Billy Bob Thornton the Musician

We wanted something fun for Friday night, so we bought cheap, balcony tickets to see actor Billy Bob Thornton (of Sling Blade and Bad Santa fame) and his rock band, The Boxmasters, at The Show in Rancho Mirage. The stories he told throughout the evening and his clear musicianship made it evident that his passion for music predates his acting career. Their sound was a blend of rock ‘n’ roll, rockabilly, country rock, and blues, featuring all original music, and every band member performed exceptionally well.

Fran Moran and the Nervous Wrecks served as a very energetic opening band, delivering dynamic covers of Joe Jackson’s “Is She Really Going Out With Him?” and Cheap Trick’s “I Want You to Want Me.”

Young the Giant at Pappy & Harriet’s

September 10, 2025 – Young the Giant performs “Cough Syrup.”

Last night, my daughter and I had a great time at the legendary Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace, where we saw the alternative rock band Young the Giant. This was my second time seeing them, and both times were amazing. Being outdoors under the desert stars made the evening truly magical.

Pappy & Harriet’s is a classic roadhouse-style venue—part bar, part restaurant, and part live music venue. Tucked away in the remote Mojave Desert town of Pioneertown (just outside Joshua Tree), its rustic stage has hosted a remarkable list of legends, including Paul McCartney, Robert Plant, Arctic Monkeys, Queens of the Stone Age, and Patti Smith. British new wave band The Fixx was performing on the inside stage later in the evening.

The Centuries Rock the Cascade Lounge

July 23, 2025 – Playing “Crazy Baby” by the Rockin’ R’s.

Last night in the intimate Cascade Lounge at Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs, the Los Angeles–based rockabilly trio The Centuries played an energetic 90-minute set as part of the Desert Blues Revival series held there every Wednesday. The Centuries—who have been performing at venues and music festivals across the U.S. and Europe since 2011—brought their signature high-energy show, mixing rockabilly and rock & roll covers with original songs written by the band. Given the midsummer heat, the crowd wasn’t as large as it could have been, but everyone there seemed to be having a good time. We sure did!