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URL icon « Reply #15 on: March 10, 2017, 06:53:03 AM »

Try giving Margo Price a listen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhSivaqJhFA  Cheers

I have. She's alright, but a little too countryish for my tastes. I live in Oklahoma, I can't walk down the road without someone like her playing every other club in town.

 Wave You could probably expect a Greensky NightGrass on Saturday at The Palm? Punch Bros. will be, forever and again (until they don't want to) on Sunday, @ the SOH. Just an opinion.  Cheers

Todd, are you a fan of Parker Millsap? I was his emergency "guitar tech" on his Guild, last time he played The Turf Club here in St Paul. Great time!  Thumbs Up

Swander, I have been playing Parker on high rotation here! He is terrific and I think the festival will love him. Never heard of him before but that is the magic of the festival, eh?

Todd - you sound exactly like my friend! Same views about the line up, exactly. You will love Greensky btw. And Fruitition are pretty damn good.

And, because it is still gorgeous here, we are being spoiled at the moment. Going to walk across the road ( literally) to see Martha Wainwright tonight. Then we see Rhiannon Giddens, Adele, Bonnie Raitt, Mavis Staples, Patti Smith....Australia, it might be a long way away but we do hear some great music

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I like Fruition. I'm good friends with the folks in Elephant Revival, and they play together a lot, especially Bridget. My good buddy lives in Austrailia and is always telling me about amazing shows he see's. But recently he's moved around Darwin and says the entertainment has been lacking! ha. I am excited about Greensky, all my friends love them, they'll be here in Tulsa in about a month, but I've blown my concert stash on Roger Waters the week before Telluride, and Trey Anastasio in our oldest concert venue Cain's Ballroom! In fact the Cain's maybe the oldest venue thats maintained being a music venue in the US, not certain on that though so don't quote me!

Really? I spent a lot of time at the Fillmore in SF, I thought they had the record? But maybe not.

Darwin is pretty out of the way but the festival up the coast at Easter has an extraordinary line up, we are going, can't wait. I'm a big Patti Smith fan...amongst others.

Do NOT miss Greensky, they are my very, very favourite. I fly to US to see them, you go check them out in your home town! So jealous
Try giving Margo Price a listen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhSivaqJhFA  Cheers

I have. She's alright, but a little too countryish for my tastes. I live in Oklahoma, I can't walk down the road without someone like her playing every other club in town.

 Wave You could probably expect a Greensky NightGrass on Saturday at The Palm? Punch Bros. will be, forever and again (until they don't want to) on Sunday, @ the SOH. Just an opinion.  Cheers

Todd, are you a fan of Parker Millsap? I was his emergency "guitar tech" on his Guild, last time he played The Turf Club here in St Paul. Great time!  Thumbs Up

Swander, I have been playing Parker on high rotation here! He is terrific and I think the festival will love him. Never heard of him before but that is the magic of the festival, eh?

Todd - you sound exactly like my friend! Same views about the line up, exactly. You will love Greensky btw. And Fruitition are pretty damn good.

And, because it is still gorgeous here, we are being spoiled at the moment. Going to walk across the road ( literally) to see Martha Wainwright tonight. Then we see Rhiannon Giddens, Adele, Bonnie Raitt, Mavis Staples, Patti Smith....Australia, it might be a long way away but we do hear some great music

Peace and love
I like Fruition. I'm good friends with the folks in Elephant Revival, and they play together a lot, especially Bridget. My good buddy lives in Austrailia and is always telling me about amazing shows he see's. But recently he's moved around Darwin and says the entertainment has been lacking! ha. I am excited about Greensky, all my friends love them, they'll be here in Tulsa in about a month, but I've blown my concert stash on Roger Waters the week before Telluride, and Trey Anastasio in our oldest concert venue Cain's Ballroom! In fact the Cain's maybe the oldest venue thats maintained being a music venue in the US, not certain on that though so don't quote me!

Really? I spent a lot of time at the Fillmore in SF, I thought they had the record? But maybe not.

Darwin is pretty out of the way but the festival up the coast at Easter has an extraordinary line up, we are going, can't wait. I'm a big Patti Smith fan...amongst others.

Do NOT miss Greensky, they are my very, very favourite. I fly to US to see them, you go check them out in your home town! So jealous
Not sure when the Fillmore opened, and if it has never closed its doors as a music venue. The Cain's opened in 1920's and has been a venue ever since. Made famous as the home of Bob Wills they used to play for weeks at a time. Every legend in Country music has played there, and at one point almost every rock band has played there during their career. It only holds 1200 people and I've seen bands play there that normally play arena's just because they wanted to take the Cain's off their bucket list. Sid Viscous from the Sex Pistols punched a hole in the Green Room and the Cain's is the only venue still open that the Pistols played on their US tour, the hole is now framed. If you ever get the chance it's well worth it to see a show there, so much musical history. And in Tulsa you can visit the Woody Guthrie Archives and Museum , soon (I think this summer) the Bob Dylan Archives will be open too!!! I've yet to make it to Australia, but it will be sooner than later!! Did you catch Tim OBrien when he was there recently??

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URL icon « Reply #16 on: March 10, 2017, 06:54:57 AM »

Thumbs Up I love John Fullbright...singing 'Never Cry Again' with my crew, her in the Northland.

I'm really hoping for Elephant Revival w/Parker on Saturday NightGrass @ the SOH this year! Perfect  :burn

GREENSKY next Saturday in St Paul!  horsey  Cheers

I saw YMSB at the Caboose up there in Northland back in 2000. Used to live outside Eagle River WI

It's the Cabooze......how dare you!  Eagle River!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????
Yeah well its been 17 years so my minds not that sharp! Eagle River is up in the Northwoods, near the UP ehh.
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URL icon « Reply #17 on: March 10, 2017, 01:03:29 PM »

Try giving Margo Price a listen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhSivaqJhFA  Cheers

I have. She's alright, but a little too countryish for my tastes. I live in Oklahoma, I can't walk down the road without someone like her playing every other club in town.

 Wave You could probably expect a Greensky NightGrass on Saturday at The Palm? Punch Bros. will be, forever and again (until they don't want to) on Sunday, @ the SOH. Just an opinion.  Cheers

Todd, are you a fan of Parker Millsap? I was his emergency "guitar tech" on his Guild, last time he played The Turf Club here in St Paul. Great time!  Thumbs Up

Swander, I have been playing Parker on high rotation here! He is terrific and I think the festival will love him. Never heard of him before but that is the magic of the festival, eh?

Todd - you sound exactly like my friend! Same views about the line up, exactly. You will love Greensky btw. And Fruitition are pretty damn good.

And, because it is still gorgeous here, we are being spoiled at the moment. Going to walk across the road ( literally) to see Martha Wainwright tonight. Then we see Rhiannon Giddens, Adele, Bonnie Raitt, Mavis Staples, Patti Smith....Australia, it might be a long way away but we do hear some great music

Peace and love
I like Fruition. I'm good friends with the folks in Elephant Revival, and they play together a lot, especially Bridget. My good buddy lives in Austrailia and is always telling me about amazing shows he see's. But recently he's moved around Darwin and says the entertainment has been lacking! ha. I am excited about Greensky, all my friends love them, they'll be here in Tulsa in about a month, but I've blown my concert stash on Roger Waters the week before Telluride, and Trey Anastasio in our oldest concert venue Cain's Ballroom! In fact the Cain's maybe the oldest venue thats maintained being a music venue in the US, not certain on that though so don't quote me!

Really? I spent a lot of time at the Fillmore in SF, I thought they had the record? But maybe not.

Darwin is pretty out of the way but the festival up the coast at Easter has an extraordinary line up, we are going, can't wait. I'm a big Patti Smith fan...amongst others.

Do NOT miss Greensky, they are my very, very favourite. I fly to US to see them, you go check them out in your home town! So jealous
Try giving Margo Price a listen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhSivaqJhFA  Cheers

I have. She's alright, but a little too countryish for my tastes. I live in Oklahoma, I can't walk down the road without someone like her playing every other club in town.

 Wave You could probably expect a Greensky NightGrass on Saturday at The Palm? Punch Bros. will be, forever and again (until they don't want to) on Sunday, @ the SOH. Just an opinion.  Cheers

Todd, are you a fan of Parker Millsap? I was his emergency "guitar tech" on his Guild, last time he played The Turf Club here in St Paul. Great time!  Thumbs Up

Swander, I have been playing Parker on high rotation here! He is terrific and I think the festival will love him. Never heard of him before but that is the magic of the festival, eh?

Todd - you sound exactly like my friend! Same views about the line up, exactly. You will love Greensky btw. And Fruitition are pretty damn good.

And, because it is still gorgeous here, we are being spoiled at the moment. Going to walk across the road ( literally) to see Martha Wainwright tonight. Then we see Rhiannon Giddens, Adele, Bonnie Raitt, Mavis Staples, Patti Smith....Australia, it might be a long way away but we do hear some great music

Peace and love
I like Fruition. I'm good friends with the folks in Elephant Revival, and they play together a lot, especially Bridget. My good buddy lives in Austrailia and is always telling me about amazing shows he see's. But recently he's moved around Darwin and says the entertainment has been lacking! ha. I am excited about Greensky, all my friends love them, they'll be here in Tulsa in about a month, but I've blown my concert stash on Roger Waters the week before Telluride, and Trey Anastasio in our oldest concert venue Cain's Ballroom! In fact the Cain's maybe the oldest venue thats maintained being a music venue in the US, not certain on that though so don't quote me!

Really? I spent a lot of time at the Fillmore in SF, I thought they had the record? But maybe not.

Darwin is pretty out of the way but the festival up the coast at Easter has an extraordinary line up, we are going, can't wait. I'm a big Patti Smith fan...amongst others.

Do NOT miss Greensky, they are my very, very favourite. I fly to US to see them, you go check them out in your home town! So jealous
Not sure when the Fillmore opened, and if it has never closed its doors as a music venue. The Cain's opened in 1920's and has been a venue ever since. Made famous as the home of Bob Wills they used to play for weeks at a time. Every legend in Country music has played there, and at one point almost every rock band has played there during their career. It only holds 1200 people and I've seen bands play there that normally play arena's just because they wanted to take the Cain's off their bucket list. Sid Viscous from the Sex Pistols punched a hole in the Green Room and the Cain's is the only venue still open that the Pistols played on their US tour, the hole is now framed. If you ever get the chance it's well worth it to see a show there, so much musical history. And in Tulsa you can visit the Woody Guthrie Archives and Museum , soon (I think this summer) the Bob Dylan Archives will be open too!!! I've yet to make it to Australia, but it will be sooner than later!! Did you catch Tim OBrien when he was there recently??

I think the Fillmore opened earlier but it was a roller skating rink for a while. It is an amazing venue. Ok, you convinced me, will go check out Tulsa, maybe next trip. This year we are flying into states to Dallas cause we can fly direct in and then to Montrose. Going to NY after Telluride. Love the musical history in your country. Getting excited!

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