Paul Cebar
Nov. 24th, 2006 09:00 pmWe went to Shank hall to see Paul Cebar. It was good. I hadn't seen him in a few years - and don't remember the last time, so it feels more like ten years. Cebar's music is a collection of R&B (some very funky), soul, latin, blues, Carribbean, reggae, zydeco, African and probably a few others. It's a groovy show. Cyn says that even the slow songs make you want to get up and dance. They got people out on the dance floor, but the other band packed it.
Cebar alternated sets with De La Buena, a bunch of kids doing a mix of latin and jazz. They started out rough, but improved. They must have brought a lot of friends, since they seemed to have more fans there than Cebar, who's been playing around with The Milwaukeeans for almost fifteen years.
Aside from the music, it was nice that it was smoke-free and only ten bucks.
Cebar alternated sets with De La Buena, a bunch of kids doing a mix of latin and jazz. They started out rough, but improved. They must have brought a lot of friends, since they seemed to have more fans there than Cebar, who's been playing around with The Milwaukeeans for almost fifteen years.
Aside from the music, it was nice that it was smoke-free and only ten bucks.