Great Show Chubby Howard!
Posted: 8 Oct 2007 8:32 am
This was perhaps the best of Chubby’s shows that I have attended, and I’ve only missed a couple.
The players were all great and worked marvelously with the backup musicians. It was great to see the many great players in the room at once and how they can all just flat play. You guys were all fantastic! And talk about singers! There were no fewer than 6 doing the good old country stuff as well as some great songs of faith. Chubby Howard and Terry Crisp closed it down in fine order with a number of duets, and a couple of tunes backing Tony Howard.
Herby continues what he might soon call “The More Guts than Sense Tour” as he comes back from that stroke. That’s Herby’s line for any attempts to play anything up-tempo. I can still recall the my father-in-law’s first trip to St. Louis and his first impression of Herby who kicked off his set with “Lady Be Good” . My father-in-law said, “That first note brought everyone’s attention to the stage”. That’s hard to do at Scotty’s with so much going on in the room That was the first story he told my mother-in-law when asked how he liked the trip to Scotty’s. Great to see you keeping on with it, Herby.
The players were all great and worked marvelously with the backup musicians. It was great to see the many great players in the room at once and how they can all just flat play. You guys were all fantastic! And talk about singers! There were no fewer than 6 doing the good old country stuff as well as some great songs of faith. Chubby Howard and Terry Crisp closed it down in fine order with a number of duets, and a couple of tunes backing Tony Howard.
Herby continues what he might soon call “The More Guts than Sense Tour” as he comes back from that stroke. That’s Herby’s line for any attempts to play anything up-tempo. I can still recall the my father-in-law’s first trip to St. Louis and his first impression of Herby who kicked off his set with “Lady Be Good” . My father-in-law said, “That first note brought everyone’s attention to the stage”. That’s hard to do at Scotty’s with so much going on in the room That was the first story he told my mother-in-law when asked how he liked the trip to Scotty’s. Great to see you keeping on with it, Herby.