EC at Bobby Charles tribute in New Orleans, April 29, 2010

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http://www.offbeat.com/2010/04/28/two-n ... y-charles/
When Bobby Charles passed away last January, friends quietly worried that didn’t seem to be any musical tributes to the Louisiana songwriting legend forthcoming. A few months later, they finally arrive. Last weekend, he was the subject of a panel in the Alison Miner Music Heritage Stage, and on Sunday there was a celebration of Charles’ career at the Cabildo. Tonight, Lil’ Band o’ Gold brings his music to life with some all-star guests at the House of Blues’ Parish.

The Lafayette swamp pop supergroup debuted their tribute to Charles at Festival International last weekend, but this time they’ll be joined by musical guests that admired Charles including his long-time friend Dr. John, Elvis Costello, swamp pop singer Tommy McLain, Jon Cleary, Zigaboo Modeliste and Shannon McNally, who sang as a part of the Bobby Charles tribute show at Jazz Fest in 2007 when he couldn’t make the show.
While the article describes the show as happening "tonight," the House of Blues website says it is tomorrow, April 29.

http://www.houseofblues.com/tickets/eve ... ntid=63281
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Thanks for the tip! Might have to check this out.
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This has been downgraded a bit, to just a rumor now.

"The Lafayette swamp pop supergroup debuted their tribute to Charles at Festival International last weekend, but this time they’ll be joined by musical guests that admired Charles. Rumored to be among them are his long-time friend Dr. John, Elvis Costello, Jon Cleary and Shannon McNally, who sang as a part of the Bobby Charles tribute show at Jazz Fest in 2007 when he couldn’t make the show."

http://www.offbeat.com/2010/04/29/two-n ... y-charles/
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http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/ ... prise.html

Elvis Costello among surprise guests at Bobby Charles tribute
By Keith Spera, The Times-Picayune
April 30, 2010, 9:00AM

The indefatigable Elvis Costello apparently still had energy to burn after leaving the Fair Grounds on Thursday. Five hours after wrapping up his set on the New Orleans Jazz Fest's Gentilly Stage with his band the Sugarcanes, he appeared on stage at The Parish of the House of Blues during Lil Band o' Gold's tribute to late Louisiana songwriter Bobby Charles.

Lil Band o' Gold is already a southwest Louisiana all-star ensemble fronted by guitarist C.C. Adcock and accordionist Steve Riley and powered by veteran swamp pop drummer/vocalist Warren Storm. Charles, who died this spring in Abbeville, wrote a slew of songs recorded by the likes of Fats Domino ("Walking to New Orleans") and Bill Haley & the Comets ("See You Later Alligator"). He counted many well-known musicians among his fans and admirers.

Rumors that some of those admirers, including Robert Plant -- who sat in with Lil Band o' Gold at Tipitina's three years ago, while in town to record songs for a Fats Domino tribute album -- might turn up at The Parish on Thursday sparked a last-minute run on tickets. The 300-capacity room was full as the band, augmented by bonus tenor sax player Derek Huston, swung into gear.

Among the first guests was Shannon McNally. She opened with Charles' "I Spent All My Money Loving You" and "Small Town Talk." She and Storm traded verses on an achingly beautiful "Tennessee Blues," with David Egan and Dr. John on keyboards.

It was difficult to see Dr. John, given that the crowd was pressed close to the low stage. He was among Charles' close friends, and produced Charles' new CD, "Timeless," released just weeks after his death.

Warren sang lead on a sweet "(I Don't Know Why I Love You) But I Do," a Charles composition that became a massive hit for Frogman Henry.

Costello arrived on stage around midnight, invigorated by the setting, the band and the music. He started off with "Big Boys Cry," a song Charles recorded in the 1960s on his Hub-City Records label, but did not write. During a subsequent "Before I Grow Too Old," Costello gripped the microphone and roused the band and crowd, preaching the song as much as singing it alongside swamp pop survivor Tommy McLain. "Elvis Costello!" said McLain. "Tommy McLain!" said Costello.

Costello stuck around to strum guitar on "See You Later, Alligator," more than happy to be just another guy in the band paying tribute to a Louisiana master.
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http://www.offbeat.com/2010/05/01/coste ... y-charles/

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"The guest rumors were out of control by Thursday afternoon and included Robert Plant (who’d sang with Lil’ Band o’ Gold when he was in town cutting his tracks for the Fats Domino tribute Goin’ Home) and Michael Stipe (who’s in town working on a new R.E.M. album). Neither were a part of the night, though Elvis Costello did appear to pull out an old chestnut that I didn’t recognize, then brought swamp pop singer Tommy McLain out for a rousing version of “Before I Grow Too Old,” which McLain sang earlier on his own. The first guests onstage were Roddie Romero and Eric Adcock who sang “Walking to New Orleans” with Dr. John on the B3 organ. Though he played much of the set, Dr. John never took a lead vocal turn."
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http://stevensonblog.blogs.tuscaloosane ... l&tc=pgall

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Tommy McLain, Elvis Costello and Shannon McNally harmonize

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Elvis sits in with the Lil Band of Gold
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Since you put me down, it seems i've been very gloomy. You may laugh but pretty girls look right through me.
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Ta for link to e.g. BBDC.
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Since you put me down, it seems i've been very gloomy. You may laugh but pretty girls look right through me.
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No actual Elvis content in this , but this album seems worth getting -

http://www.oxfordamerican.org/articles/ ... bobby-cha/

Small Town Talk: Shannon McNally’s tribute to Bobby Charles
Published on July 2 2013


http://www.amazon.com/Small-Town-Talk-S ... p_t_1_57KQ
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