Monday, January 17, 2011

Fundraiser For The Baymen at Four Doors Down

     January 15th was a chilly, blustery night - but it didn't stop some folks from enjoying what turned out to be an evening of top notch music from 3 different groups at Four Doors Down.  The fundraising efforts were a mild success, a good night overall given the weather, but what really surprised everyone on hand was the intensity of the music all night long.  Larrin and the Locomotives started the night off with an outstanding debut performance featuring a mix of originals and covers.  A 3-piece unit with Larrin Gerard on acoustic guitar and lead vocals, Derek Spencer Cocks on bass, and Chris Best performing on both drums and acoustic guitar, the band wound it's way through a 45 minute set of relaxing yet invigorating material.  Neil Young's 'Harvest Moon' was a stand out as was the original song 'Oh Blue'.  The just mentioned song, 'Oh Blue', can be heard on L & L's reverbnation page.  Next up was TAOST, which ripped through an extended set of their unique brand of punkadelic rock.  Full disclosure - I'm in the band.  With that in mind, I'll just say that band was 'on', and Fred was just plain on fire.  The set swung the pendulum from jam rock to all out punk to blues all at once and the energy in the room was palpable throughout the set from the first notes of a hot-rodded 'Deep Elem Blues' (the only other cover in the set being the Rolling Stones 'Some Girls') to the final crash of the punk assault TAOST tune 'Take Me Home'.  TAOST is the first band on the north fork to offer their shows on the archive, their is already one source available, and rumor has it a better recording of the show could appear soon.  Last, but certainly not least was one-man acoustic wrecking ball Joe Allegue.  BUT, Joe surprised us all and brought equally seasoned veteran performer Chris Hurley with him.  The 2 performed an absolutely great set of classics to top the night off.  They were joined by both Larrin Gerard and Corey Allegue at different times as well as doing a few numbers solo through the set.  Memorable tunes included 'America', 'Who Are You', 'Free Fallin', and so many more.  Overall, the night was just chock full of great music from a wide variety of acts that may have had different styles, but shared an intensity and energy felt by all through the night. 



1 comment:

  1. Great night thanks for all your work putting it together.

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