Performance Schedule

June 21
Bailey Days
1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Special Guest Artists
www.MichaelStanwood.com
www.DexterPayne.com

July 27, '08
Colorado Blues Show
Once Removed Blues Band
Special Guest Pat Travis
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August 9
Conifer Blues
5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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The Once Removed Blues Band
with special guest appearance by

Michael Stanwood
www.MichaelStanwood.com

Dexter Payne
www.DexterPayne.com

CD " Live at Center Stage "
$ 10.00
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This is a 2 hour CD,
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The Once Removed Blues Band Live at Center Stage
Live @ Center Stage Theater

Band Members

Patrick McAllister
Vocals, Guitar, Dobro

Audra Chambers
Vocals, Rain Stick

Randy Reznik
Harmonica, Vocals

Jeff Saussier
Trumpet, Piano, Vocals

Kirk Glienke
Saxophones

Scott Messler
Percussion, Vocals

Vince Tolpo
Cello

Bill Nash
Bass, Vocals

Frederick Woehler
Engineer


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Take a Ride (with me) Good Lovin'
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Reviews of Good Lovin'
Band: Patrick McAllister &
The Once Removed Blues Band
Genre: Blues (Colorado Blues)
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Too short!
This is way too fun of a song to be less than 3 minutes long. Great singing by someone who sounds like Joe Cocker wishes he sounded like. I loved the harmonica and guitar lines and solos, but I wish the story wouldn't have ended so soon!! I bet this would be a great song in concert with extended instrumental jams!
- thetoothpicker from Waterford, Michigan on 15Dec2005
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my first review
This song is very soulful. Especially enjoyed the harmonica work. Also a decent mix on the lead and backing vocals.
- ThePogoSticks from Livonia, Michigan on 25Dec2005
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A Happy little number
Nice upbeat little song.Sounds like these guys are having fun making music.The guitar really holds this tune together.Lots of fills and a good sense of timing.Vocals suited the song well and the backing vocals really added a nice flavor to the song.The Lyrics were never going to be too deep and meaningful on an upbeat tune like this.(Nor should they have been)
Good happy little number,I enjoyed it.
- MoonlitRain from Hemel Hempstead, Herts, United Kingdom on 22Dec2005
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Rollicking Blues
Howlin' Wolf with a female back up vocal. Rhythm guitar is tasty and clean. And when he slips in to lead it's also tasteful.
Maybe a little too clean for the vocalist. Cuz he's dirty.
The talking section works well at the end. Overall, a good band to drink beer to. Take a bow, folks.
- jpippus from Vancouver, B.C., Canada on 22Dec2005
zoka
...for me it's really American song with great performance vocal parts...
...your singer reminds me on great Joe Cocker,but only for moment...
...rhythm guitar is fine...
...good luck,my friends...
- zoka from Croatia on 11Dec2005
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such interesting vocals
These are such interesting vocals. The harmony with a raspy
Tom waits meets randy Newman tone in the male. Excellent.
Cute song over all, the lyrics match the music so well.
Very well arranged. The rhythm guitar
goes its job well without trying to get take the show over.
It rather complements an already nice tune.
- Borichkababa from Edison, New Jersey on 14Dec2005
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A Different Twist
Great lyric line that flows well and tells a neat story.
The raspy lead vocal line works well and the harmonies sound very
good.   Nice to hear a drummer doing some brush work. It seems to me
that this tune features the story over instrumentation, the music has an
understated presence which I find appropriate. While listening I was reminded
of a fella back in the day named Arthur Godfrey who wrote and sang
amusing story lines while playing the Ukulele. The artist has done
something here that I haven't heard anyone else doing and has done
it very well. If, like me, you enjoy music that takes a detour around what
is typical of a genre, then you will enjoy this song.
- john_kepler from Tallahassee, Florida on 10Dec2005
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Louis Armstrong
Vocalist sounds a lot like Louie Armstrong at times. This is a happy
upbeat song with some nice chord changes. The vocals are the
highlights of this tune. Rhythm guitar sounds good. Harmonica solos
add a nice touch.
This is good quality piece with pro musicians.
- MarkShark from Cincinnati, Ohio on 10Dec2005
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Bill Nash & Vincent Tolpo
Satchmo With Killer Backup Singers
The first five seconds of this song found me throwing my fist in the air shouting YES!!!

Really nice little guitar single note ride tripping on down to the tune with singers-- boom, right there.
These are some groovy cats, as in they got that cool groove rhythm thing down. That easy snare brush thing is great.
Harmonica ride is good on this song. Like all the players, the harp plays what sounds right tone wise and note wise, for the overall tune.
Very nice guitar work, with that kind of fifties jazz tone. Excellent fills and rhythm work on guitar and bass.

The song, lyrics and vocals are so strong, it works very well keeping the background cool and easy, just cutting the groove.

I can't help but like this band.
Again, very tasty harp ride!
- HarpOFly from Memphis, Tennessee on 13Dec2005
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interesting song
This is an interesting song,with some interesting vocals. Nice rhythm guitar throughout,There is also a nice harp solo, which is always good to hear when played well - as this is. This definitely grows on you the more you hear it. Well worth a listen.
- modeerf from Swindon, United Kingdom on 10Dec2005
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Good loving
Nice tune.The lyrics are good and the vocals are done tastfully.The lead vocalist voice has that rough grit in his tone.Not bad.Nice chord progression with a minor feel.Well produced and good tone on all instruments.Good players,good job.
- willthethrill from Bryan, Texas on 12Dec2005
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