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Going to an "Albert Lee" Concert in Pasadena this Saturday

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2016, 05:41
by abel
Hi all,

I am excited to be going to an Albert Lee concert at the Levitt Pavilion in Pasadena this coming Saturday God willing.
It's an up close and personal venue similar to the Hollywood Bowl, but much smaller. The concert is free.
I'll go and try to talk to him as I always do when he plays in his place of residence in Agoura Hills.
He remembers my face, and when I say my name, he seems to have seen it somewhere (politeness I guess).

Let me know if you have a message for him, I'll try and transmit.

I'll take my new Sony camcorder with me and try to post something for you.
Below are links to the venue and to Albert Lee's promo.

http://www.levittpavilionpasadena.org/e ... lbert-lee/

http://www.levittpavilionpasadena.org/

Blessings,
Abel

Re: Going to an "Albert Lee" Concert in Pasadena this Saturd

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2016, 09:46
by Mikey
You ll have a great tine, I had a chat wuth him after a gig in Bristol last year and he was so modest and unassuming. Needless to say he played an incredible set.

Re: Going to an "Albert Lee" Concert in Pasadena this Saturd

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2016, 12:05
by JimN
I'm sure you'll enjoy the concert, Abel.

You are acquainted with Albert Lee, as I recall... I'm sure that you introduced me to him at the 2012 NAMM show. He was manning an exhibition stand (Music Man?).

Best wishes.

Re: Going to an "Albert Lee" Concert in Pasadena this Saturd

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2016, 18:53
by Uncleboko
Saw him in Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds at the Lynx Club in Borehamwood back in 1965 - I think a couple of weeks after the Yardbirds!

Re: Going to an "Albert Lee" Concert in Pasadena this Saturd

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2016, 19:23
by Joeland-CH
Dear Abel
I do not remember how many times I've seen him live. He is a super musician and a great person, always nice and friendly.
Please tell him, Gudrun and I missed him in Germany and Switzerland :-) I wish you a great concert!
Best wishes, Roland
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=965374480163255&l=2c80cdfef2

Re: Going to an "Albert Lee" Concert in Pasadena this Saturd

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2016, 21:20
by Uncleboko
Uncleboko wrote:Saw him in Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds at the Lynx Club in Borehamwood back in 1965 - I think a couple of weeks after the Yardbirds!


Just checked with an old friend who confirmed that we also saw him at the Fender Club which was held in a church hall (remember them?) in Kenton near Harrow.

Re: Going to an "Albert Lee" Concert in Pasadena this Saturd

PostPosted: 24 Jul 2016, 06:20
by abel
Hi all,

Unfortunately, the show was cancelled because of unhealthy air quality due to the huge fire in Santa Clarita (my hometown)
generating smoke that covers the entire Los Angeles County.
In my side of town, we are Ok as the fire is moving south.

The show has been rescheduled to a later dare though.

I will keep you posted.
In the meantime, I went to see a Surf music show with "3 Balls of fire", "Slacktone" and the "Paul Johnson band".

Last night, I also attended our local Blues festival with the super Boogie Woogie Keyboard player "Dona Oxford".

Jim,
Jeff and everyone is saying hello.

Blessings,
Abel

Re: Going to an "Albert Lee" Concert in Pasadena this Saturd

PostPosted: 24 Jul 2016, 17:48
by JimN
Thanks for that, Abel.

I met Paul Johnson at a SoCal Winter Surf Fest (Los Alamitos) a few years ago. I remember him mainly from being featured on a Guitar Player magazine "Soundpage" flexi disc back in the mid-1980s (which I still have).

It was in an edition dedicated to surf and crime / spy guitar material and it featured Paul playing Stand Up, Stand Up, For Jesus and The Raybeats with The Sad Little Caper.

I'm so envious of you getting to see Slacktone again. Dave Wronski is one of the greatest guitarists working today in the surf / instro genres. And I take it that Dusty Watson gave one of his usual power-performances on drums?

Was 3 Balls of Fire the Texas band? If it was, we saw them here in London a few years ago at the Pipeline Convention, backing either George Tomsco or Bob Spalding (wish I could remember which one!).

Best wishes to you all and enjoy the Albert Lee concert when you get to see it.

We all hope the fire keeps well away from residential areas of Santa Clarita.

Re: Going to an "Albert Lee" Concert in Pasadena this Saturd

PostPosted: 24 Jul 2016, 20:04
by Mikey
Dona Oxford was playing with Albert the last time I saw him and what a fabulous artist she is too.

Re: Going to an "Albert Lee" Concert in Pasadena this Saturd

PostPosted: 25 Jul 2016, 07:39
by RayL
JimN wrote:Was 3 Balls of Fire the Texas band? If it was, we saw them here in London a few years ago at the Pipeline Convention, backing either George Tomsco or Bob Spalding (wish I could remember which one!).


Jim, they backed both. It was 2006 and, to quote the booklet from the Convention DVD,
"Bob was originally coming to the Convention as a visitor, and very kindly stepped in after the unfortunate withdrawal of The Silhouets. Internet introductions resulted in a liason with 3 Balls Of Fire and between them they arranged a mouth-watering set within a couple of days. Truly a treat for the many, many Ventures fans!". The set list was Spindrift / Yellow Jacket / Memphis / Rumble / Diamond Head / Yellow Bird / Movin' 'n' Groovin' / Sen-Say-Shun/Apache / Pipeline / Sleepwalk / Walk, Don't Run / Blue Dawn / Encore Rawhide.

When backing George Tomsco the set list was Fireball / Torquay / Panic Button / Gunshot / Foot Patter/ Vaquero / Chief Whoopin' Koff / Yacky Doo / Walkin'/ El Ringo / Rik A Tik / Quite A Party / Dumbo / Bulldog/Harlee Guitar / Encores: Rumble /Tequila