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On Stage: Popa Chubby ready to shake off cabin fever and rock it at Sellersville

On Stage: Popa Chubby ready to shake off cabin fever and rock it at Sellersville By Denny Dyroff, Popa Chubby Things are looking good for Popa Chubby. After more than a year of being sidetracked by the COVID-19 pandemic, Popa Chubby is back in action with a new album and a series of live shows. On June 4, Popa Chubby will visit the area for a pair of shows at the Sellersville Theater (24 West Temple Street, Sellersville, 215-527-5808, www.st94.com). Popa Chubby, born Ted Horowitz, has been hard rocking the blues in his fierce and soulful way for more than 30 years. Over the course of a career that began in the early 1990s, he has been a force on the guitar – an axeman known for his tempestuous, soulful playing.

Sam Friend debuts album with arty at Royal Ftenchmen Hotel

Sam Friend set to debut sophomore album in pandemic-delayed record release party In the fall of 2020, New Orleans singer/songwriter Sam Friend wrapped his  sophomore album Coming Home (Independent). His pandemic-delayed record release party is set for Sunday, May 9, from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Royal Frenchmen Hotel. The album features guest vocal performances by the  Grammy-winning Chapel Hart Band ( (Danica Hart, Trea Swindle, Devynn  Hart), and by Alicia Renee aka Blue Eyes. ”Here’s hoping that this music will bring some type of peace or sanity to you in a truly insane time,” says Friend. “I honestly can’t think of a single misstep on this fine collection,” writes Dino DiMuro at

Five Must-Listen Black Country Duos and Groups

Five Must-Listen Black Country Duos and Groups These artists are unified in their celebratory Blackness and impressive ability to create music that fosters pride in race and engenders universal appeal Country music’s roots in African-American-developed blues and folk music tie country music to America’s Black experience. From this idea, the notion that duos and groups in country music are particularly special develops. Moreover, the church services and community gathering spaces that have birthed and elevated these artists hold within them two sets of twin spirits: love and pain, tradition and innovation. Add to this spirituality an immense level of passion for uniquely celebrating the ability to create within these ideas, and the music from the five acts listed below emerges. Diversely unique by their approaches to popularly considered country music, they are unified in their celebratory Blackness and impressive ability to create music that fosters pride i

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