Little Charlie and The Night Cats with Duke Robillard @ The Roxy - Wash DC 5-16-88*

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Little Charlie and The Night Cats with Duke Robillard @ The Roxy - Wash DC 5-16-88*

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Duke Robillard - Live - Rhythm & Roots Festival
https://youtu.be/2UthPl3UImQ #dukerobillard #roomfulofblues #bobdylan #blues #instrumentals #funkwrench #richkirch #marcusdavid (at Skunkworks Studio)
So good! #dukerobillard #swing #vinyl
The night is fine but even finer with some blues. #albertcastiglia Up next, #dukerobillard (at Plan b Lounge)

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Avalon by #DukeRobillard and his band at the #RedwoodCoastMusicFestival @rcmfest (at Eureka Municipal Auditorium)
This is Tom Waits performing live at The Civic Centre, Akron, Ohio, back on Sunday, August 13th 2006. I am not certain if the source of this recording is taken directly from an FM broadcast, however it is a probable assumption as the final track ends without a smooth fade suggesting the radio announcer may have been cut off in their prime.
Whatever the recordings history, this is a very fine quality recording of Tom Waits in concert in a tour that showcased some of the songs from the forthcoming November 2006 album release 'Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards', that said this edited recording only featured one song 'Bottom of the World' from that album.
Although the NPR broadcast was only part of the show, I have read elsewhere that the featured tracks were by far the best performed ones at this gig.
At the beginning of 'Tom Trauberts Blues' Tom Waits remarks about a man and a shirt which was apparently a reference to somebody getting on stage and throwing a shirt at Tom or his piano. The crowd were also described by somebody at the concert as 'the worst they had been amongst' with even a fight in the audience at one...