SETLIST: Furthur, Cary, North Carolina, July 11 2012

SETLIST: Furthur, Cary, North Carolina, July 11 2012


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Furthur
Cary, North Carolina
July 11 2012

After Midnight
Doin’ That Rag
West L.A. Fadeaway
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Loose Lucy
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo >
Ramble On Rose

2nd set
Playing In the Band >
Midnight Hour >
Here Comes Sunshine >
Mountains of the Moon>
Uncle John’s Band >
No More Do I >
Foolish Heart >
Days Between

Encore:
Box of Rain

RANDOM LATE REVIEW DEPT: Hot Buttered Rum & The Brothers Comatose at Harlows (2012)

 Editors note:  I’ve come across a few reviews and articles that got lost in the shuffle.  Better late than never!  my apologies to the bands and the writers involved. 

 

 

 

Hot Buttered Rum & the Brothers Comatose         
Harlow’s Restaurant & Night  Club
Sacramento, CA
January 14, 2012
by Monte Gullo

Ben Morrison-guitar, vocals
Alex Morrison-banjo, vocals
Ryan Avellone-mandolin
Gio Benedetti-bass,vocals
Philip Brezina-fiddle

Well you can tell by the date this was a while ago. No idea why I lagged. Birthday week? I think I published another show then? I don’t know, but I do remember a good time from both bands. It was the first time I ever saw the Brothers Comatose or even heard of them so I had no idea what to expect. Still didn’t stop me from being totally shocked and surprised when they did Amy Winehouse’s “Valerie”. I really liked it and they said they just learned it backstage from a band that played before them. I must confess when she passed away, I went on youtube and checked her out. This was the first song I heard and she did it acoustic for a radio interview. I think it’s a great song and you can hear the BC version here http://youtu.be/-UO2bkpbvDE Maybe happycat will edit out that I dig Amy, so I can still wear tie-dyes around my friends. These guys write some great songs played and sounding like traditional Bluegrass with excellent harmonies. The rest of the set was high energy and pretty fast paced with a good deal of jamming. I didn’t get access to their set list this time around. On June 5ththey opened for Nicki Bluhm & the Gramblers at San Francisco’s Rickshaw stop and she also appears to duet on the track “Morning Time” from 2012’s Respect the Van Release. A great album but like the lyrics say in “Strings” ‘You know you wouldn’t love me if I wasn’t on the Road!”
Tour dates on the west through Sept here
http://thebrotherscomatose.com/tour

https://www.facebook.com/thebrotherscomatose

 

 

 

 

 

Hot Buttered Rum
Erik Yates – Banjo, Dobro, Flute, Vocals
Nat Keefe – Guitar, Vocals
Bryan Horne – Bass, Vocals
Aaron Redner – Fiddle, Mandolin, Vocals
Lucas Carlton – Drums, Percussion, Washboard
Set 1
Cody>Ramblin’ Girl, Way Back When>Every Side of the Coin,The Love You Gave>Right between Your Eyes
Working Man,  Another City>Waiting for a Squall>Irish Medley
Set 2
Sweetest Thing>Be Kind Boys,Doctor’s Daughter,From Missoula to Miami>Blackberry Pie,Let the Love Come Through, Rockin’ in the Free World,
Desert Rat> Angeline>Cindy,
Less Guns More Butter, Beneath the Blossoms
Encore
The Genie is Loose
The Crest

Thanks to tapers everywhere and archive.org that I used to find                 
complete song titles! And thanks to the crew that let me stand at the sound board and shoot some photos and lots of video. Harlow’s is one of the best places to see live music in Sactown.

Hot Buttered Rum is a band that is very hard to put into any one
category of music and I would imagine that’s the way they would
like it. Although they usually play traditional bluegrass instruments,
they also have a drummer in the band. Really I would just call them
a song writing band that happens to like acoustic instruments and
has a heavy folk influence. A bunch of folks! Folks from America, lots
from Africa, some from India, and a large smattering of Europe show up
in their playing. This all somehow equals out to some fun, danceable
music that fits well in bar and festival settings. Here is
“Beneath The Blossums” from 2011’s “Limbs Akimbo”.
http://youtu.be/31SK9Z5yygE  Find them here for some of their
dates coming up http://www.hotbutteredrum.net/tour-dates

 

Snap Jackson & the Knock on Wood Players in Sacramento


Snap Jackson & the Knock on Wood Players
GPAC Theater
Sacramento, CA
6/9/2012

Snap Jackson-Vocals, Banjo, Ukulele
Shane Kalbach-Vocals, Fiddle, Mandolin
Eric Antrim- Vocals, Guitar
Brian Clark- Vocals, Bass

Set list (loosely followed)

Set 1

Banjo Line
Georgia Buck
Lonesome Without You
AeroPlane
Squeaky Wheel
Minglewood Blues
Summertime
A Thousand Words
Just My Imagination
Graveyard
Long Neck Bottle
Tuleburg

Set 2

Old Dangerfield
Knock On Wood
I’m Comin’ Back
Minor Setback
Annabelle
Ballad of John Henry
Mountain Girls
Senate House
Rollin’ in my Sweet Baby’s Arms
Think of What You’ve Done
Back Up & Push
Big Country

Some songs omitted, others played.

Friend of the Devil was in there…

~

The Sacramento Preparatory Music Academy opened up their GPAC  Theater for a night of bluegrass.

The band is launching its second album “Kaleidoscope” soon and getting ready for some of the Bluegrass Festivals this summer.

The band played mostly originals from their first album “A Breath of Fresh Air” plus “Kaleidoscope” for the intimate theater crowd, with just a few covers of some of the masters to show their roots.

Snap & Shane have known each other since high school so they have their jokes and teasing down well and easily get the crowd into their jokes and fun. I saw plenty of smiles onstage and off to add to some serious playing and song writing and changing material.

The set list changes around with the lyrics and in “Friend of the Devil” He steals Brian’s underwear with that $20. “Just My Imagination” started out with jokes from the stage and crowd before turning into a nice vocal and instrumental tribute to the Temptations.

I heard them cover “Squeaky Wheel” by Tim Bluhm a few years ago, before I knew who he or the Mother Hips were.“Senate House” is a fast new tune about the assassination of Julius Caesar by Shane Kalbach.

Brian Clark plays aggressive standup bass to give the percussive slap that adds that drum back beat to some of their songs. Yeah, bluegrass is different nowadays. It’s both traditional and new. Snap and the boys add their spin too!

Snap Jackson and the Knock On Wood Players on Facebook
 www.knockonwoodplayers.com .

Get their first record:
A Breath of Fresh Air

Catch them live:
Grass Valley  6/14-17
Susanville 6/22-24
Romp 6/28-30 (Kentucky)
Thomas Point Beach 9/1-2 (Maine)

Some of our ticket money went to support the young students at the Sac Prep Music Academy so they can become awesome young musicians for the next generation!