The singers who last – blues bards, country music storytellers and true jazz vocalists – tell stories of real life: loss, longing, fulfillment, and the irrepressible determination to keep on keeping o...
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12/31/2009 Gruene Hall New Braunfels,TX
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    by Lola 10/10/2008 I love Delbert's songs, all of them. He is wonderful in person.
    by Rhino VII 2/16/2008 I've seen Delbert McClinton twice. Once in Tulsa, Ok. at the Brady Theater. A great show indeed. Next time in his home state in Austin, Tx. He played at the Broken Spoke Club, I believe, I get confused from trying to figure if it was the Broken Spoken Club or The Continental Club. I believe also that it was on the north side of Austin.
Sorry about the long saga. Anyway this one show was very special. Not only did I see Delbert, I saw Albert Collins whom was warming up for DM that night. So I can say I saw the Master of the Telecaster, Mr Collins, and also Delbert on the same stage.
When Delbert McClinton came on the first tune out of the bag was Lipstick, Powder, and Paint. Truly a classic. The rest of the set(which was the first set) was killer. After a short break Delbert came back and did Plain Old Makin' Love, another great blues number.
If you have never seen Delbert on a stage I highly recommend it. He frontman workmanship is immaculent, not to mention that excellent blusey voice of his. When he belts a slow blues song, you will testify to the great Blues God assuredly.
Hit the bricks and get this cd for your collection. It is a must. Oh yeah pick up one of his live cd's too. There will be no regrets. Dig it to the max always.
    by Isis 8/2/2006 The shirt is ok but what about the sunglasses? That looks like a pair I have.
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