Watch: Island of Black & White, Jimmy Pailer and Quinn Hedges perform in Band Together
Thank you for joining us. You can watch a replay of tonight’s show by clicking on the video below. Scroll down for information on the bands, “virtual tip jars” and how you can help support local music.
Ready for more live music?
This week, The Bee’s Band Together concert series goes live on a Friday night — with Island of Black & White, Quinn Hedges and Jimmy Pailer taking the virtual stage at 6 p.m.
Watch the concert live on sacbee.com, or on The Bee’s Facebook or YouTube pages. You can RSVP here on Facebook.
Band Together brings “music in place” to you each week while supporting Sacramento’s vibrant arts community during the state’s coronavirus state-at-home orders.
Read about tonight’s musicians below, and how you can support these artists by buying music or sending “tips.” Friday’s show is curated by The Torch Club, one of Sacramento’s oldest bars and known for its blues performances.
Island of Black & White
Island of Black & White offers a fusion of rock, blues, funk and reggae and has been a staple in the Sacramento music scene for over a decade. Find them on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify.
Virtual tip jars:
- Venmo: www.venmo.com/islandofblackandwhite
- PayPal: www.paypal.me/ibwband
Quinn Hedges
Quinn Hedges is a singer, songwriter and guitarist, who also currently performs in the Sacramento rock band The Outcome. Find him on Facebook here. Virtual tip jar: PayPal: www.paypal.me/QHedges
Jimmy Pailer
Jimmy Pailer is a Sacramento Blues Society Hall of Fame inductee who plays regularly at The Torch Club in midtown and the San Juan Club in Fair Oaks. Now 62, he began playing guitar at 7 years old, and has been a guitarist and vocalist in the Sacramento music scene for about 30 years.
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Band Together: April 24
Who’s playing: Island of Black & White, Jimmy Pailer, Quinn Hedges
When: 6 p.m. Friday, April 24
RSVP here.
Where to watch:
About Band Together
The Sacramento Bee is hosting a series of concerts and live art creation events called “Band Together” to celebrate the area’s rich arts scene while we are under stay-at-home orders. All we ask is that you watch and, if you can, support these artists by buying their music, sending donations or supporting their causes.
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Watch previous Band Together performances:
Cellist Susan Lamb Cook
Philharmonik, AndYes & MC Radioactive
Bird Control, Cassette Idols, Mean Muggers
This story was originally published April 24, 2020 at 12:33 PM.