Live Review: Albert Cummings - Page 2

Josh Bloomfield uses PDP drums, a 22” kick, 5-1/2” x 14” snare, 12” high top and a 14” low top. Remo Ambassador coated skins. Josh uses Zildjian cymbals, an 18” Light Jazz Ride, 14” high and two 16” A Custom Crash. DW Hardware and Zildjian Vibe-less sticks.

Midnight Blues is a very easy find at the corner of Court and Main Streets. Parking can be found about half a block away. If you go to the front door, Jake and Elwood Blues will greet you. Well, statue replica’s of them! Very cool! Entering through the side door, the bar will be on the left side with approximately twelve stools. On the right and towards the front, tall bar tables and stools border the perimeter of the room in front of large windows, with curtains on the lower half. Blue rope lights trim the rim of the windows. The stage is in the front left, kiddy corner, dubbed the “Albert Cummings stage.” (Inside carpenter joke) A small dance floor in front of the stage, with approx. ten standard sized tables between that and the bar tables. Total seating is about 80-100.
Randomly placed wind instruments and autographed guitars are above the windows. One large screen TV at the end of the bar and a projection TV near the stage. Great food with great prices and all items in the menu are named after a blues legend! In the basement, there is also a club called The Cellar Door with a capacity of 100.

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