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Houston Jones performing at the Towne Crier Cafe in Pawling, NY. PETER TUCKER Percussionist extraordinaire, who has worked with the latest, the greatest and the oldest, from THE MONKS to THE WAYBACKS and everything in between. GLENN HOUSTON Winner of Northern California Bluegrass Society's "Best Guitarist" award for 2009, a Bammie award winner, and co-founder of THE WAYBACKS and HEARTS ON FIRE. HENRY SALVIA Wizard of the keyboard, who has worked with artists such as Bo Diddley, Rickie Lee Jones, Johnny Colla (of Huey Lewis and the News), Big Jay McNeeley, Jessica Mitford, Tommy Ridgely, Al Kooper, Peter Coyote, Big Lou the Accordion Princess, Jan Fanucci, and (his favorite) Johnny Adams. TRAVIS JONES Popular blue-eyed Bay Area singer and guitarist, seen in many venues with bands such as LARGE AND IN THE WAY and who has worked closely over the years with leading Bay Area musicians. CHRIS KEE A classically trained cellist with a degree in ethnomusicology, Chris is a busy Bay Area bassist, having recorded and performed with, among others, Peter Rowan, Norah Jones and Jim Lauderdale, as well as being an original member of the Waybacks. High Octane Americana. From Dirty Linen Magazine March/April 2009: Houston Jones: Calico Heart CD Review By Jim Lee "No one delivers the goods quite like Houston Jones. The band's infectious mix of acoustic rock, bluegrass, folk, and country, driven along by the drumming of Peter Tucker, the guitar of Glenn Houston, and the soulful vocals of Travis Jones, are in ample supply on their latest effort, Calico Heart. It is more focused than the group's last release, probably because acoustic bass player Chris Kee wrote nine of the 11 songs. While the members have always been virtuoso players and arrangers, it's the depth of Kee's songs that adds a defining element to the band. It has expanded the sound somewhat with some down-home honky-tonk on "Born in the Moonshine," some funk on "Mighty Red," and the experimental 11-minute "Roads to Dominion" which adds some middle eastern influences to a basic Texas rhythm. As always, Houston Jones remains one of the West Coast's most talented and entertaining bands."