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Jeff Watson - Lead Guitar and Vocals

Blues enthusiasts are very familiar with Jeff Watson, leader of the Jeff Watson Band, an accomplished musician who plays his own popular brand of contemporary blues.  Whether he's offering his own original music or covering the genre's classics, Jeff is a consummate performer and a rewarding entertainer who draws on the heartfelt emotions that the music evokes.  Jeff has been a featured artist at numerous festivals and nightclubs and has shared the stage with contemporary blues greats, Coco Montoya, Michael Burks, Robben Ford, as well as The Willie Nelson Band and Roger Smith of Tower of Power.  Jeff will delight blues fanatics with a tight, gifted emotional set.  Don't miss this powerful performance.
 

Jim Cobb - Bass

Hailing from England Jim Cobb began his musical career at a young age touring the country with Rock & Roll bands. After relocating to a nearby Blues Club Jim caught "blues fever" and found himself along side a few of Englands well known blues artists, Dick Heckstall Smith, Johnny  Mars & Victor Brox. Moving to the U. S in 1995  Jim made his home in California here he continued to pursue his love for the blues. It wasn't long before Jim was mixing it up with musicians from the Bay area as well as the Sacramento Valley.  Jim provides that sweet groove  and tone that makes any music lover want to tap a foot or jump up on  the dance floor.

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Kevin Clark - Drums and Vocals

Everybody loves the drummer and layin' down a great beat is nothing new to Kevin Clark.  The Sacramento native has been entertaining audiences professionally for more than 26 years.  Kevin has toured with bands overseas and is very well known throughout the Midwest for his drumming skills.  Kevin has provided the backbeat for such notables as The Coasters, The Drifters and Charlie Daniels.

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