Lookin forward to getting this goin with the ol band.
Lookin forward to getting this goin with the ol band.
Here is a band that was playing in Atlanta for the, Tunes from the Tombs festival this weekend in Atlanta….pretty amazing, is that the word? I’m just glad I got the footage at that moment.
Based out of Jackson, WY, my good friends Aaron Davis and Seadar Rose are starting their southern tour in order to promote their new album, “The Fate and the Fruit.” If you are in Atlanta this weekend, they are playing the Tunes from the Tombs music festival this weekend at Historic Oakland Cemetary, Sunday from 3-4…. should be pretty damn good!
Aaron and I used to play music together, we both more or less got our start playing live music in front of strangers and strange people, Harry Fish, are you out there anywhere? Aaron is quite the flyfisherman and musician, he was trained on the sacred waters of Blacktail Ponds Spring Creek, with an amazing instructor!
Get out and see em!
5.18 – Winston-Salem, NC @ The Garage w/ Erin McDermott
5.19 – Asheville, NC @ The Bywater w/ Galen Kipar Project
5.20 – Atlanta, GA @ Tunes from the Tombs Festival at Oakland Cemetary
5.21 – Knoxville, TN @ Preservation Pub
5.22 – Knoxville, TN @ WDVX Blue Plate Special (noon)
5.22 – Nashville, TN @ That’s CooL w/ Isaac Hayden
5.24 – Bowling Green, KY @ WBKO TV’s Midday Live (11 am)
5.24 – Bowling Green, KY @ Tidball’s
5.25 – Louisville, KY @ Zazoo’s
5.26 – Lexington, KY @ Buster’s
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Here is a lil original blues tune I messed around with, a few things in it I would change.
Photos by Dan Joseph
We went on a mission for Cobia, to the great waters of the Broad River in Beaufort, SC. It was a perfect Cobia De Mayo weekend. We had guys from Atlanta, Charleston, Naples and Cartersville. We all had a great time, there is a reason there are no pics with fish in them, you can figure it out I would imagine!
This is the band I play in, Whiskey Please, we are playing, “Goin Down” here, the Freddie King classic. I give big props to the guys I play with for putting up my with budding, juvenile lead guitar abilities. I am having a blast learning and I appreciate their patience. This is one of the first times I felt like I was getting the hang of it.