
Mando Diao: Bring ‘Em In
This Sweedish five piece, Mando Diao stirs smart flavors of new wave glamour, supercharged electric blues and dirty rock chords to the masses in Bring
This Sweedish five piece, Mando Diao stirs smart flavors of new wave glamour, supercharged electric blues and dirty rock chords to the masses in Bring
Through varied life experiences involving farming, arts, studying the fiddle in Ireland, and spending some time at sea, Kris Delmhorst has built a career as a multi-talented artist. Still, her popularity and success have been primarily achieved through word-of-mouth, as her solid live performances, energy, and a smooth, sensuous voice have garnered her praise that keeps fans coming back for more.
Although the arena setting is rather overbearing on most barstool performances, the acoustic set of Dave Matthews and Friends was quite solid, highlighted by strong readings of
Stacking their setlist with hits, Simon and Garfunkel consciously catered to their adult audience. While the group
Folk man Nathan Moore and The Slip will be teaming up in late February for the Surprise Me Mr. Davis Tour. Serpentfly – featuring the music of Leslie Helpert will be opening the shows. The eight night run begins February 26th at the Webster Theater in Hartford though March 6th at the Eclipse Theater in Waitsfield, VT.
For more info, visit theslip.com.
Bruce Hornsby’s next studio record is taking shape. Hornsby was in Atlanta recently recording a new track with Elton John. Entitled “Dreamland”, the song is a ballad and will appear on the next studio CD. Bruce commented, “Elton is amazing in that he can wake up in the morning and not even have to warm up his voice. And it’s all there, right away. The rest of us phlegmatic flounderers can only look on in admiration.”
Eric Clapton has also reportedly recorded four tracks for Hornsby’s upcoming release.
Source brucehornsby.com.