Atletico's victory — the 16th in their last 17 games in all competitions — lifted Simeone's side to third in the table on 15 points
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Norah Jones, Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, Robert Plant, Reba McEntire and Vince Gill have all dropped by their standing Monday night shows at the Station Inn, an unassuming little stone building with plywood floors and mismatched tables and chairs.
The group - all 11 of them - play a jazzy, big band-flavoured style of country music called Western swing. The sound is peppy and textured with triple fiddles, twin guitars, accordion, stand-up bass, drums, two female singers and a pedal steel that whines and rumbles like a speeding train.
The musicians - who in their day jobs are crack studio players who've worked with such artists as Sting and Faron Young - took turns soloing to polite applause at a recent show. They laughed and winked and enjoyed the crowd, which ranged from a smattering of young kids out with their parents to senior citizens out for a good time. A few danced beside the bar where a large cowbell hung and a handwritten sign advertised a "big thing of popcorn" for a dollar.
"Kids, this is all new music. This is what's going to replace hip-hop," fiddler and frontman Kenny Sears cracked as the band launched into a spirited take of Nat King Cole's Get Your Kicks On (Route 66).
A wiry man with a cowboy hat and an auctioneer's command of the crowd, Sears said the idea for the Time Jumpers sprang from backstage jam sessions at the Grand Ole Opry.
"We formed seeking therapy," he explained. "We all spent our working hours trying to figure out what people wanted to hear on their records and trying to give them that. So we decided we would get together and play fun music and play all we wanted to play, where it would be legal to overplay if we felt like it."
The band doesn't tour and certainly doesn't play to get rich.
They do it largely because they love Western swing, a musical style that peaked in the '40s with the folksy Texas band leader Bob Wills. Dubbed the King of Western Swing, Wills incorporated jazz, blues, ragtime and Mexican music and filled dance halls and ballrooms across the Southwest.
"It's wonderful music," said the band's rhythm guitarist, Ranger Doug Green. "Both feet are planted in tradition, yet you can be as free with it as you want to. We all enjoy hearing what each other come up with."
The Time Jumpers found an unlikely home in the Station Inn, a storied bluegrass club where Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley and most everyone else in the genre has played or hung out. The place might fit close to 200 people if no one has to get to the bathroom in a hurry, and the yeasty smell of baking bread wafts over from the commercial bake shop across the street.
The band plays the club every Monday night, their only gig of the week. The owner, J.T. Gray, said he couldn't resist booking them; they were just that good. Judging from the size of his crowds, he's got to be glad he did.
"We get a lot of tourists, and if they happen to drop in on a Monday night and don't realise who's playing, we tell them, `You can stay a while and if you don't like what you hear, we'll give you your money back.' I don't remember ever having to give anybody's money back," Gray said.
Last month, Gill made a guest appearance with the group. The country star sat off to the side playing guitar and singing backup on songs like the Wills' classics Roly Polly and Sugar Moon. It was all very low-key. Every so often, a fan would come over and say a few words to him.
"It's getting harder and harder to find that kind of music," Gill said afterward. "I'm an Okie, so I grew up in that world. I knew so many of those songs when I was a kid. I kind of run to it because I don't get to hear it anymore."
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