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Event: 'Musician Pat McLaughlin Take The Stage In New Orleans Area - With Comedian Jodi Borrello Opening The Show. '

Music
Indoors and Out, Classical to Country
Date: Friday, March 20, 2009 At 09:00 PM
Duration:
Contact Info:
Jodi Borrello www.JodiBorrello.com
Email:
Location: http://www.JodiBorrello.com

Musician Pat McLaughlin take the stage in New Orleans area - with
comedian Jodi Borrello opening the show.

Pat McLaughlin formerly of Tiny Town, but on his own name a gem. If
you know him then you love him as much as we do - you can hear some of
his latest tunes on www.PatMcLaughin.com

For those not too familiar with Pat - at the bottom here is bit of a bio.

Pat has always loved performing here, and we are glad to have him back
again! As always with a 'Pat' show - never know who will join him on
stage.

The venue is a sweeet little place - seating only 70 people, which
adds that nice touch of kicking back and hearing Pat. Plus you can
have a meal before the show, or limited menu during. Full bar - of
course.

Here are the details:

Pat McLaughlin Performing solo *
With a bit of comedy from (me) Jodi Borrello (www.JodiBorrello.com)
Friday March 20, 2009 & Saturday March 21, 2009
Time: 9:00pm
Cover: $17
Location: Cafe' Roma - 1101 N. Causeway Blvd., Metairie, LA
Seating only/Advance tickets highly recommended

Pat McLaughlin is well known around Nashville, and in the nationwide
musicians’ circle, as one soulful dude. And a humble one, too, because
he downplays that endemic respect by saying that practically anybody
who tries to do their own thing and is successful at it, gets tagged
by others as having soul.

And though McLaughlin may not be on the tip of the average music
consumer’s tongue, he, for a couple of decades, has been many a
musicians’ favorite musician. He’s even been called the greatest
rhythm guitar player on the planet. He plays rhythm — he calls it
“chunking” — with some venerated bluegrassers, including Tim O’Brien
and Ronnie McCoury.

And McLaughlin even got a gig as a rhythm player for the last round of
the American Recording sessions with Johnny Cash. “That was probably
the biggest reward for learning to chunk,” he says.

Jodi Borrello
www.JodiBorrello.com