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Sugar Ray & The Bluetones
Sugar Ray and the Bluetones Award-winning Blues. Saturday, October 12 Show: 8p | Doors: 7p Tickets: $20 https://knickmusic.com/events/2024/10/12sugar-ray-and-the-bluetones History written by Mudcat...
America/New_York
Oct 12, 2024 8:00 PM
Oct 12, 2024 10:00 PM
35 Railroad Avenue
Westerly
RI
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Courtney Moore
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 Sugar Ray and the Bluetones

Award-winning Blues.

Saturday, October 12

Show:  8p |  Doors:  7p

Tickets:  $20 

https://knickmusic.com/events/2024/10/12sugar-ray-and-the-bluetones

History written by Mudcat Ward, bass: In 1977, Sugar Ray Norcia and Neil Gouvin were working southern Rhode Island in their band, Sugar Ray & the Blues Stompers. Up in Boston, Ronnie Earl, still using his given surname Horvath, was beginning to try stage monikers such as Little Ronnie. After a while, the winds of change were swirling. Ronnie and bassist, Mudcat Ward were searching for musical colleagues that wanted to play bluer, lower down, earthier and produce the highest quality blues.

Ronnie chose to book a series of dates out of town, under the name "The Dueces." Neil Gouvin, well-known blues drummer in southern New England, was contacted to make the dates and demonstrated that he could provide the sought-after groove. After reviewing the situation from his own vantage point, Gouvin made the suggestion that altered blues history: get his vocalist/harp player Sugar Ray into this picture.

Although the band enjoyed the four-piece sound, they wanted a larger band and the addition of a piano player. A number of months later, Ronnie and Mudcat attended a show at Paul's Mall in Boston where Muddy Waters and his band were performing. The opening act, a band from New Hampshire, featured a damned good blues piano player. He turned out to be Little Anthony Geraci. Ronnie and Mudcat visited him in Newton, MA where he was in the middle of writing a sonata. The blues musicians offered Anthony the position and he signed on. The band christened itself Sugar Ray & the Bluetones.

They have had multiple personnel changes over the last 40 years but remain true to their blues roots- returning to The Knick and touring throughout the New England area.

When
Saturday
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Oct 12, 2024
8:00 pm
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10:00 pm
Online Event
Where
Knickerbocker Music Center
35 Railroad Avenue, Westerly
How Much
FREE
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