Amy Black & the red clay rascals

Boston's favorite live americana music band – a mix of blues, classic country and folk rock — A Boston Globe "Best Bet!"

Live recordings from the fall Bull Run show — New songs for March show!

Our next show at the Bull Run in Shirley, MA is only a few weeks away–Saturday, March 28. I recently got the CD from our show in September. Take a listen! I’ve updated my MySpace page with five live songs. Listen here.

The band and I have a great show prepared for the 28th. We’ve got some new music including:

  • Bob Dylan’s Don’t Think Twice (the Susan Tedeschi version)
  • I Feel Lucky by Mary Chapin Carpenter
  • The Etta James version of Hound Dog
  • The Robert Johnson blues song The Last Fair Deal (done Keb Mo style) and
  • I Still Miss Someone by Johnny Cash

Save a few bucks by getting tickets before the show. They are $12 in advance and $15 on the day. You know $6 is a pretty big deal in this economy, so give the Bull Run a call at 877-536-7190! Consider it beer money. : )

See you soon. And enjoy the music!

Amy and the rascals

2 Responses to “ Live recordings from the fall Bull Run show — New songs for March show! ”

  1. Dave & Ellen Says:

    We caught your show last night because our friend Rich Hamilton told us he was fiddlin’ for you. And it was a great show! We’ll be looking to see more in the future. All the numbers were done magnificently, and the high energy never left, from the first to the last encore. Thanks for a great evening.


  2. Amy Says:

    Dave & Ellen, thanks so much for coming out to the show last night. I’m so glad to hear that you had a great time! Your feedback is music to my ears. : ) I changed up the format last night and it sounds like that was the right choice. I wanted to keep the energy up — and show people a good time. I look forward to meeting you both at another performance soon!

    Cheers!
    Amy


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