MicroTime Tour, Part II ~ rocks the blues scene with Willie McBlind and 13 O'Clock Blues Band as they head north this week to play Boston!

Tune in to WATD, Boston's South Shore radio station, at 10pm - Babe Borden of Willie McBlind will be speaking with Peter Black live on air on his cool show, Wide World of Blues, between 10 and 11 pm, and he'll play a few tunes off Bad Thing in advance of our shows this week ~

Pre-order your ticket now for the Willie McBlind record release event in NYC on 6/19!!
Order your discount tickets in advance, plus special packages~

This week.............

Thursday, June 11, 7:30 - 10pm (please note later start time than previously advertised!)

Willie McBlind & 13 O'Clock Blues Band will give Inman Square a full dose of cosmic blues and boogie~

@ The Lily Pad
1353 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA
$15 @ door
www.lily-pad.net

Friday, June 12, 7-9pm

Jon Catler and members of 13 O'Clock Blues Band

@ The Cathedral of St. Paul
138 Tremont Street (near Park Street T stop on Boston Common)
Boston, MA
$15 @ door

Microtonal guitarist Jon Catler discusses the Harmonic Series, Harmonic Rhythm and Harmonic Lyrics, featuring a microtonal guitar symposium with solo, duo and quartet performances.
www.stpaulboston.org

Coming soon to NYC.........................

~Friday, June 19th @ The Triad, NYC, 7-10pm

Willie McBlind's Bad Thing CD release show w/13 O'Clock Blues Band

Willie McBlind's long anticipated new CD, Bad Thing, is now available ~ click here to order

Read what Down Beat's Frank-John Hadley has to say about the CD

Go to www.microtones.com for complete MicroTime details!

Performers: Jon Catler, fretless and Just Intonation guitars; Babe Borden, vocals and autoharp;
Lorne Watson, drums; Mat Fieldes, bass; Joseph Liebhart and Dane Johnson, 12-Tone Ultra Plus guitars (13 O'Clock Blues Band)

Thanks to the Jersey City crowd who came out to hear the show this past Friday at Barrow Mansion ~

Bad Thing CD also now available at TUNES in Hoboken, NJ and coming soon to CDBaby and iTunes.

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