After a brief tour with the Marcus King Band, Eric Krasno and his band teamed up with The London Souls for a one-night gig at the Ardmore in Philly. While on tour with MKB, King and Krasno would team up every night for a couple of tunes. Both Tash Neal and Chris St. Hilaire from the London Souls came out for the encore to jam with Krasno and his band on Buddy Miles’ “Changes.” The tune was popularized by Jimi Hendrix and Band of Gypsys (which included Buddy Miles on drums and Buddy Cox on bass) at their 1969 New Year’s Eve gig at the Fillmore.

Listen to the Eric Krasno Band with Marcus King Cover “Sugaree” and “Changes” at The Acoustic – 1/27/2017 Full Show SBD

Before Eric welcomed Tash and Chris out for the encore, EKB had a smokin’ set of originals and covers. Some of the covers included Jimi Hendrix’s “Manic Depression” and the Grateful Dead’s “Deal” and “Sugaree.”

Setlist

76 >

Torture >

Jezebel >

Let Me Be

talk #1

Please Ya

Curse Lifter >

Deal

(New Song)

Never Know



(New Song)

Love Is Strong

Manic Depression

Sugaree >

Unconditional Love

Encore

Changes$#

Notes:

$ Tash Neal -Guitar/Vocals of The London Souls

# Chris St. Hilaire Vocals/Tambourine of The London Souls

Eric Krasno Band Line-up

Eric Krasno -Guitar/Vocals

Danny Mayer -Guitar

Eric Kalb -Drums

Steve Mahan -Bass

DeShawn “DVibes” Alexander -Keys

Mary Corso -Vocals

Thanks to Keith Karaffa (a.k.a. LondonSoulsHistorian) for the awesome soundboard recording!

Photo credit: kristofermatthew