


Partial Concert History w/ Dates:
https://www.concertarchives.org/venues/jim-porter-s-good-time-emporium

B.B. King

Waylon Jennings
Jessi Colter
The backstage area of The Ballroom at Jim Porter’s was surprisingly calm between shows on February 3, 1993. Waylon Jennings was on his bus and this writer had been made to feel welcome by the friendly, cooperative road crew of the man who in the mid-’70s established himself as a leader of the “outlaw” movement in country music…
…A one-song encore — “I’ve Always Been Crazy (It Keeps Me From Going Insane)”-— brought an attractive woman onstage to help with the vocals. Had the cheering not been so loud and had I not been positioned so that my view of her face was obstructed by her hat, perhaps I would have recognized her as Waylon’s wife, Jessi Colter. Several days later I heard that it was indeed Ms. Colter, a talented performer probably best known for her cross-over hit “I’m Not Lisa.”
Jean Metcalfe – Louisville Music News

Roseanne Cash


Alex Bugnon

Bob Schneider – Ballroom Stage


Bo Diddley


Savoy Brown

Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks

Junior Brown – Ballroom Stage


Lonnie Mack


Webb Wilder – Ballroom Stage

David Sanborn

JACKYL – Ballroom Stage


The Rippingtons

Samantha Fish – Ballroom Stage


Kansas


Lucinda Williams


Larry Coryell


NRBQ – Ballroom Stage


Gerald Albright


The Marshall Tucker Band


Chick Corea Electric Band




Unknown Hinson – Ballroom Stage


Marcia Ball


The Verve Pipe – Ballroom Stage


Candlebox – Ballroom Stage



Nora Jane Struthers & The Party Line


