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Welcome to Fabulous Lake Tahoe, your local's guide to the very best of America's year round playground.
I'm Jack Durst and I'm here at Heavenly Village for the Heavenly Village concert series.
This is the very first concert in the Heavenly Village concert series
and I'm so excited because I get to interview somebody who I've been reporting on the bill
for as long as I've been doing a show, Trey Stone. Check it out.
[Title: Voodoo Chile - Slight Return, covered by Trey Stone Band]
Well I'm standing next to a mountain, chop it down with the edge of my hand.
standing next to a mountain, chop it down with the edge of my hand.
Well I'll pick up all the pieces, might make a little sand.
I'm a Voodoo Child, lord knows I'm a voodoo chile.
[guitar solo]
Once again on the bass guitar, Boyce Pippin y'all...
[bass solo]
[Audience applauds, hollers]
I'm Trey Stone, and I'm here at the heavenly Village concert series for KTHO radio in Heavenly Village.
I've been performing here in town in South Lake Tahoe for 20 years now.
JACK: So you've played with some pretty amazing people over the years, can you tell me about some of them?
TREY: I've performed with Bootsie Collins, Dee-Lite - "Groove is in the Heart" Dee-Lite,
George Clinton, Parliament-Funkadelic, I've toured all over the world with them.
JACK: Cool. So, what brought you to lake Tahoe?
TREY: I actually came here with a show. "The Little Shop of Horrors" was actually doing a show at Caesar's...
JACK: And you fell in love with Tahoe and never left?
TREY: Yeah, I fell in love with Tahoe and couldn't leave it.
Ha ha ha. I love it a lot.
JACK: So tell me a little about your present band and what you're going to be playing tonight.
TREY: Oh, we're going to be playing some blues tonight.
My band, my bandmates are 8-track Jones
- That's what I call him, John Belanger,
and Boyce Pittman on bass.
[Title: And the Wind Cries Mary covered by Trey Stone Band]
After all the jacks are in their boxes
And the clowns have all gone to bed
You can hear laughter staggering on down the street
Footprints all dressed up in red
Don't you know that the wind whispers Mary?
A broom is drearily sweeping
Up the broken pieces of yesterday’s life
Somewhere, Somewhere you know a queen is weeping
Somewhere a king ain't got no wife
And don't you know that the wind cries Mary,
Don't that wind cry Mary!
[guitar solo]
Will the wind remember all the names she has blown in the past?
And will it crush old age into wisdom,
She wispered no, Trey, this might be the very last
And Don't you know that the wind cries Mary,
Don't that wind cry Mary!
[guitar solo]
Will the wind remember all the names she has blown in the past?
And will it crush old age into wisdom,
She wants to know, Trey, this might be the very last
And Don't you know that the wind cries Mary?
Don't that wind cry Mary!
Don't you cry no more
No, don't you cry no more.
A little Hendrix for you. Thank you.
[Audience applauds]
JACK: So, stay tuned to fabulous Lake Tahoe,
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Thank you, and Keep Tahoe Blue, bye.