Curtis Salgado
June 27
, 2009
Places to eat:
Drink Specials:
- T.G.I. Friday's: 4 pm - 7 pm: $4 Long Island Iced Tea & signature margaritas, $3 premium pint features, $2 domestic pint features, $1 premiums / 11 am - 12 am: $2 Red Stripes
- Adair's Saloon: 4 pm - 8 pm: $6 pitchers, $1.75 singles, $2.25 cans
- Ten Sports Grill: 11 am - 7 pm: $3 top ten martinis / $2 mimosa / $2.50 frozen margaritas
- Absinthe Lounge: 4 pm - 9 pm: $2 drafts, $3 wells, $4 calls, $5 martinis
- Monica's Aca y Alla: 11 am - 3 pm: $1 house margaritas & $1.50 mimosas
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Tracy Yost says:
Curtis Salgado - the man who taught John Belushi the Blues. In 1979, when John Belushi was in Eugene filming Animal House, he caught Curtis' act and liked what he heard and saw. Curtis took the actor under his wing and schooled him on blues and R & B history, which Belushi soaked up like a sponge, and used a good portion of Curtis' show as the basis for the Blues Brothers act he and Dan Akroyd put together. The first Blues Brothers album was dedicated to Curtis.
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alexander troup says:
Tell it like it is Tracy ......while the blues brothers are still floating on some good old notes..A/T, Come on out and hear them play...it is a hot summer time to get a cold one at the Pearl....
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