Images by Doug Siegel
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Tea Leaf Green at 20th Century Theater w Minus the Bear
Tea Leaf Green is a five-piece jam band from San Francisco, comprising Josh Clark (guitar and vocals), Trevor Garrod (keyboards, vocals, guitar, and harmonica), Reed Mathis (bass guitar and vocals), Scott Rager (drums and percussion), and Cochrane McMillan (percussion). TLG is currently on a national tour and playing several festivals this summer including Allgood and High Sierra. Last two photos are Minus the Bear from Seattle.
Images by Doug Siegel
Images by Doug Siegel
Frightened Rabbit at Bogart's with The Twilight Sad
Frightened Rabbit is an indie rock band from Selkirk, Scotland. The band recently released it's fourth album, Pedestrian Verse, in February of 2013 and has gotten great reviews and lots of air time with independent radio such as David Dye's World Cafe. The lineup consists of Scott Hutchison on vocals and rhythm guitar, Grant Hutchison on percussion, Billy Kennedy on lead guitar, Andy Monaghan on bass and keyboards and Gordon Skene on guitar and keyboards. The band is currently on tour in the United States and selling out many venues. Please visit the band's website for more information on this band on the rise at www.frightenedrabbit.com.
Images by Doug Siegel
Images by Doug Siegel
Friday, April 5, 2013
Doobie Brothers
The Doobie Brothers headlined the 60th "Moondog Coronation Ball" that dates back to March 21st 1952. The show that generally is considered the first major "Rock and Roll" concert. The Temptations opened followed by Three Dog Night.
Alan Freed the disc jockey first used the term Rock and Roll Due to ticketing and sales errors the show in 1952 sold more than 20,000 tickets to a venue that help only 10,000. The show was shut down by the fire department.
Alan Freed the disc jockey first used the term Rock and Roll Due to ticketing and sales errors the show in 1952 sold more than 20,000 tickets to a venue that help only 10,000. The show was shut down by the fire department.
Labels:
Doobie Brothers,
rock,
The Doobie Brothers
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