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Jordan-Morgan Lansdowne / Orion Walsh / DJ Crenson (of stop.drop.rewind)
$5 Advance / $7 Door
Jordan-Morgan Lansdowne This Arkansas native takes queues from legends like Johnny Cash, Tom Waits and Nick Cave and puts his own twist on it. Lansdowne cut his teeth on the road touring in other bands and is now hitting the road on his own sharing his personal tales of love and loss. Lansdowne goes straight for the heart with no room for weak metaphors. Orion Walsh After a decade of putting out albums and touring, Nebraskan singer-songwriter Orion Walsh has released his fifth solo album "The Tale of a Broken Compass" with indie label the Hunter Records. Consisting of ten new songs full of highly personal storytelling, the album is truly a mature step forward for this well traveled troubadour. Walsh has previously released two full length albums, "The Hitchhiker's Son" produced by AJ Mogis (Bright Eyes, The Faint, Cursive) and "Tornado Lullabies" produced by Aaron Edwards as well as two EPs, "Freedom Lost Freedom Found" and "First By Water Then By Fire" with indie label The Hunter Records and Morning Radar Sounds. He has also released a full length album with his previous band Slow Coming Day (Tooth and Nail Records) which had major label distribution back in 2003. His accomplishments include releasing several songs for multiple compilations as well. Walsh has been touring for over a decade and has performed shows all over the United States and in Europe. Several of his songs have been used on television and independent films in the past, the most noteworthy being on "Americas Next Top Model" of international fame. Expect to see more from this free spirited traveler and songwriter in the years to come.
DJ Crenson (of stop.drop.rewind) stop.drop.rewind is a progressive/powerpop band from Valparaiso, IN. Members Kris Lohn and DJ Crenson have been playing together since 2000, and, as they're 25, this means they've been in bands continuously for well over half their lives. After relocating to Indiana for college, they decided to scrap the delay-drenched "experimental" format that was theirs, like many others at the time. In a bid to land more gigs, they decided to try a stripped-down, listener-friendly rock/poppunk approach. At the same time, Lohn was avidly pursuing a degree in jazz bass, with heavy study in classical theory.
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LocationThe Red Line Tap (View)
7006 N Glenwood
CHICAGO, IL 60626
United States
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Minimum Age: 21 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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