Pate’s performance will take patrons throughout his entire career, while shining a light on an all-star lineup of locals at the same time. Dani Jaye and George Pennington are on that list, as well as Joe Grady on bowed bass and Casey Otto on keyboards.
In short, if you’ve ever wanted to indulge in collaborative musical autobiographies, the Ybor Bungalow (located at 2312 E 10th Ave.) is where you’ll want to end your weekend.
Food and drink will be available, but if you have your mind made up on what to drink, just BYOB. There are no official tickets on sale for Fil Pate’s collaborative show on Sunday, April 7, but make sure to bring some cash for donations.
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This article appears in Apr 4-10, 2024.

