I caught a late announced show from Dalliance Elixir at Beaches Pub, Dec. 4, where they were playing a fun-filled set.
Murray Nelson had an array of computer gadgets hooked up to his guitar so he could play strings and organ sounds through it.
Bruce Roome held a steady groove on bass and Brady Valgaardson kept the beat through a set of jazzy, bluesy mostly originals.
Plus some cool covers of “Gimmie Good Loving,” “People Are Strange,” and Ida Maria’s ”Better When You’re Naked.”
Jolene Draper continues showing improvement as a vocalist with her smooth, sexy voice, which this time had a Supremes feel to it and was having a good time on stage.
— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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