goosehorn or any knowledgeable Arkansan, my son lives in North Little Rock and I've been out bar hopping and listening to music several times with him and his wife.
Three places we've been:
A blues bar on North Little Rock's main street with the street lamps and trolley tracks. It's right next door to the oldest drug store west of the Mississippi.
A sports bar featuring bands in a big shopping center on McCain Blvd., also in North Little Rock.
A biker or maybe collegiate type bar featuring pizza and live music over by War Memorial Stadium. The band had a member who revved up a chain saw during one song which sounded something like Van Morrison's "Gloria," but with different words.
I also stayed at the same motel as Def Leppard when they played Little Rock about a year or so ago, but they never came down to get a drink in the lounge, where my daughter and I were having a nightcap with a few of their groupies.
These moonlight rambles were all OK, but what are some other places you might recommend?
I don't care much for jazz, rap or real old fashioned country music, but covers, blues, soul music, reggae and rock are all cool.
Thanks for any help.
Three places we've been:
A blues bar on North Little Rock's main street with the street lamps and trolley tracks. It's right next door to the oldest drug store west of the Mississippi.
A sports bar featuring bands in a big shopping center on McCain Blvd., also in North Little Rock.
A biker or maybe collegiate type bar featuring pizza and live music over by War Memorial Stadium. The band had a member who revved up a chain saw during one song which sounded something like Van Morrison's "Gloria," but with different words.
I also stayed at the same motel as Def Leppard when they played Little Rock about a year or so ago, but they never came down to get a drink in the lounge, where my daughter and I were having a nightcap with a few of their groupies.
These moonlight rambles were all OK, but what are some other places you might recommend?
I don't care much for jazz, rap or real old fashioned country music, but covers, blues, soul music, reggae and rock are all cool.
Thanks for any help.