CBDB with The Broadcast at Milkboy Philly 6/15/2016
Tuscaloosa's CBDB made a long trek north yesterday stopping in at Milkboy in Philadelphia on Chestnut St. for a powerful set of progressive jams and 'JoyFunk'. Funky bass tones were delivered from David Ray with Cy Simonton on the main vocals and guitatr, Kris Gottlieb shredding up solos and adding more flavor on vox. Glenn Dillard charmed us with Sax solos and spacey keyboard tones with drummer Paul Oliver gripping the sticks. These guys can jam and they want you to know it. They dive deep into it and definitely possess a certain tightness as a band. Watch the video below from last night. They stop at Gypsy Sally's in Washington D.C. on Friday 6/17 and make their way back up north to Port Chester NY at Garcia's after The Claypool Lennon Delirium at The Capitol Theatre on 6/18 and NYC's Mercury Lounge on Sunday 6/19.
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The Broadcast
The Broadcast hails from Asheville, NC and possesses a soulful americana rock band sound fronted by vocalist Caitlin Krisko reminicent of the classic rock of the 70s. Their new album 'From The Horizon' releases Friday 6/17 and can be found at ilovethebroadcast.com. The upcoming release was produced by engineer and producer Jim Scott, who has worked with talented artists including Tedeschi Trucks Band, Dixie Chicks, Tom Petty, Sting, the Rolling Stones, Roger Daltrey, Crowded House, 7 Worlds Collide, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lowen & Navarro, Jack's Mannequin, Ron Sexsmith and many others. Their current tour continues today, Wednesday June 16th at American Beauty in NYC with Suitcase Junket then they bounce back down south for the remainder of their extensive tour including a stop at Gypsy Sally's in D.C. with CBDB, Wilmington, Richmond, Lexington, Charlotte, Greenville, Raleigh and Beverly West Virginia. In October the band makes their trip over the pond to Europe where they'll visit Belgium, France, Spain, Germany and The Netherlands.
Check out the rockin' video below of Led Zeppelin's 'Rock and Roll'
Check out the rockin' video below of Led Zeppelin's 'Rock and Roll'