Rewinding the musical clock to a time when cocaine and reefer were legal, cultural dynamism was at a peak, modern womanhood was redefined and the first sexual revolution was under way, Sugar Bowl Hokum perform songs that draw on these themes.The music of some very feisty almost forgotten trail blazers makes up a large part of the repertoire. Memphis Minnie, Barrel House Annie, Rosetta Howard and Bessie Smith songs are performed in different arrangements than the listener may not be used to but always capturing the essence of the song and the times. Comprised of PK on double bass, Tim O'Driscoll, Michael Meissner on acoustic guitar, ukulele and harmonica, and Cassandra Woodfield on vocals and kazoo, their intimate sound is bluesy, ragtime with some early jazz overtones. This is vintage blues with a twist. Catch Sugar Bowl Hokum 'Live in the Attic'. $15 per person.