Li'l Band O' Gold: Continental Club, Thursday, Mar 16
Wednesday Night
Li'l Band O' Gold
Continental Club, Thursday, Mar 16
With their debut release on Shanachie Records only weeks away, this band of Louisiana All-Stars blew through the jam-packed Continental Club like a Gulf Coast cyclone. Fronted by roots-drenched guitarist C.C. Adcock and button-accordionist Steve Riley from Mamou Playboys fame, with swamp-pop legend/drummer Warren Storm and a three-man saxophone section anchored by Dickey Landry ("Lafayette's first bohemian'), Li'l Band O' Gold rocked the rafters with an ass-kicking set of high-steppin' Cajun reels, pungent swamp pop, low-down blues, and good Crescent City rock & roll. They effectively rotated vocal chores roughly according to musical genres with Storm handling the swamp ballads, Riley the Cajun tunes, and Adcock the rockers. A nicely arranged and upbeat rendering of a Balfa Brothers' Mardi Gras anthem, and a scorching send-up of Little Richard's "Lucille" were only two of many highpoints. Louisiana music is such a zesty melange of overlapping styles and influences that it's a musical world unto itself. LBOG brings it all together as one big rollicking party. Let 'em roll!
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