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Sally and The Fields with opener Jack Quigley

Sally and The Fields with opener Jack Quigley

Sally and The Fields with opener Jack Quigley

Time Sat Apr 13 2024 at 05:30 pm to 09:30 pm
(GMT-07:00)

Almost Famous Wine Lounge, 2271 S. Vasco, Livermore, United States

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Livermore’s newest rock supergroup, featuring members of Bacchus Brothers and a unique tie to Tower of Power.

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21+ Jack Quigley begins at 5:30 pm. Sally and The Fields play at 7:30 pm.


Livermore’s newest rock supergroup, featuring four musicians with ties to Bacchus Brothers, Tower of Power, and more! Mark Clarin and Don Veca (Bacchus Brothers) join guitarist John Whitney and drummer Kelly Fasman. Guitarist John Whitney hails from the legendary 60s band, The Spyders. Whitney has collaborated with Tower of Power members as a songwriter, written songs appearing on Marty Balin’s platinum album “Hearts,” and played guitar on Eddie Money’s hit “Maybe I’m A Fool.” Fasman’s impressive resume counts performances with Andrea Bocelli, Peter Cetera, the Moody Blues, Kenny Loggins, Joan Baez and Joan Rivers, as well as international appearances in both the worlds of rock and jazz music. Come rock out with these luminary musicians in the Livermore scene, all sharing one stage!


See them live at Almost Famous Wine Lounge, an award-winning, new tasting room and venue located on Vasco Road in the heart of Livermore's wine, spirits and brewery district. Almost Famous Wine makes fifteen wines in diverse styles, and earned 50 top industry awards since our debut in 2021.

There is a two drink minimum for each guest.

Ticket prices are subject to change, and sales are final. While we do not offer refunds, we are happy to apply the full credit of your purchase to another show if you let us know before your ticketed show begins.

As a courtesy, please let us know about your ticket exchange or credit-refund request 24 hours before your ticketed show begins.

Unoccupied tables in the stage room cannot be claimed first come, first served until 8:15pm. Upgraded seating must otherwise be purchased. Outside food is welcome, but please bus your table of any food items when you are finished. No outside beverages, including non-alcoholic beverages. With a menu of 15 wines in diverse styles and sophisticated non-alcoholic options, there's something for everyone.

Dancing is encouraged at Almost Famous, and usually takes place in front of and to the side of the stage. If a dance party breaks out, we cannot guarantee a completely unobstructed view to those sitting in the bistro table seats.




ABOUT SALLY AND THE FIELDS

Kelly Fasman is a drummer, instructor and clinician. She has performed with Andrea Bocelli with the San Francisco Symphony, Peter Cetera, the Moody Blues, Kenny Loggins, Joan Baez, Joan Rivers and more. She was the house drummer with American Musical Theater of San Jose, and the Moscow Circus in Japan. Kelly has taught privately for over 35 years and has been a clinician in every jazz band in the Tri Valley, as well as The Graded School Jazz Festival in São Paulo, Brazil.

John Whitney began his musical career as a teenager in Ithaca, New York, and then continued in the Bay Area where he joined a highly successful R&B band, the Spyders, a band that would later inspire Tower of Power. With the Spyders in 1968, John first backed up Etta James. John rejoined Etta’s band in the late 70s and into the mid 80s. During the same span of time, John collaborated as a song-writer with Tower of Power’s Emilio Castillo and Doc Kupka. One tune, “Credit,” has appeared in several Tower CD’s and was included in Tower’s live set for years. John also wrote several tunes for Marty Balin’s platinum selling “Hearts” and played guitar on Eddie Money’s hit tune, “Maybe I’m a Fool.”

Mark Clarin is a Bay Area musician with 50 years experience as a professional musician, guitarist and vocalist. A founding member of the Bacchus Brothers, he has been writing and performing his works for 30 years. Mark has played his music on 3 continents, and you can find him performing solo, as part of “Thirsty”, “Idlewild”, “Longhorn Roundup”, “Sally and the Fields” and as a hired gun.

Don Veca has been working as Audio Director, and now Audio Principal at Sledgehammer Games/Activision since 2010, and at Electronic Arts for 18 years before that. He is credited on 41 games, including 2008’s Dead Space, and several titles in the Call of Duty series. Don is also a prominent musician in the Livermore scene, and one of the three founding members of Bacchus Brothers, the valley’s pre-eminent rock, funk and blues band.




ABOUT JACK QUIGLEY

Jack Quigley (acoustic rock & soul) is a singer, songwriter, guitarist and educator. In addition to his original compositions, Jack honors the great songs he grew up with in the 60’s and 70’s in his own acoustic stylings. Jack can be heard as a solo artist and with Ed Feifert (guitar) and Ron Tripp (bass) in the Bay area. Quigley is also a Music Minister and co-founder at the Center for Spiritual Living Livermore Valley. Jack Quigley is currently the Music Director for the Valley Montessori School in Livermore, CA teaching over 400 children from pre-school through 8th grade.

Jack has played in several bands including: Bones~Quigley, The JackDaddios, The Bonnevilles, The Contra Rebels, Jack Quigley and His Only Friend (with Scott Tattar), InnerLight, Jacksontowne, Jack Quigley Souled Out!, Rent’s Due and There Goes the Neighborhood.

He was the Music Director for the Celebration Center in Falls Church, VA, provided Wednesday Night Music for the Oakland Center for Spiritual Living, taught at Unity Village and was a vocalist with the Washington Performing Arts Society Men and Women of Mass Gospel Choir; We the People and Mosaic Harmony Gospel choirs.

Jack taught music at the Montessori School of Holmes Run, The Boyd Schools, Naylor Road School and the Annandale United Methodist Church.

He has penned hundreds of songs that have spawned many independent recordings. Jack has received several top songwriting awards from the Songwriters’ Association of Washington, D.C. (SAW). In commemoration of his song “Dallastown,” the Mayor and the people of Dallastown, PA honored him with Jack Quigley Day.

He performed at Music Showcases in Philadelphia, Boston, Memphis, New Orleans and Washington D.C. Quigley received a national award from Billboard Magazine, appeared on national television and toured across the US performing at the Kennedy Center, New Orleans Jazz Festival, Kerrville Folk Festival, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Monterey Pop Festival, Two Day Town Festival, South Florida Folk Festival, colleges, clubs, coffee houses and even a laundry mat.


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Ticket Information Ticket Price
Lounge: Open Seating USD 10
Drink Rail Seating - Best View USD 15
Reserved Table Seating: Four Top USD 25
Reserved High Top Seating USD 25
Drink Rail Seating USD 10
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Sat Apr 13 2024 at 05:30 pm to 09:30 pm
(GMT-07:00)

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Almost Famous Wine Lounge, 2271 S. Vasco, Livermore, United States

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