Knuckleheads Saloon

THE place for live music, be it blues, honky-tonk, rockabilly, or whatever, in the Kansas City area! Knuckleheads Saloon is the greatest roadhouse, honky-tonk and blues bar around!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

JD Souther,Satisfaction- The International Rolling Stones Show, Mike Zito, the Belairs, Outlaw Jim, jams, & MORE @Knuckleheads 1/23-1/29/2012

Wednesday 1/25
Carl Butler's Gospel Lounge

music for your soul
tonight's guest Dan Doran
7:30 pm no Cover

Wednesday 1/25
Outlaw Jim & The Whiskey Benders

outlawjim.com
8pm $5 cover

Thursday 1/26
Satisfaction- The International Rolling Stones Show

with special guest Matt O'Ree Band
www.rollingstoneshow.com
www.mattoree.com
8pm 10 adv

Friday 1/27
Mike Zito
(Blues/Rock)
www.mikezito.com
Mike Zito - "Pearl River"
9pm $10 adv

Friday 1/27
Jazz in the back with David Basse

10pm $10 adv

Saturday 1/28
Open Jam

every Sat
hosted by Billy Ebeling & Daune Goldsten
1pm til 6pm
NO Cover

Saturday 1/28/12
A very special evening with JD Souther

JD is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and
actor. He has written and co-written numerous hits
songs recorded by artists such as Linda Ronstadt James
Taylor, the Eagles. and many more. Souther was born in
Detroit, Michigan, and raised in Amarillo, Texas. As a
musician and songwriter, he was greatly influenced in
his formative years by fellow Texas rock and roll icon,
Roy Orbison. After moving to Los Angeles, California,
in the late 1960s, he met Detroit musician and
songwriter, Glenn Frey, and the two became roommates
and musical collaborators; their downstairs neighbor
was Jackson Browne with whom both Souther and Frey
would collaborate on numerous projects. Shortly after
meeting, Souther and Frey formed a folk duo called
Longbranch Pennywhistle. Their lone album, released in
1970 on Jimmy Bowen's Amos Records, featured
significant contributions from guitarists James Burton
and Ry Cooder, fiddler Doug Kershaw, drummer Jim
Gordon, pianist Larry Knechtel and bassist Joe Osborn.
After recording an eponymous solo album in 1972,
persuaded by David Geffen, Souther teamed up with Chris
Hillman and Richie Furay to form the Souther Hillman
Furay Band The group released two albums, but creative
tensions and lack of record sales (not to mention
Furay's discomfort with playing secular music following
his conversion to Christianity) led to the band's
demise. Souther is probably best known for his well-
crafted songwriting abilities, especially in the field
of country rock. He co-wrote some of the biggest hits
for the Eagles, including Best of My Love, Victim of
Love, Heartache Tonight, and New Kid in Town. How
Long, which appears on the Eagles Long Road Out of Eden
was written by Souther and originally recorded on his
first solo album in 1972. He also produced Linda
Ronstadt's "Don't Cry Now" album, and wrote songs for
several of Ronstadt's multi-platinum albums, including
Faithless Love from Heart Like a Wheel and White Rhythm
and Blues included in her Living in the USA album. He
also recorded several notable duets with Ronstadt,
including Hasten Down the Wind Prisoner in Disguise,
and Sometimes You Can't Win. He wrote Run Like a Thief,
which appeared on Home Plate by Bonnie Raitt.
www.myspace.com/jdsouthermusic
8pm $28.50 adv $35 at the door

Saturday 1/28
The Belairs

10:30pm $10
DOORS WILL NOT open til 10pm

Sunday 1/29
Open Jam

every Sunday
hosted by Levee Town
2pm til 7pm
NO Cover