Fri
Nov 15, 2024
Split Bill
Main Stage

Popa Chubby & the Dub Disciples

No reservations
With opening act:  
Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

On his way from recovering from a crippling spinal disease, Popa Chubby comes back with a very special night of pure roots rock dub and soul with a seven piece band!

Playing your favorite classic rock, funk, soul and jazz in the Rub a Dub Style. Joined by Kenric McBean, Drums Andrei Kotibanics, drums Ernie Colon, Percussion, Mike Merritt, Bass, Craig Dryer, Keys and Sax, This will be a very special night of music and Jah vibrations.

Popa Chubby & the Dub Disciples
Nov 15, 2024
  •  
Main Stage
  •  
Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Chubby took his cue from artists of the '60s, including Sly & the Family Stone, Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Clapton, among others.  In his early twenties, he worked for a while backing punk poet Richard Hell.  His first big break was winning a national blues talent search sponsored by KLON, a public radio station in Long Beach, California.

He won New Artist of the Year, and opened the Long Beach Blues Festival in 1992, and has been rocking audience with his bold approach to music ever since. Chubby continues to play more than 200 club dates a year, and has released numerous albums worldwide, since. Most notably, his Sony/Okeh debut, 'Booty and the Beast', was produced by longtime Atlantic Records engineer/producer TOM DOWD, whose recordings by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Wilson Pickett, among others are legendary!

Popa Chubby dropped a brand new album of original music, Tin Foil Hat, on an expectant crowd in 2021. From the Trump-jabbing, party rock of “Baby Put On Your Mask” to the soulful “No Justice No Peace,” to the hopeful “Can I Call You My Friends,” Popa Chubby touches all the bases of the seemingly endless onslaught that was the year 2020. Pandemics, politics, protests, and pandering are all handled in his gritty, New York style. Remembering that Popa not only wrote all these songs, but plays all the instruments and sings all the vocals makes this one-man-band accomplishment truly stand out.