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See you at the Show!
Back porch bluegrass rock and roll!
A FEW OF THE GENERAL'S HAND DID SONGS
A little story about Pablo Escobar
Hailing from such southern blues and alt-country jam bands as Evan Barber & the Dead Gamblers and Wainwright Applegate, multi-instrumentalist Jeb Tabb plans to release his own solo album in the next six months. While Tabb has temporarily set aside the crunchy grooves of his bands for simplicity and straightforwardness, all the edgy honesty of his lyricism remains on display. Tabb straddles no proverbial lines; he stomps on them with steel-toed boots. His songs careen from hell-bound to heartbroken and back again with simultaneously calculated and accidental, perhaps even self-medicated, ease. Tabb identifies his own Damascus as “a rural southwest Georgia town of two hundred people” and speaks fondly of having had the opportunity to “meet other musicians” through touring and becoming a veteran of his hometown’s Briar Patch Music Festival. Southern to the core, Tabb is sure to become a favorite amongst fans of gritty, rebel-folk songwriting.
Along with performing with the band or going solo, Jeb works with NPO's and venues to help bring live entertainment to the Southeast. The Briar Patch Music Festival was first his endeavor, and we hope to bring it back soon. Hurricane Michael set us back another year, as we are still dealing with clean up efforts. Jeb and his wife, Carla, also have an Airbnb rental in Carrabelle! "Stardust on the River." It's a houseboat right on the river! Check it out.
During the daylight hours you can find the General surveying land in the swamps and timberlands of southwest Georgia.
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