The MD Music Loft
Sat. 3/30/13
Show: 7:00 PM
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Sat. 3/30/13
Show: 7:00 PM
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21 and over
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Americana / Rock
Molly Conley(guitar/lead vocals)
Travis Collinsworth(bass)
Zach Setchfield(lead guitar)
Javi Sarcar(drums)
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Americana / Rock
Molly Conley(guitar/lead vocals)
Travis Collinsworth(bass)
Zach Setchfield(lead guitar)
Javi Sarcar(drums)
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Artist Bio:
We're a five-piece rock outfit out of Nashville, TN. We're originally from the small town of Port Angeles, Washington (with the exception of a Miami native). With three albums and a couple years of grassroots touring under our belts, we moved down to Nashville in the fall of 2010 to see what musical fate awaited us there.
After a year's work in the studio starting last year, our fourth full-length record is finally finished. It was a long and often arduous journey that took longer than we ever imagined it would. But the result is far worth the wait. With sharper songs and vocals, stonesy guitar interplay, and a well-oiled rhythm section topped off with the masterful production of Dexter Green, this collection of tunes sounds worlds above our previous work. With guest spots by the Rolling Stones' saxophonist Bobby Keys, background vocals by the talented Caitlin Rose, Melissa Mathes, Margo Price, and Alex Caress, horns by John Painter, and some expert key work by Jefferson Crow, this is the record where it all comes together. Drawing from the inspirations of Tom Petty, Jackson Browne and the late Gerry Rafferty to name a few, we've created something completely fresh but with a welcome hint of familiarity. In other words, it's our best work yet.
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We're a five-piece rock outfit out of Nashville, TN. We're originally from the small town of Port Angeles, Washington (with the exception of a Miami native). With three albums and a couple years of grassroots touring under our belts, we moved down to Nashville in the fall of 2010 to see what musical fate awaited us there.
After a year's work in the studio starting last year, our fourth full-length record is finally finished. It was a long and often arduous journey that took longer than we ever imagined it would. But the result is far worth the wait. With sharper songs and vocals, stonesy guitar interplay, and a well-oiled rhythm section topped off with the masterful production of Dexter Green, this collection of tunes sounds worlds above our previous work. With guest spots by the Rolling Stones' saxophonist Bobby Keys, background vocals by the talented Caitlin Rose, Melissa Mathes, Margo Price, and Alex Caress, horns by John Painter, and some expert key work by Jefferson Crow, this is the record where it all comes together. Drawing from the inspirations of Tom Petty, Jackson Browne and the late Gerry Rafferty to name a few, we've created something completely fresh but with a welcome hint of familiarity. In other words, it's our best work yet.
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Mercy Bell writes crunchy folk-pop music heavily inspired by the 60s and early 90s songwriters and more traditional folk she grew up listening to.
She moved to New York hardly knowing anyone, a duffle bag, an air mattress, and a guitar.
She has a considerable amount more than that now, but likes to remind people that even with holes in your shoes and no friends, you can always make music.
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Mercy Bell writes crunchy folk-pop music heavily inspired by the 60s and early 90s songwriters and more traditional folk she grew up listening to.
She moved to New York hardly knowing anyone, a duffle bag, an air mattress, and a guitar.
She has a considerable amount more than that now, but likes to remind people that even with holes in your shoes and no friends, you can always make music.
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Take a look at Allen Thompson’s record collection, and you’ll see names like the Grateful Dead, Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, the Black Crowes, and the Band -- groups that feel more like musical communities than straightforward rock bands.
The same sense of community anchors the Allen Thompson Band, a rootsy outfit from Nashville, TN. Thompson’s country-soul vocals and earthy, literate songwriting may anchor the group’s latest album, “Salvation in the Ground,” but this isn’t a solo project. It’s collaboration between all six members.
Allen Thompson
Laura Maine
Clint Maine
Grayson Downs
Joe Andrews
Ray Dunham
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Take a look at Allen Thompson’s record collection, and you’ll see names like the Grateful Dead, Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, the Black Crowes, and the Band -- groups that feel more like musical communities than straightforward rock bands.
The same sense of community anchors the Allen Thompson Band, a rootsy outfit from Nashville, TN. Thompson’s country-soul vocals and earthy, literate songwriting may anchor the group’s latest album, “Salvation in the Ground,” but this isn’t a solo project. It’s collaboration between all six members.
Allen Thompson
Laura Maine
Clint Maine
Grayson Downs
Joe Andrews
Ray Dunham
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Artist Bio:
We're moved by the gospel of heartache.
Members
Alex Caress Me (Lead Vocals, Keys)
Ben "Flesh-Pipe" Eyestone (Drums)
Kevin "Real" Black - (Bass, BGV's)
Rock Bottom Whitman (Guitar, BGV's)
Lukefromnashvilleschneider (Pedal Steel)
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We're moved by the gospel of heartache.
Members
Alex Caress Me (Lead Vocals, Keys)
Ben "Flesh-Pipe" Eyestone (Drums)
Kevin "Real" Black - (Bass, BGV's)
Rock Bottom Whitman (Guitar, BGV's)
Lukefromnashvilleschneider (Pedal Steel)
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Samantha Harlow is no stranger to a good story. She grew up hearing them around the kitchen table, listening to the ebb and flow of her father's voice spin daily life into colorful tapestries. Her songs are an extension of every hot cup of coffee drank on a cold winter's night, propped up beside some of life's more unfortunate truths. Some of them tell lies, some tell the truth, and the best stories intertwine the two.
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Samantha Harlow is no stranger to a good story. She grew up hearing them around the kitchen table, listening to the ebb and flow of her father's voice spin daily life into colorful tapestries. Her songs are an extension of every hot cup of coffee drank on a cold winter's night, propped up beside some of life's more unfortunate truths. Some of them tell lies, some tell the truth, and the best stories intertwine the two.
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Josh Farrow is an American singer/songwriter living and writing in the heart of Music City. Farrow uses his compelling, soulful voice to tell tales of the country life, ballads of the heartache of city life, and daunting visions of life on the road. His two new singles, "Devil Don't You Fool Me" and "The Worryin' Kind" were released in early 2013 and have landed him on stage with such acts such as Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee Leon Russell, and in the studio with musicians known for their work with Hank Williams Jr, The Black Keys, Emmylou Harris, Buddy Miller and more. Farrow's second full-length album is due out in the later half of 2013. Josh Farrow’s 2011 debut solo album "Southern Drag" is an excellent culmination of his refined writing styles. Not only does he blend contemporary styles of Folk and Blues with great homage to the classic elegant Country and Western sound, Josh Farrow continues to stand out in the popular wave of new-age tribute to rich American musical roots.
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
Josh Farrow is an American singer/songwriter living and writing in the heart of Music City. Farrow uses his compelling, soulful voice to tell tales of the country life, ballads of the heartache of city life, and daunting visions of life on the road. His two new singles, "Devil Don't You Fool Me" and "The Worryin' Kind" were released in early 2013 and have landed him on stage with such acts such as Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee Leon Russell, and in the studio with musicians known for their work with Hank Williams Jr, The Black Keys, Emmylou Harris, Buddy Miller and more. Farrow's second full-length album is due out in the later half of 2013. Josh Farrow’s 2011 debut solo album "Southern Drag" is an excellent culmination of his refined writing styles. Not only does he blend contemporary styles of Folk and Blues with great homage to the classic elegant Country and Western sound, Josh Farrow continues to stand out in the popular wave of new-age tribute to rich American musical roots.
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