Just about everyone that owns an electric bass guitar loves Les Claypool. The former front man for Primus created a distinguishable sound of his own a couple of decades ago, churning out huge 90's college radio hits like "Jerry Was A Race Car Driver" and "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" (which isn't about Winona Ryder, but her image still pops in our head when we hear the song). These days, Les' biggest paycheck probably comes from his theme song to South Park.
Les Claypool will be stopping by Warehouse Live this Friday night, and is bringing another crowd favorite with him as his opening act. Tim Fite is definitely an original. To quote one of our 11 readers, he's "whacky, weird, insightful, though-provoking, pseudo hip-hop...," and the list goes on. Check out the New Jersey native's "Gunshow" series on his YouTube channel.
If you'd like to catch the Claypool and Fite show tomorrow night, enter into our drawing for a pair of tickets. Send your name and phone number to contest (at) houstonist (dot) com. The contest ends at 5 p.m. today and the winner will be contacted tonight. Good luck!
Les Claypool / Tim Fite
Warehouse Live
Friday, March 28th @ 8 p.m.
Tickets
