Tony Levin, session bass player extraordinaire (Peter Gabriel, Seal, too many others to count) played with the California Guitar Trio in a nearby town called Cotati in January. Mr Levin is too cool, so we had to go. CGT arrange popular (and not-so-popular) music for three steel-string guitars, and although some of their stuff is borderline muzak, but Tony Levin on bass compliments them nicely. Highlights included a version of Yes’ Heart of the Sunrise, and Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody. With full audience participation I might (unnecessarily) add. Tony takes pictures of the audience with his digital camera and we had good seats so we ended up pretty much front and center… I grabbed a copy of the picture from his web site.
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