Wallerw/ Ben Trickey, Will Raines at The EARL
WALLER is a 3 piece Americana band from Decatur Georgia comprising of acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and a stand up bass. This yearh, Ben Trickey has released two 7″ records of a planned 4 record set for Pygmy Records. Will Raines is a singer, songwriter and multi instrumentalist from Atlanta, Ga. He has shared the stage with such bands as the Features, Future Islands, and His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
Tickets are $5. Online, phone, and outlet sales will close at 6:00pm on the day of the show. Doors open at 8:30pm.
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Bobby Long at Eddie’s Attic
Though England is his place of birth, the songs found on Bobby Long’s forthcoming sophomore album, Wishbone, are redolent with pieces of Americana. They were composed in New York City, a place he feels more at home than he ever did while living in his native country, and the album itself was brought to life on the other coast, recorded with producer Ted Hutt (Gaslight Anthem, Lucero, Old Crow Medicine Show) in Los Angeles. “New York has shandy print on everything I do,” explains Long, “but there’s a Californian tint or energy on this album.”
Trevor Hall at Eddie’s Attic
Trevor Hall realized at a very young age that music was more than just a passion. As an eleven year old, playing harmonica beside his father in the cradle of the weeping willows of South Carolina, music quickly became his most intimate companion, guide and creative outlet. In his elementary years, he began to write his own songs and perform them locally. At sixteen he recorded his first record, and the following year he left South Carolina to study classical guitar at Idyllwild Arts Academy, an international boarding school east of Los Angeles. There, Trevor was introduced to yoga and certain spiritual practices found in India, which greatly influenced his music and his life journey. During his senior year, Trevor signed a record deal with Geffen Records and his career as a musician formally began.