The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts presents a session with one of America’s national musical treasures, The Subdudes, led by singer/guitarist Tommy Malone and accordionist John Magnie. The Subdudes draw most of their inspiration from the sounds of their native New Orleans, blending blues, gospel, funk and R&B with their own harmony vocals; their sound is also notable for the band’s substitution of a tambourine player, Steve Amedee for a drummer. Tim Cook rounds out the band on bass.
The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts presents a session with one of America’s national musical treasures, The Subdudes, led by singer/guitarist Tommy Malone and accordionist John Magnie. The Subdudes draw most of their inspiration from the sounds of their native New Orleans, blending blues, gospel, funk and R&B with their own harmony vocals; their sound is also notable for the band’s substitution of a tambourine player, Steve Amedee for a drummer. Tim Cook rounds out the band on bass.
The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts presents a session with one of America’s national musical treasures, The Subdudes, led by singer/guitarist Tommy Malone and accordionist John Magnie. The Subdudes draw most of their inspiration from the sounds of their native New Orleans, blending blues, gospel, funk and R&B with their own harmony vocals; their sound is also notable for the band’s substitution of a tambourine player, Steve Amedee for a drummer. Tim Cook rounds out the band on bass.