1578 Piedmont Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30324

SOBATL Presents

Cigar Store Indians with support from Yes Ma'am Family Band

American Rockabilly from Cigar Store Indians at Smith's Olde Bar!

Date and time
Sat, June 14, 2025
8:00 PM
Door Time: 7:00 pm
Location

Music Room at Smith's Olde Bar
1578 Piedmont Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30324

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Cigar Store Indians are an American rockabilly band from Crabapple, Georgia. The band formed in the summer of 1991 when singer/songwriter Ben Friedman moved back home from a year and a half stint playing in NYC. He met through a creative loafing ad lead guitar player Jimmy "Lownote" Lavender and they began working together on a vintage sound. Both musicians shared a love for the 1950s blues/country sound (called rockabilly music). Ben's childhood friend, drummer Frances "Fast Pedal" Farran was enlisted to play the drums. Many nights were spent practicing in "Fast Pedal" Farran's shed. 

In 1995, after developing a large fan base in and around Atlanta, the band was offered their first recording contract on Landslide Records. It featured Lavender on lead guitar, new member Keith Perissi on Bass, Farran on drums, and Friedman on guitar and vocals. The record was produced and engineered by Rodney Mills and recorded in Atlanta at Triclops studio. Constant touring and memorable songs landed the self-titled first release to #3 on the Gavin Americana Charts. Highlights included an extended tour with the Squirrel Nut Zippers.

The band made a switch to drummer David "Pup" Roberts for their second release, El Baile de la Cobra, which was recorded for the North Carolina label, Deep South Records. Tom Maxwell and Kenny Mosher who are members of the band Squirrel Nut Zippers added horns on a few of the tracks and Rodney Mills again was produced and engineer the record. The album quickly rose to #10 on the Gavin Americana Charts.

The third recording, Guestlist, was a live recording for the Atlanta-based, Overall Records and gave listeners a chance to sit in on a CSI live set from Smith's Olde Bar and Eddies Attic, both local Atlanta music mainstay clubs. It featured a new drummer, Paul Barrie, who had previously been with Atlanta band, Donkey, Jim "Lownote" Lavender on lead guitar and vocals, Keith Perissi on bass guitar and vocals, and Ben Friedman on lead vocals and guitar. This lineup toured extensively in the US and Europe.

Their last album, Built of Stone, was recorded by Jeff Bakos at his Amp Works Studio and was mastered by Rodney Mills; it was released on Overall Records. It featured Paul Barrie on drums, Keith Perissi on bass guitar, Friedman on guitar and vocals, and Jeff Sprayberry on lead guitar.

 

Yes Ma'am Family Band featuring Caroline Aiken, Liz Melendez, and Diane Durrett
An epic Georgia music collaboration - Yes MA'AM Family Band is a traveling feast of the very best in Georgia music! Spanning multiple decades of love and friendship across various genres, fans are dazzled by the appearance of these remarkable artists on one stage together! The Yes Ma'am Family Band is legendary Georgia singer-songwriter Caroline Aiken, blues guitar phenom Liz Melendez, and fiercely talented Diane Durrett!

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