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Lake Street Dive

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Posted on October 26, 2014 at 09:34:05
Mike B.
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RE: Lake Street Dive, posted on October 26, 2014 at 10:39:46
badteacher
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My wife and I love this band. Saw them at the Portland Zoo this summer. Rachael Price is a stunning vocalist and stage presence, Bridget Kearney is a great bassist, and the overall groove of the band keeps your toes tappin' and a smile on your face. We will definitely see them whenever they come to the great NW.

 

RE: Lake Street Dive, posted on October 26, 2014 at 11:38:10
Mike B.
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That means they might have come through Eugene? I knew nothing about them so missed their show. I also hope they come around these parts again.


 

RE: Lake Street Dive, posted on October 26, 2014 at 11:49:53
fantja
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Very nice. Thanks! for sharing.

 

RE: Lake Street Dive, posted on October 26, 2014 at 12:17:05
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They really are a terrific live band. And Rachel is something special.
I saw them for twenty bucks in a three hundred seat venue in Fall River, MA.

 

You'd love Lou Ann Barton. Her album, "Old Enough," recorded when she shouldn't have been, surely is a classic, posted on October 26, 2014 at 13:25:32
tinear
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of the "tough girl" with a vulnerable side genre. Her voice can sound like a sharp sword slicing through a velvet curtain.
She's been an insider's favorite for a couple of decades, appearing w/the likes of Stevie Ray.

 

Bridget Kearney, posted on October 27, 2014 at 11:12:25
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We saw her in an earlier band, Joy Kills Sorrow, open for the Wailin Jennys at (IIRC) the Somerville Theater in (duh!) Somerville ("the 'ville"), MA some years back. She is very good indeed.

Northern New England, thankfully, is a hotbed of good local/regional talent -- we can see some pretty fine players regularly for a few bucks, sometimes free, at nice venues scattered around VT and NH (our current stompin' grounds) as well as down in Boston and the Northampton/Amherst Axis of Evil :-)

Northampton - "Like Cambridge, but with parking" ;-)

all the best,
mrh

 

Have you seen Carol Noonan?, posted on October 27, 2014 at 14:08:34
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she is from somewhere up that way and is very talented and very listenable....

 

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