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LIVE AT THE LINEN presents the NED EVETT RELEASE PARTY Nov. 16 at the LINEN BUILDING
LIVE AT THE LINEN presents the NED EVETT RELEASE PARTY Nov. 16 at the LINEN BUILDING
New critically-acclaimed album 'Treehouse' will be available for purchase at the show
After two years in the Nashville music scene, fretless guitarist Ned Evett marks his return to Boise with a release party for his new album "Treehouse" on Friday, Nov. 16, at the Linen Building, 1402 W. Grove St. in Downtown Boise's Linen District. Featuring Dan Costello on guitar, Todd Chavez on cajon and Cody Ramey on upright bass, the show starts at 8:30 p.m. (doors at 7:30 p.m.). Tickets are available in advance at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Boise) or brownpapertickets.com for $10 or at the door for $15. All ages, full bar (I.D. required), Pie Hole pizza. Plenty of free, off-street parking is available at the Linen Building.
"Treehouse" is the result of a remarkable collaboration of well-known music industry talent. The album was produced and recorded in the studio of Adrian Belew, the guitarist, songwriter, and record producer who has played with David Bowie, the Talking Heads, Nine Inch Nails, Frank Zappa, Paul Simon, and other famed acts. Evett met Belew in Milan, Italy, in 2010 while both were on tour with Joe Satriani. "Adrian is one of my all-time heroes," Evett said. "I was thrilled when he invited me to Nashville to record this album. He didn't allow me to second guess myself." Evett is backed on the record by Lynn Williams on drums, Malcom Bruce-the son of Jack Bruce from Cream-on bass, Ed Roth on keyboard, and Belew on guitar. Ryan Hewitt mixed the album, directly after working on the latest Avett Brothers production. He also mixed Evett's previous release, "Afraid4U." "This album is about love lost and redemption," Evett notes. "It's more singer-songwriter than fretless guitar gunslinger, but the gunslinger is still there." Taking special note of the title track "Treehouse" and "Mars River Delta 2128," the album has received note-worthy four- and five-star reviews from magazines including No Depression, Guitar Player, Maverick, Premier Guitar, Guitar World, and more. Evett launched the album this summer with a two-month release tour of England. Treehouse will be available at the show for $10. A free "Ned head," hand-molded fridge magnets with imaginative faces, will be offered with every purchase, and the pieces will be on display throughout the venue. Evett began sculpting the whimsical artwork while writing the album. "Treehouse opened a floodgate of new writing for me," Ned said. "I'm excited to share be able to share this work with my hometown."
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LocationLinen Building (View)
1402 W. Grove St
Boise, ID 83702
United States
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