
The Bridge: The Bridge
If the Meters and Stevie Ray Vaughn made love the result would be The Bridge.
If the Meters and Stevie Ray Vaughn made love the result would be The Bridge.
Baltimore has long been a musical vacuum where many bands exist in its space but few are able to escape the void. The Bridge, a five-piece from the local area seem poised to be the next to free themselves from the city limits.
The Assembly of Dust has evolved from being a group of friends coming together to back lead singer Reid Genauer as he embarked on a solo career after his departure from the seminal jam-band Strangefolk in August of 2000, to developing into a tight cohesive unit with their own distinct style and sound.
The low-key relaxed air that emanated from those on the lawn, just as equally matched the low-key relaxed air on stage.
After the dark period of the 1990’s which saw the band stagger along on cruise control, playing pretty much the same show night after night, they have over the last three years, been a revived, relevant sounding band, that is journeying into musical realms they had previously never visited.
Moving from instrument to instrument throughout the night, from piano, to guitar, to pump organ, Springsteen even broke out a retooled version of
Despite opening less than two years ago, The Funk Box stands as the recognized standard of excellence for live music venues in the Baltimore area. Once inside the club it
, the Assembly of Dust echoed what they sang about in
Presidents Day, I had the day off of work. I woke up was having coffee and surfing around on the computer, catching up on news, set lists and emails from the day before. There buried beneath the death of Sandra Dee, moe. playing