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November 14, 2021(1 event)
Music Night at Bogies | Albert Lee (cover $35) | 6:00pmMusic Night at Bogies | Albert Lee (cover $35) | 6:00pm N/A SUNDAY| November 14th, 2021 | 6:00pm | Music Night at Bogies | Albert Lee (cover $35) - **Two drink minimum purchase required with every ticket.** BUY TICKETS HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/6pm-albert-lee-tickets-191338266907 **Per LA County mandate, ticket holders must show proof of vaccination to enter indoor event.****Tickets purchased on phones or tablets will not be given the option to pick your own seat and will be assigned seats automatically. Please order from a computer or laptop in order to choose your own seats as tickets may not be changed. ** SUNDAY| November 14th, 2021 | 6:00pm | Music Night at Bogies | Albert Lee (cover $35) - **Two drink minimum purchase required with every ticket.**
Lee joined Joe Cocker’s band in the mid 70s, a time that included recordings for the April 1976 release “Stingray”. From there A & M records singed Albert as an artist in his own right. The solo album’s completion was delayed by constant studio and touring work, primarily in Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band; in 1976 Albert replaced James Burton when Burton left to continue work with Elvis Presley’s TCB band. The Emmylou Harris albums “Luxury Liner” (Jan. 1977), “Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town” (Jan. 1978) “Blue Kentucky Girl” (April 1979), “Roses in the Snow” (May 1980, recorded July 1979), and “Evangeline” (Jan 1981, recorded 1978-80) all include Albert. He ended his touring tenure with the Hot Band to complete his solo album, and “Hiding” was finally released in 1979. An invitation around the Christmas season in 1978 led to a five year adventure for Albert in Eric Clapton’s band. The live album “Just One Night”, recorded at Budokan in December 1979, was the first release (April 1980) to feature Albert. “Another Ticket” (Feb. 1981), “Time Pieces Vol 2-Live in the 70s” (1983), and “Money and Cigarettes” (Feb. 1983) all were part of Albert’s tenure with Eric. When the Everly Brothers reunited on September, 23, 1983 at London’s Royal Albert Hall, Albert was on hand as guitarist and Musical Director. He continued in that role for over 20 years until the brothers retired. An invitation in 1987 by steel guitarist Gerry Hogan for Albert to play his annual festival led to the formation of Albert Lee and Hogan’s Heroes, who remain an active touring force in the UK and Europe- and a recording force worldwide, with 7 albums to their credit. The DVD “Live at the Tivoli” was released in 2011, and the new CD, “On the Town Tonight” was released on February 14, 2012. Albert has been awarded 2 Grammys in his illustrious career. In 2002, Lee received a Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance for “Foggy Mountain Breakdown” from the CD “Earl Scruggs and Friends”. In 2009, he again received a Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performace for the track “Clusterpluck” from Brad Paisley’s album of the same name. |
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November 19, 2021(1 event)
Bogies NightclubBogies Nightclub Music by our resident DJ Defcon & guest DJ Joey Vinyls starting at 9pm. 21+ . Book VIP Club Reservations at Bogies-Bar.com Top 40/Hip-Hop/90's & 2000's R&B + Hip-Hop/Old School/Reggaeton/EDM/80's |
November 20, 2021(1 event)
Bogies Nightclub (Selective Saturdays)Bogies Nightclub (Selective Saturdays) Music by our resident DJ Defcon & guest DJ Cynful starting at 9pm. 21+ . Book VIP Club Reservations at Bogies-Bar.com Top 40/Hip-Hop/90's & 2000's R&B + Hip-Hop/Old School/Reggaeton/EDM/80's |