We have a special show this Wednesday (4/5). LBP all night at The
Continental Club!
This will be a very different LBP show. One that you may have never
seen before as we have not performed in this manner in quite some
time. It's a seldom used approach to our music that we love the
opportunity to showcase. This will not be a standard LBP show. I will
explain….sort of.
Well, I was going to explain it all in full detail but Tyson told me I
should not spill the beans and just tell everyone it is going to be a
"special" show. We are literally going to be playing it with an
unusual focus in mind. What's so special? You will have to make it out
to see. Trust me, it's going to be different.
Wednesday April 5, 2006
Little Brother Project
Continental Club
3700 Main St.
Houston, TX.
713/529-9899
www.continentalclub.com/Houston.html
www.littlebrotherproject.com
Two Sets starting at 10pm, $5 cover
Other LBP info: Free downloads, Free Tickets, Great Food.
Check out the FREE DOWNLOADS and pics on our Myspace.com site created by
our promotions director Chas Hollis @
http://www.myspace.com/littlebrotherfunk - and don't forget to add us
as a
friend for all the latest updates!
Get into LBP shows for free (Join our street team). If you would like to
become part of our street team (Putting up posters, passing out flyers
and
spreading the word) we will give you free entrance to the show you
promote.
If you are interested please email your name, location and contact
info to; tyson@...
LBP fan Randy Rucker knows how to make a night on the town count.
Last week I had the pleasure of dining at Randy's restaurant "laidback
manor". (706 Main St. Houston, TX. http://www.laidbackmanor.net/) It
was Lindsey's birthday and I wanted to treat her to something new.
With the help of her sister we rustled up some of her friends and put
together a surprise dinner. We were all surprised.
Rucker's approach to dining is extraordinary. We enjoyed eleven
courses, with a perfect wine pairing and full commentary by his
knowledgeable staff. Each course had the details and ingredients
explained as to not miss his culinary vision. We were greeted at the
door with champagne and the menu was designed by the chef himself. He
even personalized each one with a very sweet "Happy Birthday Lindsey".
If you enjoy fine dining with a relaxed attitude you wont want to miss
out on one of Houston's most original establishments. This is one
place you will never forget.
Marc Reczek
Guitar