Season 3
5 episodes
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A struggling musician confronts past demons while chasing fame, discovering that true success lies in connection and authenticity.
Episodes
Listen to the surf-soaked sounds of Donavon Frankenreiter on this episode of Live at the Belly Up. His full quiver of songs feature beachy acoustics to rippin' 70s sounding electric guitar songs. As a young surfer, he befriended Jack Johnson, and together they developed their untapped musical talents. Donavon performs "Move By Yourself", "Your Heart", and other hits.
Jam along to Trigger Hippy, a Nashville rock band with gritty blues, heart-searing soul, sinewy grooves, sublime vocal harmonies and a rich, earthy sensibility steeped in Americana roots. Featuring Jackie Greene, Joan Osborne, Steve Gorman, Nick Govrik and Tom Bukovac. The performance includes hits "Rise Up Singing," "Cave Hill Cemetery," "Dry Country," and more.
On this episode of Live at the Belly Up. features Lukas Nelson and the Promise of the Real, a torch-bearing band of guitar barring American Rock. Based out of California and Hawaii, this band's music is a diverse collection of sounds and styles with multi-genre influences such as Jimi Hendrix, Neil Young, B.B. King and Pearl Jam. Rock out to favorites like, "Peaceful Solution", and "Living it Up".
Romp through 1930s New Orleans with the Vaud and the Villains on this episode of Live at the Belly Up. Their 19-piece band performance breathes new life into vintage New Orleans jazz, R&B and gospel soul music -- it's all part concert, part revival show, part Americana Noire, part Moulin Rouge. Listen in on favorites "Going Back to Louisiana", "It's a Sin", "Take My Hand", and more.
On this episode of Live at the Belly Up. experience the bone chilling voice and timeless tales of The White Buffalo. Singer/songwriter Jake Smith spins tales of relationships, loss, and love accompanied by blues, country western, folk, and punk rock.
Welcome to Live at the Belly Up. San Diego has long been known as a hotbed of great musical talent. What's more, San Diego is home to one of the best music venues on the West Coast. Since 1974, the Belly Up has been featuring great local bands from their stage in the Cedros Design District. Groove, dance and sing. Live at the Belly Up.
