Spent last night at Biscuits & Blues, a supper club in San Francisco where they held their first-ever Gospel night.
Spencer’s group, The Gospel Travellers, played with the WD Singers, an amazing group from Sacramento.
Now when we’re talking Gospel here, we’re talking the other side of the blues tradition–the heritage that Sam Cooke and Al Green came out of, among others.
The musicians and singers were terrific and the crowd–many, many out of towners–seemed to love it–enough that they are going to repeat the show next Sunday night.
(Background check: For those who may not know, my husband is a musician with a long history in both southern gospel and blues and he was one of the organizers–and performers–last night. Rock on, Spence!)

Spent last night at Biscuits & Blues, a supper club in San Francisco where they held their first-ever Gospel night.
Spencer’s group, The Gospel Travellers, played with the WD Singers, an amazing group from Sacramento.
Now when we’re talking Gospel here, we’re talking the other side of the blues tradition–the heritage that Sam Cooke and Al Green came out of, among others.
The musicians and singers were terrific and the crowd–many, many out of towners–seemed to love it–enough that they are going to repeat the show next Sunday night.
(Background check: For those who may not know, my husband is a musician with a long history in both southern gospel and blues and he was one of the organizers–and performers–last night. Rock on, Spence!)