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URL icon « Reply #135 on: October 23, 2013, 11:58:50 AM »

Bring in Matt Butler to conduct an Everyone Orchestra.    Let him look at the list of bands in the valley, and determine  his own lineup.

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URL icon « Reply #136 on: October 23, 2013, 11:59:10 AM »

The Hillbenders!
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URL icon « Reply #137 on: October 23, 2013, 07:33:03 PM »

Lord Huron would be a nice addition to TBF . I'm from SoCal too , any good Bluegrass down here ? I've seen Greensky and some other bluegrass bands at The Mint . I hear there's a place on Main Street S.M that has bluegrass ?

Bluegrass isn't the easiest genre to follow being a SoCal resident. The Get Down Boys out of LA are a pretty decent group. I live in the OC and not many bars have bluegrass acts with any consistency. Villains Tavern in LA and Big Foot West in Culver City are good bars to catch some grass shows. You mentioned the Mint which I assume you speak of the dive bar in Bakersfield. If you're in that area, there is "The Great 48" festival that takes place in January. We'll have to meet up if you plan on being in Telluride this year.
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URL icon « Reply #138 on: October 23, 2013, 07:34:26 PM »

Also, The Wood Brothers wood be cool in that venue. Those two are great performers
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URL icon « Reply #139 on: October 24, 2013, 03:50:29 PM »

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URL icon « Reply #140 on: October 28, 2013, 08:53:18 PM »

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URL icon « Reply #141 on: October 29, 2013, 04:27:28 PM »

How about a plug for these guys for the Sunday AM show, the slide Brothers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rx69bwIFcWA

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URL icon « Reply #142 on: October 29, 2013, 08:24:32 PM »

I'm seeing these guys for the first time tonight. I haven't heard much yet, but what I've heard, I really like.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSYA9CEwOHI

Sounds like they've been heavily influenced by the Grateful Dead to me.
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URL icon « Reply #143 on: October 30, 2013, 09:50:03 AM »

Saw Fruition play in the ATL a few weeks back. They were a tight band and definitely lean toward the GD style. Fruition opened
for Greensky Bluegrass at the show I saw. Probably would have been better if I saw Fruition solo because Greensky was so damn good
that I got lost in their music for the rest of the evening. Greensky is a must see whenever they are close as you all know. Fruition has some interesting vids out there sharing the stage with Greensky if you are so inclined. They cover some LZ together which is quite entertaining. Check it out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr8xwU4FVG4


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URL icon « Reply #144 on: November 04, 2013, 04:11:13 PM »

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Sting and Paul Simon Will Tour Together...

In the continuing sitcom that is popular music - and also in real life - Sting and Paul Simon once lived in the same building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, they recalled in a recent telephone conversation.

"For 20 years, this guy would be borrowing things all the time," Sting said, in a tone of mocking complaint. "Then I heard he was a songwriter."

Mr. Simon responded with similar facetiousness, "As soon as he got a chance, he moved up, hierarchically, into more elite buildings."

Now these improbable former neighbors are about to become unlikely tour mates. On Tuesday, Sting and Mr. Simon are to announce that they will appear together on a North American tour, during which they will perform several of their best-known songs individually and as a duo. Eighteen dates are scheduled from Feb. 8 through March 16, with additional dates expected to be announced.

The musicians said that they were as surprised as anyone to find themselves on the same bill.

"Paul and I both share this abiding curiosity about music and where it's going," Sting said. "We don't really know where this is going. We don't really have a clue how this is going to pan out."

Audiences got an early taste of the potential collaboration when Mr. Simon and Sting appeared together in May at a benefit for the Robin Hood Foundation, where they performed acoustic versions of "The Boxer" and "Fields of Gold."

"After we finished it," Mr. Simon said of that set, "we both looked at each other and said: ‘Wow. That's pretty interesting.' "

The two singer-songwriters will be backed up by their respective bands on the tour, for which presale tickets will go on sale on Wednesday at their websites, sting.com and paulsimon.com; general sales for most performances, including a March 4 appearance at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, will begin next Tuesday.

The tour has a simple title, "Paul Simon & Sting: On Stage Together," not a clever mash-up of their song or album titles. (Though when put on the spot, Mr. Simon suggested "The Sound of Every Breath," to which Sting responded: "That's it! You've got it.")

The impetus for the tour, they said, was a spirit of musical exploration and not a music-industry executive who saw dollar signs by combining their fan bases.

"I don't have any of those guys in my life anymore," Mr. Simon said. "I'm not even sure I have a fan base anymore."

"I'm your fan, Paul," Sting replied.

"There you go," Mr. Simon said. "Then I'm your fan."

(c) The New York Times by Dave Itzkoff
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URL icon « Reply #145 on: November 04, 2013, 08:41:13 PM »

Fruition would be great! After seeing them open for GSBG, I fell in love with their sound. Great band with lots of energy.

I'd also love to see Gaelic Storm back at some point. They just did a wonderful show in Missoula. Maybe not this year, but some point soon would be nice.
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URL icon « Reply #146 on: November 05, 2013, 08:12:19 AM »

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/05/arts/ ... .html?_r=0


http://sting.com/news/title/sting-and-p ... r-together


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Sting and Paul Simon Will Tour Together...

In the continuing sitcom that is popular music - and also in real life - Sting and Paul Simon once lived in the same building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, they recalled in a recent telephone conversation.

"For 20 years, this guy would be borrowing things all the time," Sting said, in a tone of mocking complaint. "Then I heard he was a songwriter."

Mr. Simon responded with similar facetiousness, "As soon as he got a chance, he moved up, hierarchically, into more elite buildings."

Now these improbable former neighbors are about to become unlikely tour mates. On Tuesday, Sting and Mr. Simon are to announce that they will appear together on a North American tour, during which they will perform several of their best-known songs individually and as a duo. Eighteen dates are scheduled from Feb. 8 through March 16, with additional dates expected to be announced.

The musicians said that they were as surprised as anyone to find themselves on the same bill.

"Paul and I both share this abiding curiosity about music and where it's going," Sting said. "We don't really know where this is going. We don't really have a clue how this is going to pan out."

Audiences got an early taste of the potential collaboration when Mr. Simon and Sting appeared together in May at a benefit for the Robin Hood Foundation, where they performed acoustic versions of "The Boxer" and "Fields of Gold."

"After we finished it," Mr. Simon said of that set, "we both looked at each other and said: ‘Wow. That's pretty interesting.' "

The two singer-songwriters will be backed up by their respective bands on the tour, for which presale tickets will go on sale on Wednesday at their websites, sting.com and paulsimon.com; general sales for most performances, including a March 4 appearance at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, will begin next Tuesday.

The tour has a simple title, "Paul Simon & Sting: On Stage Together," not a clever mash-up of their song or album titles. (Though when put on the spot, Mr. Simon suggested "The Sound of Every Breath," to which Sting responded: "That's it! You've got it.")

The impetus for the tour, they said, was a spirit of musical exploration and not a music-industry executive who saw dollar signs by combining their fan bases.

"I don't have any of those guys in my life anymore," Mr. Simon said. "I'm not even sure I have a fan base anymore."

"I'm your fan, Paul," Sting replied.

"There you go," Mr. Simon said. "Then I'm your fan."

(c) The New York Times by Dave Itzkoff


Sounds interesting. Who would of thought Mindy Smith and Dolly P would of ever collaborated but they sound beautiful together... Medal
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URL icon « Reply #147 on: November 06, 2013, 01:19:40 PM »

Fruition would be great! After seeing them open for GSBG, I fell in love with their sound. Great band with lots of energy.

I'd also love to see Gaelic Storm back at some point. They just did a wonderful show in Missoula. Maybe not this year, but some point soon would be nice.

Gaelic Storm in 2014 would be very nice!  Thumbs Up

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URL icon « Reply #148 on: November 06, 2013, 01:26:41 PM »

Deadly Gentlemen, Hackensaw Boys, bring back the Flecktones, Spirit Family Reunion, Fruition, SCI, Railroad Earth, and Thile Daves!

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Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott performing "Memories and Moments"

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