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Dave Alvin and Phil Alvin with The Guilty Ones
Dave Alvin and Phil Alvin with The Guilty Ones Sunday September 20th Doors at 8pm - Show 9pm $20 advanced - $25 at doors
This show is mixed seating and standing.
http://www.davealvin.net/
------------------------------------ "Lost time is not found again." This ancient idiom is at the heart of brothers Dave Alvin and Phil Alvin's long, tumultuous relationship. However, in Dave's own words, "Sometimes Fate, or God or the Universe, gives you a rare chance to prove an old saying is wrong." The brothers' new album, appropriately titled 'Lost Time' (September 18/Yep Roc Records), does just that. Listen to lead track "World's In A Bad Condition" now via the Wall Street Journal: http://on.wsj.com/1NgR2Wx Over 'Lost Time's' twelve tracks, Dave and Phil pay homage to a number of artists and songs that had an early, formative influence, in Dave's words "the masters of the Blues, the most transcendental form of American music." Everyone from Lead Belly to James Brown is represented, but the figure who looms largest on the album, and in the brothers' own musical journey, is Big Joe Turner. The Alvins met Big Joe as teenagers, and he would mentor them for the remainder of his life. They remain his humble students, and cut four Turner songs for 'Lost Time.' If their GRAMMY-nominated 2014 album 'Common Ground' was the sound of a partnership rekindled, 'Lost Time' is a four-alarm fire. Dave's guitar work slithers and stings as never before, and Phil's feral howl cuts to the core. Dave and Phil both sing and play guitar throughout 'Lost Time,' and are joined by a crack band including Lisa Pankratz (drums), Brad Fordham (bass), and Chris Miller (guitar). "Lost time is not found again." This ancient idiom is at the heart of brothers Dave Alvin and Phil Alvin's long, tumultuous relationship. However, in Dave's own words, "Sometimes Fate, or God or the Universe, gives you a rare chance to prove an old saying is wrong." The brothers' new album, appropriately titled 'Lost Time' (September 18/Yep Roc Records), does just that. Listen to lead track "World's In A Bad Condition" now via the Wall Street Journal: http://on.wsj.com/1NgR2Wx Over 'Lost Time's' twelve tracks, Dave and Phil pay homage to a number of artists and songs that had an early, formative influence, in Dave's words "the masters of the Blues, the most transcendental form of American music." Everyone from Lead Belly to James Brown is represented, but the figure who looms largest on the album, and in the brothers' own musical journey, is Big Joe Turner. The Alvins met Big Joe as teenagers, and he would mentor them for the remainder of his life. They remain his humble students, and cut four Turner songs for 'Lost Time.' If their GRAMMY-nominated 2014 album 'Common Ground' was the sound of a partnership rekindled, 'Lost Time' is a four-alarm fire. Dave's guitar work slithers and stings as never before, and Phil's feral howl cuts to the core. Dave and Phil both sing and play guitar throughout 'Lost Time,' and are joined by a crack band including Lisa Pankratz (drums), Brad Fordham (bass), and Chris Miller (guitar).
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LocationVisual Arts Collective (View)
3638 Osage Street
GARDEN CITY, ID 83714
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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