Callahan Brothers present ...
JOHN MAYALL
Horse Cave Trio
Mon, September 17, 2012
Doors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:30 pm
Callahans Music HallTickets start at only $45 ...
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Epic. Historic. Unbelievable. Incredible. Fill in your own Superlative. JOHN MAYALL "Live In Concert" at CALLAHAN'S! Detroit's own Horse Cave Trio open the show with a special accoustic set.
http://www.atcallahans.com/event/133173/John Mayall

John Mayall was born 29th of November 1933 in Macclesfield, an English town near the industrial hub of Manchester--a far cry at that time from the black American blues culture we are familiar with today. The eldest of three from humble working class origins, and in the shadow of WWII, this skinny English lad grew up listening to his guitarist father's extensive jazz record collection and felt drawn to the blues. Strongly influenced by such greats as Leadbelly, Albert Ammons, Pinetop Smith, and Eddie Lang, from the age of 13 he taught himself to play and develop his own style with the aid of a neighbor's piano, borrowed guitars, and secondhand harmonicas. John made his move to London where he soon secured enough club work to be able to turn professional under the name John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. After a couple of years and a constant turnover of musicians, he met his soulmate in Eric Clapton, who had quit the Yardbirds in favor of playing the blues. This historic union culminated in the first hit album for the Bluesbreakers and resulted in worldwide legendary status. After Clapton and Jack Bruce left the band to form Cream, a succession of great musicians defined their artistic roots under John's leadership, and he became as well known for discovering new talent as for his hard-hitting interpretations of the fierce Chicago-style blues he'd grown up listening to. As sidemen left to form their own groups, others took their places. Peter Green, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood became Fleetwood Mac. Andy Fraser formed Free, and Mick Taylor joined the Rolling Stones. As Eric Clapton has stated, "John Mayall has actually run an incredibly great school for musicians." Attracted by the West Coast climate and culture, John then made his permanent move from England to Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles and began forming bands with American musicians. Throughout the 70's, John became further revered for his many jazz/rock/blues innovations featuring such notable performers as Blue Mitchell, Red Holloway, Larry Taylor, and Harvey Mandel. He also backed blues greats John Lee Hooker, T-Bone Walker, and Sonny Boy Williamson on their first English club tours. Steadily releasing albums and touring for the last 40 years, John Mayall has become an institution of the blues. The current version of The Bluesbreakers features Rocky Athas, Greg Rzab, Jay Davenport and Tom Canning.
Horse Cave Trio

The roots of the Horse Cave Trio run deep. From the bluegrass of Kentucky, to the mean streets of Detroit. From the rockin' SUN sounds of Memphis to the raw blues of Chicago. The Horse Cave Trio combine a lot of influences to create an exciting sound that is totally original and yet very familiar. The Horse Cave Trio formed late in 2002. Ron DeVore had achieved success on the West Coast, Europe and Australia with his hard rockin' band, EMPTY SET. DeVore, a true rockabilly devotee, was looking to form a straight-ahead high-energy rock'n'roll trio that would perform and record original roots rock. Ron found the perfect partner in guitarist Lou Simon, a veteran of the Detroit music scene who has recorded and performed with several well-known acts. Rounding out the Trio is brother-in-arms Tony Bizon on the thundering drums. The Horse Cave Trio were named for the small town in Kentucky where DeVore's parents are from. The group released it's first full-length CD, "HOT RODS, CHOPPERS & ROCK'N'ROLL" on the Austin Texas indie Tropic Lightning in 2004. The follow-up to this successful debut was the March 2006 release of "CURB SERVICE" on the Embassy Hotel Record label.
The band latest release "Hart Country" was released on Funky D Records this past fall to strong review.
The band latest release "Hart Country" was released on Funky D Records this past fall to strong review.
Venue Information:
Callahans Music Hall
2105 South Boulevard
Auburn Hills, MI, 48326
http://www.atcallahans.com/
Callahans Music Hall
2105 South Boulevard
Auburn Hills, MI, 48326
http://www.atcallahans.com/














