Tour Update: We’re Coming To Oakland, CA & Milwaukee, WI in February
We’ll be at Yoshi’s in Oakland, CA from Friday, February 10th through Sunday, February 12th, with 8:00pm and 10:00pm shows each night.
Then, on Friday, February 17th, we’ll be at Potawatomi Bingo Casino in Milwaukee for an 8:00pm show. Reach the Box office at 414-847-7922.
For a complete list of our coming shows, be sure to visit our Tour Dates page.
That’s it for now. See you guys soon.
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Please please please, when are you coming back to London?
We’ll see you at Yoshi’s, on Sunday night!
hi guys when oh’ when are you gonna put out a live dvd with all your hits on it and please if you get around to doing one please put on smile again you are the most classy band ever thank you all for putting a smile on my face for the last 30 years……
We’re gonna try! Thanks for asking. If you’re on the mailing list, you’ll be among the first to know!
I have never been to your website. However, this morning my husband was playing “Java Jive” on the piano and you came to mind instantly. Have you ever, or will you in the future, done/do an appearance in the State of Washington? I hope you will – I’d be the first in line for tickets!
I have LOVED your music styling for many, many years. Thank you so much!
Kathleen
I am trying to get tickets for your upcoming DC show….. I have been a fan since the early 80’s… perhaps even earlier… I can’t count how many times I missed you guys at the Blue Note in NYC, but I am determined to see you guys live.
You are all fantastic. I love your music. I first heard you on Johnny Carson doing Route 66 and Boy from New York City in the early 80s. Then, I was doing summer stock in New Hampshire and drove to Providence Rhode Island to see you live in 1989, (your Brazil album). What a thrill, to hear you live. I appreciate your quality of art and perserverance. May you continue to shine, you have made many people so happy listening to your vocals.
I am going to try to see you in Detroit in October. Carry on singing, you are so gifted. (a favourite that you do {, which is not easy to pick}, would be “A Nightingale Sang in Berkely Square”) Ed