Last night, the Birthright Blues Project played a show at the Blue Armadillo Winery in Princeton, Texas. We arrived a bit early to set up, and ended up playing a set before we were scheduled to go on, and then played until 11, it was a fun gig with three different crowds that waved in and out throughout the night.
We were fortunate to have the 5th Street Band sit in during our breaks, keeping live music going all night, while we enjoyed visiting on the patio. If you haven't been to Princeton's winery, you should. There is really a great vibe going on in Princeton and we look forward to playing there again. We'll be there on the 24th of this month.
Special thanks go out to the folks who came out to see us from Cooper--it wouldn't be near as much fun without some of "our" crowd, and the family members who rode in on the Harley from Arlington, it was great to see y'all! It was nice seeing fellow musicians and friends and making new ones. I look forward to next time.
This week, I'll be working on getting our webpage optimized for viewing on mobile devices so when a person takes a pic of our band code it will bring up the best possible interface so they can get to "know" us and see what we're about. Getting ready for Helena, Arkansas and the King Biscuit Blues Festival....practicing, practicing, practicing. We don't have a show scheduled for next Saturday night, although I'm hopeful that will change this week. So if you need a band for Saturday night, keep us in mind...I'll post our schedule as always!
I'll put pictures of last night up ASAP!
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