DARRIN YARBROUGH AND SHURE THING BAND
DARRIN YARBROUGH AND SHURE THING BAND PERFORM AT
Molly Malone’s Irish Pub – Saturday, March 4, 7:30 PM
Darrin Yarbrough and Shure Thing Band bring their feel-good Countrified-Blues to Molly Malone’s Irish Pub, 575 S. Fairfax Ave., on Saturday, March 4, performing as part of the OSME Entertainment ‘Saturday Night Live Music Jamms’ Showcase. Showtime:7:30pm. Tickets: $10. Info: (323) 935-1577 or http://www.mollymalonesbarlosangeles.com/.
In addition to being a longtime respected musician, the Ventura-based Yarbrough is a writer, poet, philosopher, and anthropologist. He’s a regular contributor to Quora, with over 375,000 reader views of his articles in the past month alone.
“I take culture, apparel, and philosophy from the “Good Ole” American West, mix it with late ’60’s, early ’70’s, classic blues-based rock and roll, and arrive at the synthesis of the Shure Thing “Brand,” explains Yarbrough. “The “Brand” is a blend of C.C. Filson garments, Black Angus barbecue, the street smarts of a Harlem Smoothie, fast cars, women, and those (like Moses) that are “Mighty in Words and Deeds.”
Shure Thing Band started with Yarbrough’s vision which revisits the late 60’s/early 70’s era of rock n roll and integrates modern technological advances with the “Old-School” musicology of Blues Masters like Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, BB King, Johnny Winter, Stevie Ray Vaughn; and rock icons, such as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Page, Kurt Cobain, and John Squire. “I do not categorize musicians by terms, such as “good,” or “better,”, but rather as, synonymous, or juxtaposed, with my own feelings or interpretations,” says Yarbrough. “Categorical imperatives, used to catalog my selections, are characterized by the term, “Electric Gypsies,” which, I define by the way these artists make me feel when I hear them play. I want to revisit experiences stemming from the counter-cultural renaissance, and integrate the best of those times with the modern technological advances in musical recording, instrumentation, and sounds of today.”
Yarbrough maintains an ongoing involvement with the Saturday Night Bath Band, who educate and help disadvantaged youth by presenting educational concerts in Continuation High Schools and Juvenile Detention Centers throughout LA County.
Yarbrough – once offered a Music Publishing contract by the legendary Don Casale (who engineered Iron Butterfly’s Platinum record “Inna Gadda Davita) – is presently recording in West Hills, Calif. with noted former MCA Records producer Mark Keefer (Tiffany). The two men are friends and have worked together for over twenty-five years.
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