Vermont-based Grace Potter and the Nocturnals are drumming up a national buzz with a fiery roots-rock show. They’ll open for Gov’t Mule on Tuesday, Nov. 13, at The Big Easy. Potter, 24, has mad stage presence. She sings and plays guitar and keys. Below is video of the band rocking “Stop the Bus” (from their latest CD, "This is Somewhere") at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. If you want to see another cool clip, search YouTube for “Grace Potter and Joe Satriani cover Cortez the Killer.”
P.S. I swear I’m not smitten with Potter just because she told me on the phone that she wasn’t wearing underwear.
Gov’t Mule, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, Big Easy. $22.50. TicketWeb

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I forgot to do my laundry in Bismarck, ND.
Hey, Michael, aren't there usually a series of clips in these packages they get you?
Shall have to see (if she's more fun than a barrel of Katrina & the Waves)...
Oh yeah, that's BO-DAY-SHUS, LUSHUS and DEELISHUS...good thing there are extra helpins of all that : )
If the both of you are seriously single you could make some seriously Troll-resistant Boogie Blog Chillun.
Root Hog Or Die!
(DARN--have to add the chorus of Hall and Oates' "She's Gone" and then Nat King Cole's "Don't Get Out Much Anymore")...
You were not funnin' us!
She was sans undies and with a flame haircut to boot!
At least you never run into women in Fruitland who tell you the Japanese tattooed on the back of their head says, "---- men they are scum"
I dub thee Hurricane Grace
It must have been fun in the eye of her un-Quiet Storm.