The Accomplices – Savannah Unplugged http://www.billdawers.com Tue, 02 Jul 2013 14:08:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 18778551 Revival Fest announces lineup of bands for Sept. 14 celebration of food and music http://www.billdawers.com/2013/07/02/revival-fest-announces-lineup-of-bands-for-sept-14-celebration-of-food-and-music/ Tue, 02 Jul 2013 14:01:41 +0000 http://www.billdawers.com/?p=5828 Read more →

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Revival Fest — Savannah’s newest festival slated for September 14th — has announced the dozen acts confirmed for the event, which also features two stages, a pig roast and an oyster roast. This will be the first public event at the old paint shop at the Georgia State Railroad Museum (generally just called the Roundhouse) here in Savannah. (Click here for my post last week with general info about this new festival from MusicFile Productions, which also produces the Savannah Stopover.)

The lineup — featuring Americana, blues, bluegrass, country rock and roots music — includes two of Savannah’s best and hardest-working acts: The Train Wrecks and The Accomplices.

The lineup also boasts a few out-of-town acts that already have local followings, including Truth & Salvage Co. from Nashville, Field Report from Milwaukee, and Papa Moon and the Stargazers, which includes members of this mountain from Johnson City.

Other bands announced today include Whiskey Shivers from Austin, Bradford Lee Folk & the Bluegrass Playboys from Nashville, Matrimony from Charlotte, the Cedric Burnside Project from Holly Springs, MS, Treetop Flyers from London, Luella and the Sun from Nashville, and Wild Child from Austin.

Interestingly, not a Brooklyn band — or even a northeast band — in the bunch.

From today’s press release:

Austin’s Wild Child will headline the Bridge View Stage at 9pm and Nashville’s Truth & Salvage Co. will headline the Paint Shop Stage at 10pm. Wild Child’s 2nd album, The Runaround, produced by Ben Kweller, will be released late summer. Truth & Salvage Co., an LA based band first championed by Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes, have recently relocated to Nashville and will release their sophomore album Pick Me Up on Megaforce/Sony RED on 7/23/13.

Savannah upstart, the Sweet Thunder Strolling Band, will welcome festival goers at 12:30 pm with a special performance with additional surprises planned throughout the day. The local collaborative, spearheaded by percussionist Andrew Hartzell, grew out of a performance at the Flannery O’Connor Birthday Celebration this spring and features Hartzell, Anna Chandler and Philip Reynolds Price and additional guest musicians to be announced. Local favorites The Accomplices and The Trainwrecks are also confirmed to perform.

Additional touring bands include Savannah Stopover Music Festival alums Field Report and this mountain; the latter of which will unveil a new project called Papa Moon & The Stargazers. Cedric Burnside, grandson of the legendary blues legend RL Burnside will bring his unique blend of Hill Country Blues to the Bridge View Stage followed by Nashville’s widely praised newcomers Luella and the Sun who revel in foot stomping blues, soul and gospel.

Treetop Shivers, from London England, won the 2011 Glastonbury Emerging Sound Competition and have been lauded by Paste, NPR and others for a sound that hearkens back to the 70’s breezy California folk rock scene. The band recently recorded their debut album in Malibu.

Additional acts scheduled to perform are: Whiskey Shivers (Austin, TX), Bradford Lee Folk & The Bluegrass Playboys (Nashville, TN), and Matrimony (Charlotte, NC). Additional band information can be found at Revivalfest.org.

A Midnight Ramble jam session will follow the festival at a TBA space.

Local FarmBag will be coordinating the food for Revival Fest.

Tickets are now on sale at the Savannah Box Office. They’re $35 for just the music and $55 for music and food. Other vendors will be announced later this summer.

Here’s the schedule. I love that there’s no overlap and also that the music should be pretty much continuous:

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Here’s a great sample of Cedric Burnside:

Field Report’s self-titled album has some of the most finely crafted songs I’ve heard all year:

Field Report had a tough time cutting through the crowd noise in the upstairs bar at B & D Burgers at the most recent Savannah Stopover, but I was lucky to see them perform several songs live in the studio at Dollhouse Productions. Wow. Just so good.

Truth & Salvage Co. at Live Wire in 2012

Truth & Salvage Co. at Live Wire in 2012

As noted above, Truth & Salvage Co. has a new album coming out on July 23rd. Here’s one of the band’s more popular songs:

Here’s Luella & the Sun:

I’ll have much more about the acts performing at Revival Fest as we get closer to the date. This looks like a great lineup.

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The Accomplices / Lobo Marino / Antique Animals – The Sentient Bean – 01/29/13 http://www.billdawers.com/2013/01/28/the-accomplices-lobo-marino-antique-animals-the-sentient-bean-012913/ Mon, 28 Jan 2013 23:18:41 +0000 http://www.billdawers.com/2013/01/28/the-accomplices-lobo-marino-antique-animals-the-sentient-bean-012913/ Read more →

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A big Tuesday night gig at The Sentient Bean on Park Avenue just south of Forsyth.

The Accomplices have been playing a lot of gigs around Savannah lately — including the excellent Homegrown Holiday Hoedown in the American Legion ballroom in December.

From The Sentient Bean:

The Accomplices a lowcountry string band from Savannah, Georgia, is a unique sort of rock and groove-based blues-grass with overtones of jazz and bohemian country. With acoustic/effected guitars, upright bass, percussion, mandolin, and fiddle, their playing is one cross-genre blend of musical style and influence that will engage every type of listener.

Lobo Marino is the musical response to the travels and ongoing spiritual journey of members Jameson Price and Laney Sullivan. During a year long trip in South America, Price and Sullivan encountered one of their spirit guides, the enormous Pacific Sea Lion, also known as “el lobo marino”. […]

Antique Animals is a band of misfits formed by Joseph Shuck in the summer of 2010, in Jacksonville, FL. What began as a 2 piece acoustic folk group, quickly transformed into a 6 piece band whose sound is a melting pot of alternative, folk, rock, pop, and Americana. Backed by local Jacksonville musicians Milan Algood (drums), Michael Boff (bass), Angel Garcia (keys), Daniel Hunting (guitar), and Sergio Valdes (trumpet), Shuck gives life to his songs through passionate live performance, and soulful songwriting.


The Accomplices

The Accomplices

The Sentient Bean has been one of the most consistent venues for live music for several years now — it’s one of the few spots around town for traveling musicians besides relatively loud and late bars. In 2012, the Bean helped solidify that position by adding beer and wine to its eclectic vegetarian menu and broad selection of coffees, smoothies, and other drinks.

And this looks like a particularly good gig, with its mix of local and touring talent.

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The MusicFile — now with a regular Savannah Morning News column — picks the top 20 songs of the South for 2012 http://www.billdawers.com/2012/12/27/the-musicfile-now-with-a-regular-savannah-morning-news-column-picks-the-top-20-songs-of-the-south-for-2012/ Thu, 27 Dec 2012 21:03:21 +0000 http://www.billdawers.com/?p=4557 The MusicFile: Sorting out the top 10 Southern songs of 2012. ]]>
Good news for readers of Do — the entertainment pullout section on Thursdays in the Savannah Morning News: Kayne Lanahan and The MusicFile team (the folks behind Savannah Stopover) are going to be writing a couple of columns per month.

The inaugural piece: The MusicFile: Sorting out the top 10 Southern songs of 2012.

The top five are:
1.“Birmingham” by Shovels and Rope
2. “I Found You” by Alabama Shakes
3. “Numb” by Gary Clark Jr.
4. “Am I That Lonely Tonight” by Justin Townes Earle
5. “Gospel” by The Whigs

But you can click on through to the column for more on those and the rest of the top 10.

The MusicFile’s best new Savannah bands of 2012 (not all are truly brand new, but largely fresh to the scene):

Adam Intrator of Triathalon

Adam Intrator of Triathalon

1. Triathalon
2. mumbledust
3. Casket Girls
4. Whaleboat
5. The Accomplices

The column has links to SMN interviews with numbers 1 through 4.

The MusicFile also has a post with their top 20.

And if you just want to listen, here are The MusicFile’s top 20 songs from the South in 2012:

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