Bluesdays: Coco Montoya
The Village at Squaw Valley welcomes back Coco Montoya to Bluesdays. Coco Montoya began playing guitar when he was 13. Because the left-hander didn’t have an instructor teach him how
The Village at Squaw Valley welcomes back Coco Montoya to Bluesdays. Coco Montoya began playing guitar when he was 13. Because the left-hander didn’t have an instructor teach him how
Anthony Gomes makes his Bluesdays debut in The Village at Squaw Valley. Anthony Gomes is a cerebral man and a visceral player. He was the recipient of the University of
The Village at Squaw Valley welcomes back John Nemeth to Bluesdays. John Nemeth has such a beautiful voice he doesn’t need to play the harmonica. But the true bluesman, who
When we last saw Jimmy Thackery in The Village at Squaw Valley at Bluesdays in 2013, he exited the stage while his beat-up 1964 Stratocaster remained on the bandstand, humming
Rick Estrin & The Nightcats prowl the Village at Squaw Valley for Bluesdays on Tuesday, July 18. Hamish Anderson was originally slated to perform. A resident of Sacramento, Estrin is
Former IBC winner Grady Champion plays Bluesdays at The Village at Squaw Valley. As the youngest of 28 brothers and sisters, Grady Champion knows how to be competitive. Champion became
Roy Rogers & The Delta Rhythm Kings play Bluesdays in The Village at Squaw Valley. The 69-year-old Nevada City resident is a slide guitar virtuoso. Rogers is a Grammy winning
Dragondeer debut at Bluesdays in The Village at Squaw Valley. Dragondeer is a psych-blues band from Denver, Colorado, whose singular, reverb drenched take on old-school blues and soul — coupled with
Tuesdays are Bluesdays in the Village at Squaw Valley. The ninth season opens with the Blues Monsters Larry Yates started the Blues Monsters in the 1980. “He moved to Los
Free family friendly event held at The Village at Squaw Valley
The Village at Squaw Valley welcomes back Coco Montoya to Bluesdays. Coco Montoya began playing guitar when he was 13. Because the left-hander didn’t have an instructor teach him how
Anthony Gomes makes his Bluesdays debut in The Village at Squaw Valley. Anthony Gomes is a cerebral man and a visceral player. He was the recipient of the University of
The Village at Squaw Valley welcomes back John Nemeth to Bluesdays. John Nemeth has such a beautiful voice he doesn’t need to play the harmonica. But the true bluesman, who
When we last saw Jimmy Thackery in The Village at Squaw Valley at Bluesdays in 2013, he exited the stage while his beat-up 1964 Stratocaster remained on the bandstand, humming
Rick Estrin & The Nightcats prowl the Village at Squaw Valley for Bluesdays on Tuesday, July 18. Hamish Anderson was originally slated to perform. A resident of Sacramento, Estrin is
Former IBC winner Grady Champion plays Bluesdays at The Village at Squaw Valley. As the youngest of 28 brothers and sisters, Grady Champion knows how to be competitive. Champion became
Roy Rogers & The Delta Rhythm Kings play Bluesdays in The Village at Squaw Valley. The 69-year-old Nevada City resident is a slide guitar virtuoso. Rogers is a Grammy winning
Dragondeer debut at Bluesdays in The Village at Squaw Valley. Dragondeer is a psych-blues band from Denver, Colorado, whose singular, reverb drenched take on old-school blues and soul — coupled with
Tuesdays are Bluesdays in the Village at Squaw Valley. The ninth season opens with the Blues Monsters Larry Yates started the Blues Monsters in the 1980. “He moved to Los
Free family friendly event held at The Village at Squaw Valley