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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: BRENHAM TEXAS
Age: 59
Posts: 811
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A COUPLE BURRITOS IN BASTROP
Just a reminder to any Austin and vicinity TDPRIers that fellow FBB alumni Larry Patton and I will be getting back together for one night only this Saturday, 7pm at Maxines Cafe, on Main Street in Bastrop. The show takes place at the end of Yesterfest, an anual town street celebration.
Maxine's is a small place but we're hoping to pack it tight and rock the roof till the cops bust the joint. Larry and I will be joined by drummer Will Roberts, who worked with both Larry and I as part of Bobby Bare's band in the 80's. The three of us have worked as a trio off and on for nearly 15 years. Larry is one of the great honky tonk singers ever, and has worked with tons of folks as well as writing songs for Carl Perkins and others. His website is www.larrypattonmusic.com Lots of country rock, bbending and Texas blues. C'mon out if you're in the neighborhood. See Ya There! JB www.johnbeland.com
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Some Beach
Age: 66
Posts: 1,216
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What Great Show....Wow
My ears are still ringing, but I enjoyed every minute of it. John Beland on his Bender Tele and Les Paul Gibson, Will Roberts on drums and vocals and Larry Patton playing some of the grooviest bass line's I've ever heard and singing for three and one half straight hours with out a let up. I can't count the number of songs these guys cranked out and covered Johnny Cash the Eagle‘s, Hank Williams, George Jones, Buck Owens, Delbert McClinton, Merle Haggard and many, many others. It’s a shame this wasn’t captured on tape. Hard to believe these guys performed all this material without a set list or a sheet of lyrics. This was some of the best guitar playing I’ve ever witnessed and I’ve seen a lot of good ones here in Austin over the last 15 years.
I got John to sign my Black Guard book and had an awesome time. The food a Maxine’s in Bastrop was great (the chocolate pie – awesome), and I have to give props to the young man who was taking care of the customers, he was working as hard as the Band but not having as much fun. Most of the wait-staff was either standing around slack-jawed watching the Band or dancing in the Conga-line in and out of the Restaurant behind the Owner and patrons. One little girl about 7 years old was learning Go-Go moves from the “More-Mature” ladies that were dancing like it was Prom Night. All I want to know is when is the next reunion show. I want to be there and I hope it does not take another fifteen years to get these guys back in front of a crowd. If they do get together again, do yourself a favor and DON"T MISS IT!! Thanks John, Will and Larry for a great time.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Austin, TX y'all
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You said it, Mike... I can't believe they covered Delbert McClinton... Twice!
I'm sorry too that I didn't get a chance to chat with John, Larry, and Will... but John's girlfriend was real nice - it's always great to say hi. John and the band sure got the natives restless, tho - if they had a full bar, they'da been dancin on the tables before long. Great fun! |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: BRENHAM TEXAS
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Hey Jeff & Mike
What a great time we had, and what a special treat to see my ol TDPRI buddies walk thru the door of Maxines. I can't recall a better time I have had in years (although my ears are still ringing).
Fellow Burrito Larry Patton and Will Roberts are my closest friends, and as you probably could tell by the smiles and laughter onstage, we love each other dearly, not to mention all the miles, all the countries and all the venues we three had covered in our time together. 3 and 1/2 hours passed by like the snap of a finger...It felt like the old days at the Palomino Club. The crowd was terrific and so kind. I want to thank you guys for making the trip out to Bastrop. It personally meant alot to have you out there in the house. Just hope I didn't hit too many clams! The 3 of us hope to do it again in Austin in the very near future...if they'll let us. Thanks Guys. What a dang great night, eh? JB www.johnbeland.com ps..Jowanna say's "hi" to you both.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: BRENHAM TEXAS
Age: 59
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also...
It was great to see Bill Bores there as well. Bill, as you know, makes the BBenders. He did a great job for me at a very affordable price. I highly reccomend him.
By the way, it wasn't a Gibson Les Paul I played Saturday night. It was an Epiphone Les Paul. Not much difference in the sounds as much as the weight. It's a hell of alot lighter. I don't think I could have lasted 3 1/2 hours with a Gibson Les Paul. It's a fun guitar to play for a couple numbers, but I prefer the Tele for most. JB www.johnbeland.com
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I wish IL were closer to Texas. I would have loved to see that show.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: BRENHAM TEXAS
Age: 59
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Got some pics up
Hey Rich and everyone, if you're interested...Go to www.johnbeland.com and click on NEWS. My web guy Thomas (in Vienna) has some fun pics up on the site from Saturday's show with Larry Patton & I, as well as from the Dallas Guitar Show with Nacho.
JB www.johnbeland.com
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: BRENHAM TEXAS
Age: 59
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Rich...You Bet
Rich,
I would say we came close, Bud. I wish Jeff could have stayed around cause it really started heating up soon after he left. In the begining, it was suggested we play out in the middle of Main Street, as it was a festival and alot of folks could see us. However, we prefered to play the little cafe of Maxine's and pack it with music lovers & fans and make it a jumpin Texas juke joint. It turned out to be just that. My ears have finnally stopped ringing but the excitement of that night will not go away so easy. We hope to play again in Austin in the near future. Cheers John B www.johnbeland.com
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Some Beach
Age: 66
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Here are some pictures
Pictures from the Burrito Bros Reunion at Maxines's in Bastrop, TX April 29, 2006. It was a blast. Thanks John
![]() The B-Bender getting a work out. ![]() Larry Patton, Will Roberts and John Beland ![]()
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Nice choice in basses...I have a pair of black G&Ls.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: BRENHAM TEXAS
Age: 59
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are you kidding?
I got that hat from the heart of the French Quarter in New Orleans at the legendary Meyer The Hatter. I love that hat!!!!!!!!!!
jb
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Chicago
Posts: 42
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Nice review, Lost_N_Austin. Thanks.
John B: Any chance you'll make it to the Midwest to play in some form or another (dare I even suggest Chicago?) I'm 46 years old and just learned of you about a year ago (shame on me, I know), thanks to your postings on this great site. I dropped you a line many months ago after reading of your Chicago roots on your personal website. I'd really like to hear you play. Heck, if you even get anywhere near Illinois, I'll make the trip :D Anthony in Chicago (68th and Kenneth!) |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: BRENHAM TEXAS
Age: 59
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Hey Tony
Hi Anthony,
As chance would have it, my partner and I will be moving to Mt Vernon Illinois in the Fall. Geographically it puts me close to Nashville as well as Chicago. We also have kin in Mt Vernon, Effingham as well as Chicago, of course. At the present we have no live gig plans for Chicago, but that doesn't mean something won't pop up. I will be up that way come Thanksgiving for a solo concert in my old hometown of Hometown, if all works out that way. Best thing to do is check up on my website for updates. Just click on "news". Hope to catch up with you as well. There are CDs available on my site if you're interested in hearing some of stuff Ive done solo...both instrumental and singer/songwriter. Thanks for the "hellos" Anthony. Take care and "Go Sox!!!" JB www.johnbeland.com
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Chicago
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Wow, John, that is quite coincidental. Thanks for the update. Good luck with the big move.
I will be sure to check out the CDs on your site and keep close tabs on the news section, too. The solo gig near Thanksgiving in Hometown sounds particularly interesting. Consider setting aside an afternoon during your visit for some lessons. You'd probably get a bunch of local guys interested. I'd reserve an hour or two with you, for sure! Anthony in Chicago Edited to add: Go Sox, indeed! |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Tempe, AZ
Age: 53
Posts: 229
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It sounds like it was a really great time! Wish I could have been there. It's been many years since I've been in a Texas juke joint. If JB was playing with the Burritos back in '75, I did see him, however, when they played at the University of Houston.
Incidentally, that white Tele with the leather 'guard is nothing but beautiful! As a hat person myself, I also really dig the hat. I myself have a beatup old Panama I'll keep wearing till it falls apart. If you ever make it to the Phoenix area, I'll try to catch the show. And, GO SOX....the Red ones, that is.... 8)
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