New Tunes, New Dates, New Year
Date: Tuesday January 24, 2012Posted in: New Music,News,Other bands,Tour
Partisans,
Writing to you live from 2012 after our last blast from the past came over 2 months ago, we would like to tell you that this is due to a hella bad New Year’s hangover (which we had), but in reality, we have been working our tails off in 2012 like it’s our last year here.
Here’s an update on what we have in store for everyone this year:
We kicked off 2012 in Starkvegas, MS at Dave’s Darkhorse Tavern with 300 of our closest friends. This was our first show with new friends Star and Micey (@StarandMicey) from Memphis whom you will be sure to see more of soon.
This weekend we’ll be playing in Lake Charles with our good friends Mississippi Rail Company (@missrailco) for a good old fashioned Saturday night throwdown.
This past week the band has been holed up in The Music Shed (@MusicShed) recording the new EP which we can not wait to finish and hand over to you.
And finally, how could we forget, the gran-daddy of them all, Mardi Gras. The Blue Party will be kicking off Carnival season Feb 4th on Frenchmen Street to celebrate Krewe du Vieux with Big History (@BigHistoryMusic) at The Maison. This show is FREE purely because we know you will be saving up for Mardi Gras libations.
Then, to cap off the wonderful phenomenon that is Mardi Gras, we will be playing Cafe Prytania (@CafePrytania) Feb 19th with old pals The Revivalists (@therevivalists) and folk super-stars Star and Micey.
From there, recovery will commence, and we will be back on the road shortly after. We hope to see all your beautiful faces somewhere down the line, but until then, fuck yeah.
@theblueparty
#FuckYeah #MardiGras what we have in store for everyone this year:
We kicked off 2012 in Starkvegas, MS at Dave’s Darkhorse Tavern with 300 of our closest friends. This was our first show with new friends Star and Micey (@StarandMicey) from Memphis whom you will be sure to see more of soon.
This weekend we’ll be playing in Lake Charles with our good friends Mississippi Rail Company (@missrailco) for a good old fashioned Saturday night throwdown.
This past week the band has been holed up in The Music Shed (@MusicShed) recording a new crop of tunes which we can not wait to finish and hand over to you.
And finally, how could we forget, the gran-daddy of them all, Mardi Gras. The Blue Party will be kicking off Carnival season Feb 4th on Frenchmen Street to celebrate Krewe du Vieux with Big History (@BigHistoryMusic) at The Maison. This show is FREE purely because we know you will be saving up for Mardi Gras libations.
Then, to cap off the wonderful phenomenon that is Mardi Gras, we will be playing Cafe Prytania (@CafePrytania) Feb 19th with old pals The Revivalists (@therevivalists) and folk super-stars, Star and Micey.
From there, recovery will commence, and we will be back on the road to the Midwest shortly after. We hope to see all your beautiful faces somewhere down the line, but until then, fuck yeah.
@theblueparty
#FuckYeah #MardiGras
Maison Videos!
Date: Sunday November 6, 2011Posted in: New Music,New Orleans,News
It’s 3:46 in the morning and way past my bedtime. However, since I’m still up, I figured I’d post some video I just got from our Nov. 5 show at Maison. The quality is so-so, but these are some newer tunes, so I figured I’d post em to the blog. Enjoy.
Neutral Ground:
I Only Leave So That I Can Come Back:
Before I get started, best beer koozie ever?

America, I write to you this afternoon from chilly Lincoln, NE where we will be playing Zoo Bar this evening. We haven’t spent more than 5 minutes here so far but the bar boasts a 25-year career in the blues business, the drafts and stage are pretty sweet, Guitar Shorty (who married Hendrix’s sister in ’61) is playing right now, and it smells wonderfully of BBQ. I have time for a quick blog post, so I’ll shortly brief you on the tour as it stands:
Little Rock, AR: Great show and we stayed out til’ sunrise, but not before stumbling out of a strip club. The person whose house I stayed at ran out of gas in the middle of the road and A-Bach and his boy had to come get a canister from us, fill it up, and then bring it back. Alex’s parents (pictured below) are the coolest people ever and his mom cooks like the dickens. While broken, distraught, and adorned with my throwback John Starks jersey, his dad told me that he knew the Knicks were gunna lose Game 1 immediately after they lost. He came from another room to smile and point at me while he told me, my face expressionless. We wrote two new songs, The Rush and Dirty Rabbit, which will be played over and over this tour and will debut in New Orleans at Tipitina’s on May 19th. Oh and shout out to Royal Teeth who will be sharing the bill with us.
Hays, KS: Chuck’s. What can I say besides Jager Bombs? We love you, Chuck.
Manhattan, KS: The word had gotten out that we were treated with respect at the last bar we played, so Campus Tavern in Aggieville did their best to match. We raged with some of the Fiji’s that threw the Tiki/Lake party for us last spring, and Chris and I were invited back to a house to participate in an ancient ritual.
Kansas City, MO: Not to be confused with Kansas City, KS, which is entirely different. We had a strong Blue Party coalition represent for us on Friday night and after two encores we could have led the crowd into war. We stayed at Reid’s dad’s (Alson) house in Lenexa and enjoyed he and his wife’s (Yona) food, drink, laundry machine, showers with actual hot water, pool table, big screen TV, children’s drawing books, backyard/golf course, and downstairs bar to our full advantage. We wrote some more music and George and I did an interview with McClain Johnson. McClain’s interviewed legends (New Orleans’ and otherwise), he has his own podcast, he’s employed by gonola.com, and he’s one handsome SOB. Easter was fun. Chris sat at the grown-ups table the whole time.
Lincoln, NE: No idea yet, but the bartender’s cute.
From the road,
-T.








