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POOR OLD SHINE at Bergamot Alley
Bergamot Alley
Healdsburg, CA
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Americana pickin' bliss from Connecticut, these boys will bring out your stomp and get you grooving. They are a roots band with a grassroots ethos, prizing the human element that underpins their music, from songwriting to recording to album design and even choice of record label. Good stuff all around.

Tickets $10
Sales end online at 7pm day of concert.
Tickets available (but not guaranteed) at the door.

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As penned by master Rock n Roll wordsmith, Eric Danton:

"You can't have music without people, whether it's electronic music or the oldest Delta blues players," singer and banjo player Chris Freeman says. "The people behind it are really important, and we always want to make sure that everything we do feels handcrafted and pure."

Purity is subject to interpretation, of course, but the term certainly describes the band's motives. Formed at the University of Connecticut, where Freeman met banjo and mandolin player Antonio Alcorn in a folk music club on campus, an early version of Poor Old Shine landed its first gig  opening for a friend's band at the legendary New Haven club Toad's Place  before the musicians had even decided what to call themselves.

"We came up with our name a few hours before the show," Freeman says. "It was a lot of fun and we figured, we might as well get another gig, and it went on like that for another year or so."

With the addition Max Shakun on guitar and pump organ and Harrison Goodale on bass, the band began writing songs influenced by Pete Seeger, vintage bluegrass and bands like the Avett Brothers; recording a pair of self-released EPs and spending time on the road. Poor Old Shine played live shows before increasingly appreciative audiences in renowned venues, including the Kennedy Center for the Arts in Washington D.C., Club Passim in Cambridge, Mass., Rockwood Music Hall in New York and Infinity Hall in Norfolk, Conn., where the musicians recorded a live album in 2012.

After capturing the band's onstage sound on the live LP, the group wanted to push themselves into new territory on Poor Old Shine. They found a ready collaborator in Kassirer, whose Great North Sound Society studio in Maine lends itself to focused creativity.

"It's about 40 minutes from the nearest grocery store," Freeman says. "There's no cellphone service, there's no Internet, it's like it's totally closed off from the world, and we really wanted to make that feeling that we had there come across on the album."

You can hear it in the sound of a cricket and creaking door hinge that open the atmospheric ballad "Ghosts Next Door," and the dusty thump of a kick drum on the lovelorn "Empty Rocking Chair." Not all the songs are somber, though. Opener "Weeds and Wildflowers" is a joyous, celebratory number with beautiful close harmonies, while the mandolin-fueled rambling tune "Right Now" has a soaring, anthenic feel.

"We wouldn't have been able to make the album that we made without exploring that traditional bluegrass sound, but we were really excited to also experiment," Freeman said.

It paid off: Poor Old Shine is one of the most exciting roots albums of the year, from a self-assured young band that's just now hitting its stride  and worked hard to get there.

"The last two years feel very surreal and it's hard to imagine what will come next," Freeman says. "We're just really excited by the opportunities we've had and the artists we've gotten to meet. We just want to keep living this dream."
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Location

Bergamot Alley (View)
328a Healdsburg Avenue
Healdsburg, CA 95448
United States

Categories

Music > Americana

Minimum Age: 21
Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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