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Jody Counter Band

  • River Theater Radio 16135 Main Street Guerneville, CA, 95446 United States (map)

Come See some great local blues rock

Live at the River Theater in Guerneville

Doors: 8pm

Show: 9pm

Cover: $10

The Jody Counter Band is a mix of Rock & Roll, Driving Blues, and R&B performed by a tight rhythm section highlighted by Jody's stunning guitar work and E-Rock on bass.
In addition to their regular schedule of public and private performances The Jody Counter Band has opened for Eric Burdon & The New Animals, Neil Schon and the Piranha Blues Band featuring Neil Schon (Journey), Ross Valorie (Journey), Prairie Prince (The Tubes) and Stu Hamm (Joe Satriani), and The Detroit Disciples.
Over the years Jody has played & toured with numerous musicians & bands:
The Rocky Sullivan Band headlining their own shows and opening for artists such as Paul Butterfield, John Cipollina (Quicksilver Messenger Service), Greg Douglass (Steve Miller), Kingfish (Bob Weir) and Barry Melton (Country Joe).
Monte Mac & The Blues Attack with Ansley Dunbar (Jeff Beck ­ Journey ­ The Mothers).
Jody Counter's guitar work has appeared on Blues Bureau International Records' At The Station, Mike Onesko's Blind Side Blues Band and Mundai Owens' Natural Selection.
The 4th Saturday of each month for the last 4 years has been Jody's regular performance slot at The Tradewinds in Cotati. The Winds as it is often referred to is the premier Sonoma County music venue. It is known as a musician's bar. In the packed crowd on any of his Saturday nights you will find a large number local and passing through musicians who come to hear one of their best.
Through the years many musicians have sat in with Jody. Some of the more notable are Phil Ajioka (Los Blues), the late Stu Blank (Nasty Habits), Deen Castronovo (Journey), Levi Lloyd, Steve Long (Pulsators), Brock Spurgeon (Bone Dry), Mike Varney (Pat Travers), David Verno (Jackson Stone), and Peter Welker (Cold Blood).
It is common to see people in the crowd watching Jody pull off a 'solo' with their mouth's open. Most people dance, some just stare. The band has something for everybody. Whether you like it hard or soft, fast or slow, The Jody Counter Band puts on a great show. --John Ranis