="300" height="225" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-364" /></a></p>
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<h3 class="gigpress-related-heading">Related show(s)</h3>												
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									<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Date:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item"><abbr class="dtstart" title="2009-05-08 19:00:00">Friday, May 8th 2009</abbr>
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											<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Time:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item">7:00 PM</span></li>
										<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">City:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item summary"><span class="hide">Nick Edelsteinin </span>Atlanta, GA</span></li>
					<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Venue:</span> <span class="gigpress-show-related location"><a href="http://nicke.mobi/3L" target="_blank" title="(opens in a new window)">Atlanta History Center</a></span></li>
																		<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Address:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item"><a href="http://nicke.mobi/8c" title="Find this address using Google Maps. (opens in a new window)" class="gigpress-address" target="_blank">130 W. Paces Ferry Rd. NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30329</a></span></li>
																			<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Venue phone:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item">404-814-4000</span></li>
												<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Country:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item">US</span></li>
																			<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Age restrictions:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item">All Ages</span></li>
																			<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Box office:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item">404-814-4150</span></li>
																								<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Notes:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item">&#8220;Southern Music: Shaken &#038; Stirred&#8221; concert series.  Opening for Francine Reed and Mudcat.</span></li>
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									<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Date:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item"><abbr class="dtstart" title="2009-05-07 19:00:00">Thursday, May 7th 2009</abbr>
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											<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Time:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item">7:00 PM</span></li>
										<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">City:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item summary"><span class="hide">Nick Edelsteinin </span>Atlanta, GA</span></li>
					<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Venue:</span> <span class="gigpress-show-related location"><a href="http://nicke.mobi/3L/" target="_blank" title="(opens in a new window)">Atlanta History Center</a></span></li>
																		<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Address:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item"><a href="http://nicke.mobi/8c" title="Find this address using Google Maps. (opens in a new window)" class="gigpress-address" target="_blank">130 W. Paces Ferry Rd. NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30329</a></span></li>
																			<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Venue phone:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item">404-814-4000</span></li>
												<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Country:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item">US</span></li>
																			<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Age restrictions:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item">All Ages</span></li>
																			<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Box office:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item">404-814-4150</span></li>
																								<li><span class="gigpress-related-label">Notes:</span> <span class="gigpress-related-item">&#8220;Southern Music: Shaken &#038; Stirred&#8221; concert series.  Opening for Francine Reed and Mudcat.</span></li>
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		<title>Newnan: our first time</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 19:23:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230; at the Alamo!  Well, except for John.  He had played there once before with Chick Willis.  But for me and Andy, it was a new town and a new venue. I was VERY excited.  Built in the 1920s, The Alamo has a lot of history including original curtains and amazing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230; at the Alamo!  Well, except for John.  He had played there once before with Chick Willis.  But for me and Andy, it was a new town and a new venue. I was VERY excited.  Built in the 1920s, The Alamo has a lot of history including original curtains and amazing natural acoustics.  Even after our audience filed in, you could still hear the pitter-patter of John&#8217;s drums and we only used mics for our vocals!  I had a small 15-watt tube amp and never raised it&#8217;s volume past &#8220;4.&#8221;<br />
<span id="more-177"></span>Newnan may not be as historically significant as Yamacraw Bluff or the Etowah mounds, but we did have a great time.  Newnan&#8217;s square was natural, not forced like some modern towns.  The businesses are locally owned, practical and not too touristy.  The pizza was <span style="text-decoration: underline;">amazing</span> and the staff? &#8211; incredibly friendly.  Clinton, the bartender, never stopped smiling.  Jason did a great job with our vocal mics.  Utah took photos of us underneath the marquee and Adam collected the door fees.  It was a well-oiled machine that said &#8220;We care, thanks for coming!&#8221;<br />
Our audience was great too.  One fellow named &#8220;Kirby&#8221; requested a bunch of tunes, some of which we did off-the-cuff.  Tunes like &#8220;Runnin&#8217; Down A Dream&#8221; and &#8220;Back In The U.S.S.R.&#8221; were big hits with the crowd.  We also met Dave, who said he plays drums for Little Joe.  Dave had played The Alamo over a dozen times and was very knowledgable, and kindly stayed for the entire night!  Thanks guys!  I didn&#8217;t get to meet the other 40 or so people who came because I took a very short break, but I really appreciated your support.  And your dancing!  We had a b-day request for &#8220;Wonderful Tonight&#8221; and literally, as soon as I played the first three notes on my guitar, two couples RAN to the dance floor!  <img src='http://www.nickedelstein.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   Every song we played was met with raucus applause.  Thanks, Newnan, for welcoming us with open arms!</p>
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