Friday’s Music

Cedric Burnside Project.

Giving you the music a day early:

The Cedric Burnside Project makes a return visit to Little Rock, bringing their primal, juke-joint blues with traces of funk, R&B and soul to White Water Tavern. The music kicks off at 10 p.m. Burnside (yes, he is the grandson of North Mississippi hill country blues legend R.L. Burnside) played with Lightnin’ Malcolm in the Juke Joint Duo for years, but this project includes Burnside on vocals, guitar and drums, and childhood friend Trenton Ayers on guitar and bass. Ayers’ guitar playing is mesmerizing, incorporating traces of jazz into the band’s sound, which is raw, hypnotic and hip shaking.

Celebrate carnival season! Fat Tuesday is Feb. 21, and kicking off the carnival season is the second annual Krewe of Hogs Mardi Gras Masquerade Ball at Vino’s. It’s a benefit for the Community Theatre of Little Rock and Tulane Empowers (which performs community service in New Orleans), and sponsored by Paul Michael Company, Community Theatre of Little Rock and members of the Tulane Club of Little Rock. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door with the show starting at 7 p.m. There will be free beer and king cake (while it last) along with music from Rip Van Shizzle with their mixture of covers and New Orleans grooves. The theme is Mardi Gras VooDoo, and guests are asked to come dressed to impress with the best costume wearers being named the king and queen of the ball. Plus, Vino’s will have the first batch of its Fat Old Bastard brew ready.

Here’s Cedric Burnside Project in action:

Cedric Burnside Project

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