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RAY BONNEVILLE with special guest MANITOBA HAL

Thursday, March 1, 2012 @ 8pm
Tickets $20
WE ARE MOVING TONIGHT'S PERFORMANCE TO LANE'S PRIVATEER INN IN THE PUB. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

The Astor is proud to have Bluesman Ray Bonneville stop by on March 1st. Opening for him will be local blues player Manitoba Hal. Manitoba Hal is an accomplished guitarist, songwriter and ukulele player. He uses a combination of looping technology and other effects to create a one-man-band performance that is truly one-of-a-kind. His takes on traditional blues songs are fresh and inventive combining them with Tin Pan Alley, hit parade, rock and rural country form and style.

Ray Bonneville is a Canadian born, Austin based singer, songwriter, guitarist and harmonica player, who is known for his "loose, darkly funky vibe" (All Music Guide). Bluesman Ray Bonneville stops by on the 1st for a great evening of blues. Opening for him is local blues ukulele artist Manitoba Hal. Manitoba Hal is an accomplished guitarist, songwriter and ukulele player. He uses a combination of looping technology and other effects to create a one-man-band performance that is truly one-of-a-kind. His takes on traditional blues songs are fresh and inventive combining them with Tin Pan Alley, hit parade, rock and rural country form and style.

Ray's Red House release Goin' By Feel was named one of the best CD's of 2008 by DownBeat Magazine and featured the Americana hit "I Am the Big Easy," which was #1 most played song on folk radio that year and won the Folk Alliance Award for Song of the Year. The tune was a powerful tribute to the resilience of New Orleans, where Ray lived for half a decade and picked up his funky fingerpicking guitar style. Noted for having one of "the sexiest guitar styles around" (Acoustic Guitar), Ray is a unique player and has performed with such blues luminaries as B.B. King, Muddy Waters, and Robert Cray. He has quickly become a fixture in the Americana scene since moving to Texas, becoming one of the go-to session players for artists like Ray Wylie Hubbard, Mary Gauthier and Eliza Gilkyson.

Following the success of his digital single "Mississippi" (about the flooding of the Mississippi River), Ray releases his new full-length album Bad Man's Blood. Like this summer's single, the new songs have a down and dirty quality, capturing the hardships of every day life. Born in French Canada and raised in the United States, he writes from his experience as an immigrant, Vietnam War vet, taxi driver and bush pilot, drawing inspiration from the many places he has called home - Montreal, New Orleans, Colorado, Arkansas, Alaska, Boston, Seattle and Paris, France.

Honing his songwriting craft for the last 35 years, Ray's gritty storytelling and deep-grooving blues style has won him much critical attention. In 1999, Ray won the prestigious Juno Award (Canadian Grammy) for his third album Gust of Wind. His fourth release, Rough Luck, was also nominated for the coveted award. With his 2004 Red House debut Roll It Down, Ray made a name for himself in the US, garnering rave reviews from DownBeat and No Depression. Since then, his star has been on the rise, with his award-winning release Goin' By Feel, his folk-charting cover of Bob Dylan's song "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" (featured on A Nod to Bob 2: An Artists Tribute to Bob Dylan on His 70th Birthday) and now, with his new album Bad Man's Blood.

A world-class guitarist, harmonica player and hard-hitting songwriter, it is no wonder that Ray has received rave reviews from blues, jazz and roots critics alike and can count among his fans such artists as Chris Smither, Tim O'Brien and Ray Wylie Hubbard.


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