
I met Chris Duarte and John Jordan through my guitar player/singer, John Simoneaux, who is a friend of Chris's (we were even on Chris's guest list!! Front Row Seats!!!!). The Picture below was taken at the Blues Fest in Eureka Springs, Arkansas 5/31/97.

Alison Simoneaux, Chris Duarte, Me, John Jordan
Malcolm "Papa Mali" Welbourne, a Shreveport Louisiana native, occasionally drops by the Sundown West in Ruston and play a gig or two as well as jamming with us at our Tuesday Night Jam. Playing everything from Reggae to Delta Blues, Mali ALWAYS blows the audience away!
Louisiana Music Hall of Fame member Jerry Beach is well known as the author of "I'll Play The Blues For You". Jerry (who lives in Shreveport, LA), can usually be found playing with his band at Freddie Mack's or the Monday Night Jam at Tommy's Place. I have had the pleasure of playing a gig or two with Jerry and will do it again given the opportunity!

I met David (of Southpaw fame) at Tommy's Place in Shreveport and was immediately
impressed with his singing and playing ability. Since then, I have had
the pleasure of jamming with him on several occasions and consider him a friend.
David also paid me the highest complement I have ever been given as a musician:
"...you lay down this FAT Groove... you sound like a Black Man back
there on the drums."
B-)

Joe is another one of the extremely talented people I have met at Tommy's Place.
When he is on stage, he OWNS the place! Joe has this "In yer face"
presence on stage that you just can't ignore and the playing ability to match.
Off stage, Joe is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet. Having played
a bit with him, I can also tell you that he treats the other guys on stage with
respect and is not one to "leave you hanging" even if he IS in a different
league than you.

Tim Brogan, Dunny Gillyard, Michael Rasbury, Charlie Bush, Randy Guynes, Bruce
Gay
The Lightnin' Bugs are a six-piece dance band from Shreveport, Louisiana. The wide variety of their music makes classification hard, but they've been called "Louisiana World Beat," and that seems to fit. Their music draws on influences of reggae, salsa, blues, second-line and Cajun. The Bugs play originals and covers, although the covers are often played nontraditionally. This and their unique horn section consisting of a violin and trombone make them an unforgettable band.

Howard Shaft at The Sundown Tavern in Ruston, LA
I've known these guys since their early days with Blue Monday and have even had the pleasure of being their drummer for a couple of gigs. If ya are looking for the baddest Funk/Horn band in North Louisiana.... these guys are it!
I met Matt "Shepdog"
Shepherd at a Tradeshow in Arlington Texas after hearing about him and his band
through friends at work and around the clubs in Monroe. We talked a bit
and he invited me out to hear them when they opened for "Dash
Riprock" at the Shamrock one night. I
must say I was impressed!
(If you guys ever need a drummer... lemme know!)
;-)
I showed up at the Shamrock one night and wound up sitting in with some of these guys. I was so impressed that I came back the next week to catch their show. These guys kick major ass! Don't miss an opportunity to see them!
The HABITUAL SEX OFFENDERS were formed in 1992 in Ruston, Louisiana. Punk-pop with a twisted, non-PC sense of humor, HSO has its tongue firmly in cheeks. The guys still drop by from time to time and are a hoot to jam with!
John
Simoneaux
Died Jan 17, 2000
John was a good friend of mine who also was one of the finest Blues Guitarists to ever come out of Ruston. John founded the band "Blue Monday" which gave "Howard Shaft" their start and also hosted the Jam at The Sundown Tavern West where I eventually became the House Drummer. Were it not for John, I would not be the musician I am today. Thanks John.
John’s Last Gig
They were all there . . . the Cops and the Musicians, the Computer Geeks and the Mechanics, the Teenagers and the Geriatrics . . . All with one purpose in mind . . . to see the man who had taken center stage. With guitar pick in hand, wearing a Hawaiian shirt, his favorite blue jeans and his Converse tennis shoes he waited, impish smirk on his face, for the crowd to settle down. It was noisy in the big room. Seating for more than a hundred left standing room only . . . no . . . less, for people were left standing in the halls outside. The place was alive with talk and laughter . . . stories being told of the man, his antics, his love of his friends, family and his music. As the event began, a hush fell over the room as one-by-one people approached the front of the audience and spoke. They spoke of kindness, love and inspiration . . . of humor generosity and giving for this was John Simoneaux’s final gig . . . his wake.
God Bless
Speedy "Dr. Speed" Mercer
01/21/2000
I raced a ragged-out old Toyota in the Red River Region S.C.C.A. H/Stock Class with Jody when I lived in Shreveport. I worked with my brother, Tommy, in his shop Quality Frame and Alignment, just down from Jody's day job at T&T Sheet Metal in Shreveport, LA.

Ted Nugent, Wife & Son at Indy "Think, Don't Drink and Drive" Celebrity Race / National Collegiate Driving Championships.

This was taken when
we were having dinner together with the other race participants.
(I still have the "Indy Car" Centerpiece off of the table!)

Pat takes the blame
for getting me back into music after a long dry spell by introducing me to John
Simoneaux and the Blues Jam at the Sundown. Pat also deserves a place
on my Music Friends page as he actually played Trumpet in the Tech Band so there!
Pat is one of the 1st friends I made in the world of computer-geekdom and has
remained a close friend for many years. Sure he's into Mac-N-Trash but
I don't hold that against him.
While we lived in Ruston, LA, we made a LOT of good friends. Just a few of them are: Richard and Debbie Deiter, Rodney Cannon and Mona, Steve Embry, Dave Hill, Scott Tisdale, Ken Carter and more! You would not believe the talent and nice people there. If you are ever in the area, drop by the Sundown Tavern in beautiful Downtown Ruston and look up my old friends.
My work took me to Bentonville,AR (yes, the home of Wal-Mart and NO, I did not work for them!) where I met Jennifer Beaver. She was my next door neighbor and told me she used to sing. I heard her and KNEW she needed to be out of the house and on the stage. I eventually got her in a band with me and some friends but it didn't take long for her to move on to bigger and better things (full-time musicians that is!). She now has a couple of CDs out and gets airplay in the states and several countries worldwide! Her current band is "Jennifer B. And The Groove Kings". There are a few Blues Societies in the Bentonville/Fayetteville area and I found myself playing at their Jams many a night with great local talents such as Jeff Horton, Mike Murray, Greer Gamble, Cherry Brooks, Wes Bowlin, Ocie Fisher and many many more!
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