Mac Arnold & Plate Full O' Blues
Doors Open: 12:00 PM
DAY OF: $15.00
GENERAL ADMISSION: $12.00
2 TOP TABLE: $25.00
COUCH - SEATS 3: $25.00
4 TOP TABLE: $25.00
1 SEAT ACCESSIBLE SEATING: $25.00
TICKET SALE DATES
GENERAL ADMISSION / 2 TOP TABLE / COUCH - SEATS 3 / 4 TOP TABLE / 1 SEAT ACCESSIBLE SEATING Public Onsale: August 11, 2024 1:33 PM to October 5, 2024 8:00 AM
DAY OF / 2 TOP TABLE / COUCH - SEATS 3 / 4 TOP TABLE / 1 SEAT ACCESSIBLE SEATING Public Onsale: October 5, 2024 8:00 AM to October 5, 2024 8:00 PM
Mac Arnold’s first band included James Brown on piano. Mac moved to Chicago and Muddy Waters hired him on the spot. He toured and recorded with the Muddy Waters Band and recorded LPs with Otis Spann and John Lee Hooker. Mac moved to Los Angeles and produced Soul Train with his friend Don Cornelius. He even played bass on the Sanford & Son television show when he wasn't playing bass for Otis Redding and B.B. King. He retired from show business to be an organic farmer. Mac is back with his own band and a "plate full" of CDs, building a new foundation in blues, soul and funk.
Mac Arnold must have known at an early age that his music career would read like a “Who’s who” of Blues/R&B Legends. His high school band “J Floyd & The Shamrocks” were often joined by none other than Macon, Georgia native, James Brown on piano. After deciding to pursue a professional music career, he joined the Charles Miller group until 1965 when he made the move to Chicago to work with recording artist/saxophonist A. C. Reed.
In late 1966, at age 24, came the opportunity of a lifetime to join the Muddy Waters Band and help shape the electric blues sound that inspired the rock and roll movement of the late 60’s and early 70’s. Regular guests of the band included Eric Clapton, Paul Butterfield, Mike Bloomfield, and Elvin Bishop. The Muddy Waters Band (as a unit) shared the stage with the likes of Howlin’ Wolfe, Elmore James, Jimmy Reed, Junior Wells, Big Joe Williams, and Big Mama Thornton just to name a few. During this time, Mac played on John Lee Hooker’s “live “album, Live at the Café Au Go-Go, as well as Otis Spann’s classic recording “The Blues is Where It’s At”.
Venue and ticketing information:
We are family friendly, but shows are 21+ unless accompanied by a guardian.
For this show you have the option of purchasing a table or a general admission ticket.
When purchasing a table you are purchasing the number of tickets that the tables seats. For example if you purchase a 4-top table you are purchasing 4 tickets
General admission tickets gain you access to the rear of the venue, behind the seated sections as well as the backyard. There are tables in both areas that are available on a first come, first served basis.
There is a garage door behind the stage that remains open in good weather so that you can enjoy the show from inside or outside.
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