You're Too Big to Carry - Trampled Under Foot (Nick Schnebelen) Live from B.B.'s Lawnside BBQ
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 Published On Feb 3, 2012

The first number of the night...Live from BB's Lawnside BBQ with the introduction by the one and only Lindsay Shannon of big brother Nick Schnebelen from the best blues band in the world Trampled Under Foot!!!

A big, and heartfelt thank you to Trampled Under Foot for graciously allowing me to video their performance!
Trampled Under Foot has a facebook page located at:   / tufkc  
Their official website is located at: http://www.tufkc.com/
Live from B.B.'s Lawnside BBQ!!! "Where BBQ Meets the Blues" in Kansas City. For 20 years, B.B.'s has served slow-smoked meats (sausage, beef, chicken, pulled pork and ribs) from its 60+ year-old pit, Plus, B.B.'s menu includes signature Louisiana dishes like gumbo, jambalaya, red beans & rice and goulash. And, when you combine that with world-class blues entertainment, you get a unique Kansas City experience only found at B.B.'s Lawnside BBQ.

Siblings Danielle, Kris and Nick Schnebelen grew up with the Blues. Their parents, Bob and Lisa, were active in the thriving Kansas City Blues scene, playing in local bands and competing in the Kansas City Blues Challenge. Bob and Lisa's band didn't make it to the International Blues Challenge in Memphis — but their kids did. When TUF arrived in Memphis for the 2008 IBC they were followed by huge, wildly enthusiastic throngs of hometown supporters, eager to cheer for their favorite musical family. And when TUF took First Place in the competition and Nick won the Albert King award for best guitarist, it was a sweet victory for the Schnebelen family and for Kansas City itself. TUF has been on a roll ever since, becoming popular repeat headliners at clubs, festivals and cruises around the world and releasing CDs and a DVD on their own label.

Trampled Under Foot's brand new CD, Wrong Side of the Blues was produced by Tony Braunagel, and features guest appearances by Mike Finnigan, Kim Wilson, and engineer/guitarist Johnny Lee Schell. It also features one of their dad's songs, and backup vocals by their mom. In the future, when people speak of the great Blues dynasties, musical families who breathed the same musical air and produced the highest form of the art, chances are they'll refer to the Allmans, the Dickinsons, the Burnsides, the Brookses, the Neals...and the Schnebelens.

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