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Hang Jones June / July Shows

June 7th 2009 in Americana, Concerts, alt.country

If you’re in the Bay area and in need of a twang infusion head over to the Makeout Room tonight to catch Hang Jones (MySpace) performing with full band. Hang Jones on at 8pm sharp.

If you can’t catch tonight’s show then be sure to catch one of these California performances.

  • June 13 Nomad Cafe Oakland, CA. 7pm
  • June 14 SF Free Folk Fest San Francisco, CA. 5pm
    Hang Jones will be playing in the Songwriter Showcase room. This is a completely free event that’s jam packed with great music, and even dance classes.
  • June 20 Black Cat Bar Penngrove, CA. 9pm
  • June 25 Genghis Cohen Los Angeles, CA. 10pm
  • June 28 The Echo Los Angeles, CA. 5pm
    Grand Ole Echo’s Sunday BBQ, Hang goes on first at 5pm
  • July 3 Kimo’s San Francisco, CA. 9pm
    with Medieval Knieval
  • July 7 The Voodoo Lounge San Jose, CA. 8pm
    opening for SUPERSUCKERS in their only Bay Area appearance!
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  1. Hang Jones on iTunes, Amazon and Tour
  2. Hang Jones Plays SF Hootenanny Obama Fundraiser
  3. Hang Jones and Band of Annuals at Hotel Utah, Earl Pickens and Family to Perform “The Country-Fried Joshua Tree”
  4. Album Review – Hang Jones – The Ballad of Carlsbad County (Self Released)
  5. Hank III Summer Tour Dates




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Anyone catch Elvis Costello on David Letterman last night? He played the title cut from his new Americana album Secret, Profane & Sugarcane Costello was joined onstage by Americana legend Jim Lauderdale.

This isn’t the performance (I will post it when I find it) but it is Letterman from ‘96 and pretty sweet rendition of Emmylou and Gram Parsons’ Love Hurts.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojsVB7idTLw[/youtube]

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