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G. Love and Special Sauce rocked the house, rapped the roof off, and laid out some smooth blues! Don't call it a comeback - another sold out show!
Washington City, DC@The Hamilton Live
Feel like they gave us an extended hometown set, spanning their whole career.
Jimi Jazz was on fire.
Philadelphia, PA@City Winery Philadelphia
Great performance in a great venue . Garret was nice to sign posters during meet & greet ! Learned a lot about him and his music .
Pittsburgh, PA@Thunderbird Café & Music Hall
After 30 year, still awesome! Fine Line is a great venue for a show
Minneapolis, MN@Fine Line
Amazing show!! Played all their classics and some choice old school hip hop jams! Can’t wait to see them again!!
Toronto, ON@Horseshoe Tavern
Always love seeing G. Love. With such a short set I would have liked one more of his songs instead of a Jack Johnson cover, but I’ll take what I can get.
Kansas City, MO@Grinders KC
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2023年1月25日
I am a huge fan of the venue, and been a fan of G since the 90’s. Awesome performance! Small space to let you really get up close to the performance. Don’t wood about the cost of the ticket… it is worth it !
Fort Myers, FL@Point Ybel Brewing Company
Nothing better than being barefoot in the sand listening to G. Love! Great night!
Isle of Palms, SC@The Windjammer
Always great to see G Love! Show wasn't too crowded, so there was room to boogie to the groovin' style of G Love & the Juice! 👍🏻
Fort Collins, CO@Aggie Theatre
I saw G. Love & Special Sauce around 10 years ago at the House of Blues in Dallas. It always stuck with me as possibly the best live performance I've been to and definitely the most fun I've had at a show. Seeing G. Love & The Juice last night removed any doubts that it was just a rosy retrospection. Another amazing performance with a great crowd here in Austin.
Austin, TX@Scoot Inn
They just deliver again. And again. And again. Thanks for another great night of music.
Asbury Park, NJ@Stone Pony
Intimate set. Great humour, good vibe. Lovely place for a gig. Littlest G with a spot on the stage too. Awesome.
London, United Kingdom@Bush Hall
G Love & Special Sauce ALWAYS put on a great show at the Culture Room!
Fort Lauderdale, FL@Culture Room
So fuck'in amazing! I've loved G.love and the Special sauce for the full 25 years. Such a great show man.
San Rafael, CA@Terrapin Crossroads
What was the name of the first band that played they were incredible. Loved the show
Fairfield, CT@The Warehouse
Got to see my favorite band last night @gloveandspecialsauce. Braved 5” in snow in Virginia, drove through freezing rain in DC on a cold night all the way out in Annapolis, Maryland. The band was playing the sold out Rams Head - Live On Stage with Hawaiian Ron Artis II opening up.
I had never been to a sit down show with G. Love but it was small, intimate and sounded the best I have ever heard. The seated crowd and the warm lighting made for a very personal show. Ron Artis II stunned the crowd with his passionate singing and fiery guitar work. No one talked throughout his opening set, half out of respect and half because he’s that good. After several beautiful numbers he exited and they changed over for the main act.
G. Love came out and sat seated with his trademark hat, harmonica, and guitar combo in a well fitting suit with a thin tie. He opened with “Don’t Drop It” then took us through a few familiar tunes and favorites. By the second song “Back Of The Bus” we were treated with a gorgeous bass solo by Jimi “Jazz” Prescott who was sporting a custom, two piece, colorful fern suit reminiscent of the hepcats from a bygone era. Because of the close quarters and the great mix of FOH mixer Chris D., the upright acoustic bass and Jeffrey “Houseman” Clemen’s deft drumming brought out all the subtleties of “Garbageman” which the band funkingly and brilliantly segued into “Smallfish”
G. Love worked up a light sweat and got the audience pumped and dancing in their seats. Jimi Jazz took another solo during “This Ain’t Living” The Band soon diverged wildly from the setlist and was about to call another audible when a young woman shouted out “Beautiful” to which G. Love said “If you’re gonna pick one you might as well pick a good one.” Houseman agreed and said “That’s a good one.” G. Love dedicated it to co-writer Tristan Prettyman and all the people from the Eastern Shore.
Next G. Love talked about making a record down in Asheville, with the Avett Brothers and said “You’ll know this next song.” A few notes into “50 Ways To Leave Your Lover” and the crowd audibly gasped in appreciation. I only hope that G. Love keeps this song in rotation long after Paul Simon passes on. Afterwards, G. Love talked about celebrating 25 years as a band since 1993 and 25 years after making the first record in 1994. The crowd chuckled after he asked the crowd to do the math and that they knew it was 26 years and then G. said “We’re gonna exploit the shit out of that motherf*cker.” They then lead into their classic “Blues Music” combining blues and hip hop in their signature sound. Houseman gave us an amazing solo for the ages. The band said “Thank you so much” and exited the stage to a standing ovation.
After a minute the band returned. One rowdy patron in the front row was chanting “One more song, one more song!” G. Love smiling broadly and incredulous asked “Is that all you want, one more song?” He then promised to play until the last person left.
Seated and on accoustic guitar he started into “Baby Please Don’t Go” Next he talked about how he had a new Christmas record out and it was for sale out front. The crowd laughed when he said “Even though it’s still a long way away, it’s never to early to start celebrating Christmas.” He played a great version of “ Cape Cod Winter Blues” vamping again on the impending polar vortex. He improved the memorable line “I’m from Philly and I love me the Eagles, but I’m in Redskin country so I better fly like a seagull.” At the end he did a shout out to Dewy Beach, the closest beach town to Annapolis and a perennial stop on his summer solo tour. Seated and on accoustic guitar he started into “Baby Please Don’t Go” Next he talked about how he had a new Christmas record out and it was for sale out front. The crowd laughed when he said “Even though it’s still a long way away, it’s never to early to start celebrating Christmas.” He played a great version of “Cape Cod Winter Blues” vamping again on the impending polar vortex. He improved the memorable line “I’m from Philly and I love me the Eagles, but I’m in Redskin country so I better fly like a seagull.” At the end he did a shout out to Dewy Beach, the closest beach town to Annapolis and a perennial stop on his summer solo tour. G. Love talked about his upcoming album being produced by Keb Mo and sang “The Juice” a very topical/pseudo protest song about the current state of our affairs in a largely Navy Academy military town. Despite that, the crowd still seemed to enjoy it and sang along.
The crowd rose to its feet for a standing ovation and Frank the roadie brought out another amp and raised G.’s mic stand so we knew we were getting an encore. We were treated to a blistering “Ron’s Blues” that demonstrated that the only thing hotter than Ron Artis was Ron Artis and G. Love together. The band followed up with a very Alman Brothers-esque Wonder Wall complete with dueling leads. The band finished out with Jack Johnson’s Rainbow with Ron leading the crowd in a boisterous call and response that they lovingly obliged. Despite the fact that we were seated most of the night, G. Love and the band lead us through a barn burner of the old and new. Once again thanks to to Chris D., the band sounded better than ever. Houseman seemed to enjoy himself more than usual and smiled and laughed all night. He’s a real gentleman and invited me backstage after the show.
Afterwards I got to party and spend about an hour with G, Jimi, and Ron Artis II. I offered to shoot G. Love’s upcoming wedding for free and we talked about my friend from Austin Taylor Erin Schleith @theredvenus. Today was the bands day off and they are playing the sold out Hamilton Theater on Thursday. Even though it’s sold out, if there is a will, there is a way. If you’re a fan of the band I’d try to check them out, they’re on fire these days. Respectfully submitted by Gogo
Washington, DC@The Hamilton Live
Great show with my first time at the Hi-Fi! Show was a sellout so I got to see the venue at full capacity. It was hard to get around but I guess that helped me not drink too much :) I would like to see this place on a less packed day to enjoy the great bar selections. G Love was great as always! The sound was incredible
Indianapolis, IN@HI-FI Indianapolis
It was absolutly amazing. I'll never miss them when they come to Rochester. Especially for $5.
Rochester, NY@Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Park at Manhattan Square
An epic night of music and talent!! The opener Ron Artis was a nice surprise with great chops and pipes! He and his brothers have amazing energy, and special guest Duane Betts topped off an awesome talent line up. I love it when Duane shows up at the Troubadour to jam. There’s just nothing like the vibe at the Troubadour, that’s why it’s my favorite venue. My first G. Love and Special Sauce show will definitely not be my last!
West Hollywood, CA@Troubadour
G Love and his band are tight and entertaining. The opening act was well worth being there early enough to see. Look them up, the Reid Brothers
Columbus, OH@A and R Music Bar
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