Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Acoustic Show at Otherlands!

Just a quick reminder for all of you Memphis-area folks that we'll be playing a couple of full-band acoustic sets, tomorrow night, July 19, at Otherlands, 641 S. Cooper. Otherlands has started a new music series that's been getting rave reviews, and we're happy to be on-board. It's a great little venue. Worth checking out, if you've never been.

We'll kick off the jams around 8 p.m. and keep the folk-rock fresh until about 10. Expect to hear at least two brand new tunes that have never been played in front of anyone, aside from the rehearsal space walls. It should be worth the trip. So, what better way to spend a beautiful mid-week summer evening than in the cozy, air-conditioned confines of Otherlands in Midtown?! There is no better way, I say.

In the meantime, here's a peek at our last full-out acoustic show in May, where we were joined by our friend and great multi-insrumentalist Matthew Geerdes. Congratulations, by the way, to Matt, who became a Daddy for the second time a couple of weeks back. See you guys tomorrow!

6 Comments:

At 11:50 AM , Blogger Rachiley said...

I haven't been to a show in a while, so I'm excited to get back on board and see ya'll. -Rachel

 
At 12:24 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

We'll see you there. Bring some friends!

Thanks so much!!

 
At 4:57 PM , Blogger amber c. said...

i can't believe you said "kick off the jams." what decade is it?

 
At 9:37 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great show! You guys did indeed kick off the jams. Plus, sitting up close allowed me to see firsthand just how inventive a drummer Marty is...very tasty playing.

ps: What is the name of the young lady who read the poem during the break? She's a great writer.

 
At 9:56 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Those are some pretty tasty licks, indeed! Marty's understated style is in direct contrast to his creative approach and the cool stuff he does rhythmically. It's always great to have good drummers (and others) who appreciate that. We'll certainly pass it along.

Man--we loved having you there, as always. Thanks so much for your support. It was a great night for us. I believe the poet was Anias (sp?). She was fantastic. We had never met her, but she certainly has skills and, clearly, some compelling stories to tell.

 
At 11:42 AM , Blogger Rachiley said...

Another great show. Thanks for a great mid-week treat :-)

 

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