Thursday, June 30, 2011

Live music on stage at Peacock Park for July 4th

ramblers
The Ramblers Band will be performing in Peacock at 8 pm on the 4th of July. Also performing, staring at 5 pm are Pit Bull of Blues and Joel Zoss.

The Rambler's are one of the first popular Country Rock bluegrass bands in Miami and the Redland for years.

They are a true American band, perfect for July 4th. Arlene Morgan is the leader and vocalist/guitar along with her husband Roy "Chubby" Morgan playing his rip-roaring fiddle; along with Harold Spewick keyboards/vocals and Luc Williams guitar and vocals.

Ronnie Brooks, native Grovite, rounds out the group on drums. Ronnie is also known as leader of "Campo Deluxe," Coconut Grove's popular Jazz rock band.

The bands will play up to the fireworks, at 9:30 pm, when thousands will descend on Peacock Park to see a magnificent display over the bay. It's always a great event and a real Grove and American tradition.

Joel Zoss with Piano Bob also is playing on July 4th. The master songwriter' compositions have sold millions of copies, earning him two gold records. He provided recording artist Bonnie Raitt, with whom he has also performed, with two hits, “Too Long at the Fair” and “I Gave My Love a Candle,” and has also performed and recorded with James Taylor, David Bromberg, John Hartford, Paul Butterfield, David Sanborn, Vassar Clements, Lowell George, Little Feat, John Hall and Orleans, Taj Mahal, Norman Blake, Juan-Carlos Formell, Todd Rundgren, Kate Taylor, The Master Musicians of Jajouka, and Howling Wolf. Since 2007 Joel has appeared frequently with B.B. King in theaters across the country.

Josh "Pitbull of the Blues" Rowand, the lead guitarist of the eponymous band, also is performing, Josh has been playing since he was old enough to hold a guitar. At the age of 15 Josh placed third in the Guitar Center (Hallandale, Florida) Battle of the Blues Guitarists, beating out many older, established players. Josh is also an accomplished slide guitarist, harmonica player, singer and songwriter.

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