Last concert you went to?
Noam Pikelny
Noam Pikelny (The Punch Brothers banjo player) at Schubas in Chicago Saturday night. Great show-- very talented musicians, Noam is a funny guy too! Aoife O' Donovan sang with the group. She is wonderful. The Punch Brothers will be touring in the early Spring with Aoife O'Donovan opening. Definitely worth the price of admission if they come to your town.
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Kick ass rock show with some great harmonies!
Good stuff.gdavis5446 wrote:Good stuff? I hear they really bring it?Coffee Creek wrote:Ha Ha Tonka @ PK's in Carbondale, Illinois.
They certainly do!
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Re: They're named after a state park in Missouri.
Good stuff? I hear they really bring it?Coffee Creek wrote:Ha Ha Tonka @ PK's in Carbondale, Illinois.
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They're named after a state park in Missouri.
Ha Ha Tonka @ PK's in Carbondale, Illinois.
Warren Haynes > Last night Northampton Mass > Just a great great show......tore it up so he did. Played almost all of the new one Man in Motion. Tight tight band. WOW............1st set 1:15....2nd set 1:30 would have played longer but curfew. Closed with a funky smoldering All Along the Watchtower.
Playing near you on this tour.............GO!
Playing near you on this tour.............GO!
unchartedthickets wrote:went to see Chris Mills last week and was impressed by the veracity of showmanship and pictures he sonically orchestrates. i don't have any recordings to recommend but his live act will tickle your melancholy.
Dave Bryson played drums in the three piece.
http://www.reverbnation.com/chrismillsmusic
Chris Mills is fab. I've been into him since he released Kiss It Goodbye in 2000. Seen him play a couple times too here and it's always a great night.
Every Night You Fight For Your Life, Kiss It Goodbye and The Silver Line are all well worth checking out.
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went to see Chris Mills last week and was impressed by the veracity of showmanship and pictures he sonically orchestrates. i don't have any recordings to recommend but his live act will tickle your melancholy.
Dave Bryson played drums in the three piece.
http://www.reverbnation.com/chrismillsmusic
Dave Bryson played drums in the three piece.
http://www.reverbnation.com/chrismillsmusic