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SUMMARY:Jason D. Williams\, SUPERSUCKERS\, and Wayne Hancock
DESCRIPTION:Table reservations are $100 each. Email monte@thesirenmorrobay.com \nJason D. Williams has spent a lifetime behind the piano connecting with country and rock ‘n’ roll greats while creating a persona that’s 100 percent original. \n\n\n\n\nAfter decades of being celebrated for his take-no-prisoners approach to performing country and rock ‘n’ roll penned by others\, Williams has added a new element to his artistry\, songwriting. \nThe rock ‘n’ roll history of Memphis looms large in Williams’ world. He recorded for RCA and Sun Records in the 1980s and ’90s\, and returned to the recording fold in 2010 and has continued steady since. \nAt the age of 16\, Williams left his tiny hometown of El Dorado\, Ark.\, to perform with LaBeef who had set up a base of operations in northeast Massachusetts. \nWilliams\, who continued to work with LaBeef on occasion until his death in 2021\, went solo in the late 1980s and found a steady home at Mallards in the Peabody Hotel in Memphis\, TN when a snowstorm stranded him a few steps from the Peabody door\, quickly he attracted a following and the rest\, as they say\, is history. \nAfter several years\, he left after signing with RCA\, which released his first album\, “Tore Up\,” and he stayed on the road after Sun Records issued “Wild” in 1993. “Don’t Get None Onya’\,” released in 2004\, captured the power of his blend of honky-tonk country and Memphis rock ‘n’ roll and was the birth of his own label. “Rockin”\, “Killer Instincts” and “Recycled” soon followed and the latest album is in progress now. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWilliams performed all of the hand shots for the movie “Great Balls of Fire” starring a young Dennis Quaid and was also featured in “The War Room” documenting Bill Clinton’s race for the White House. He’s also had numerous television appearances and various shows on MTV\, VH1 and CMT. \nA wild man onstage\, Jason accredits influences like Jerry Lee Lewis\, Moon Mullican\, Memphis Slim and Al Jolson\, for helping to develop his vast repertoire and seemingly endless energy. “I’ve always welcomed the comparisons; my influences were some of the greatest entertainers ever to be seen.” Jason continues to tour more than 160 shows a year. \nSUPERSUCKERS: The Supersuckers are an American rock band\, formed in 1988\, whose music ranges from alternative rock to country rock to cowpunk. \n\nWayne The Train Hancock: Thomas Wayne Hancock III better known as Wayne “The Train” Hancock\, is an American singer-songwriter. Known as “The King of Juke Joint Swing\,” his performances incorporate jazz\, blues\, western swing\, country and rockabilly\, styles of music that he began listening to as a kid.
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LOCATION:The Siren\, 900 Main St.\, Morro Bay\, CA\, 93422\, United States
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