Our second Humboldt Live Sessions episode of the day also comes to us from Samoa — this time from the Samoa pedestrian tunnel. Last Saturday night, HLS creator Chuck Johnson’s band The Hip Joint shared a stage at the Jambalaya with Bay Area band Royal Jelly Jive. If you missed it, you can hear the latter group’s performance of their song “Stand Up” below.
Humboldt Live Sessions music videos are produced by Chuck Johnson and feature local/travelin’-through musicians in non-traditionally musical Humboldt locations.
Previous Humboldt Live Sessions:
- Lindsay Lou and the Flatbellys
- Rainbow Girls
- Jessica Malone
- Snow Apple
- John Craigie Trio
- Shook Twins and Marty O’Reilly and the Old Soul Orchestra
- Absynthe Quintet
- The HiLL
- Teach Me Equals
- Supermule
- Human Behavior
- Jeffrey Martin and Anna Tivel
- T Sisters
- Caroline Bauer
- Marty O’Reilly and the Old Soul Orchestra II
- Laura Meyer
- Brothers Comatose
- Anna and the Underbelly
- Cliterate
- The Lowest Pair
- Erin Inglish
- The Pine Hearts
- Marty O’Reilly and the Old Soul Orchestra
- Brian Laidlaw
- Be Brave Bold Robot
- Shook Twins
- The Breaking Yard
- thelittlestillnotbigenough
- No Good Redwood Ramblers
- The Shapes
- Space Biscuit
- The Blackberry Bushes Stringband II
- Front Country with Melody Walker
- Poeina Suddarth
- The Lost Luvs
- Green and Lilac
- Musaic
- Rooster McClintock
- Water Tower
- Cyber Camel
- Joe Capoccia
- UFO8
- Josephine Johnson
- O.C., Gary and Mike
- Lyndsey Battle
- Caitlin Jemma
- Cory Goldman and Colin Vance
- The Blackberry Bushes Stringband
- The 51 Cards
- Todd Krider
- Gunsafe