TieDyeVikki wrote:bigjeffjones wrote:So did y'all go? What's the 411?
Well Cathy never showed, but thankfully Carl did. Talk about an up close and personal experience... it's a small place to begin with, and we were sitting in the booth closest to the band, pretty much right on top of them, as there's no actual "stage" and no floor space in front of the band. Anyway, it was a good show, glad I went. I'm not real crazy about her vocals (just a little deep for me, don't hate them though), but she can definitely play some guitar! I was also quite impressed with her drummer... powerful, loud, energetic... as much of a pleasure to hear and watch as Joanne's guitar playing actually. But I'm not real big on writing reviews... maybe Carl will chime in and have something interesting to say... I know he spent some time talking to Joanne about gear and whatnot.
--Vik 
I can sum it up in one word "Wow!". As Vikki said, the venue is extremely compact and a three-piece fits comfortably but we were almost right on top of Joanne, so the sound wasn't great and the PA was pretty awful. Nonetheless, the woman can play her a** off....love her tone and approach. Like Vikki, I wasn't super-crazy about her vocals although part of that was probably the poor PA as I think she had to turn it to distorted levels to hear herself (there are no floor monitors, only mains) but I was simply blown away by her guitar prowess, and, more importantly, her conviction....she clearly MEANS what she is playing. The rhythm section was very dynamic also (although quite loud from where we were seated less than 10 feet from Layla's pounding beat....the woman just KILLED "Manic Depression"!)
Looking forward to her return to the Western Maryland Blues Festival with a real PA and professional sound engineers. Bought the CD and really like it.....a LOT.
Go see her if you get the chance.....seriously.
CarljMD
P.S. Vikki: Thanks for showing up and hanging. Cathy, we missed you and the weather turned out to be a non-issue my way, but I understand using caution.
Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues