Let’s start by debunking a myth – turkey does not make you tired! Chances are what makes you so tired is the enormous amount of carbs you ingest on that day. Okay, with that said, Thursday is Thanksgiving Day, a day where gluttony is acceptable. Got it? Here’s the live music guide for the week of 11/22 through 11/28…
On Tuesday, the new official first day of the week, the Kelsey Creek Brewing in K’ville takes the banner to the forefront by presenting Buskin’ for Brewskis, (Danny Prather, Mike Guarniero and valued guests), along with a menu of handcrafted beers, ales and seltzers – all with funny names – from 3 to 6:00. Here’s a little-known factoid – Thanksgiving menus have changed much over the decades since the first Thanksgiving, but from the first, beer has always been a constant. Come start the Thanksgiving weekend with a brew…
Due to Thanksgiving Day, the Saw Shop Public House will make a one-time change from Thursday’s live music to Wednesday evening, this time featuring Dave Broida and Blues Farm from 6 to 9:00. Enjoy an excellent meal, libations from a full bar and more 1,4,5 than you can shake a turkey drumstick at. On Sunday morning come enjoy the music of Margo Fleming while munching a bunch of brunch from 11:30 to 2:00. Reservations are recommended… Little known factoid – musicians James Taylor, Grace Slick, Carley Simon and James Hetfield are all descendants of Mayflower passenger William White. Oh the jams they could have had on that famous ship!…
The Blues Invitational Jam Session held every Wednesday at the Hopland Tap is on again from 7 to 10:00. With a house band of Wendy DeWitt, Kirk Harwood and Pierre Archain, they get the crowd rockin’, but with the inclusion of an occasional name brand Bay Area Blues musician, they take it to another level. Another factoid – Bing Crosby, Katharine Hepburn, Hugh Hefner, Clint Eastwood, Christopher Reeve and Richard Gere were all descendants of Mayflower…