Tracorum, Joe Rut, Loretta Lynch
Friday, March 29, 2024
8:00 PM
Tracorum, Joe Rut & Sunshine Shovelers, Loretta Lynch
Berkeley, California, United States
A night of eclectic music from 3 Bands!
Loretta Lynch 8pm
Joe Rut and The Sunshine Shovelers 9pm
Tracorum 10pm
Loretta Lynch:
With soaring three-part harmonies, powerful rhythm and dreamy slide guitars and more, Loretta renders stirring songs about love and sex and death bound to reach the shady grove in all of us. Think “O Brother Where Art Thou” meets the Andrews Sisters at a warehouse hoedown.
Loretta Lynch has blazed trails, having played San Francisco's acclaimed Great American Music Hall, live radio performances, a feature at bEASTfest, multiple appearances at England’s famed Glastonbury Music Festival, performances on the second stage at the Bay Area's Sleep Train Pavilion and Shoreline Amphitheatre opening for Alabama, and a devoted and rapidly growing local fan base. Loretta Lynch appeared on NPR's 'Marketplace' website … as one of the “Great Pop Music Artists of Today”.
Joe Rut and the Sunshine Shovelers
Joe has headlined at San Francisco's Great American Music Hall and in his various bands he has played at England's Glastonbury Music Festival, San Francisco's famed Fillmore (opening for Richard Thompson), the second stages at Shoreline and Sleep Train Amphitheaters (opening for Alabama), Nevada's Burning Man Festival, and Santa Cruz's Y2K Live Looping Festival. Of all these gigs, the only one that had a good donut was the Glastonbury Music Festival. The Brits know how to make a donut.
Tracorum
Tracorum's contagious musical journeying is a blend of southern rock, soul, honky tonk, and roots americana with a rhythmic diversity that adds elements of funk, latin-caribbean and gospel stomp to their unique sound. Great songwriting, classic R&B and strong vocals are the backbone of this band who have won the hearts of fans worldwide with their spirit filled, energy charged, eclectic live shows. Tracorum has shared the stage with... More
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Bob Dylan, Dr John, Fats Domino, Billy Joel, Motown, Bob Marley, Warren Zevon, Bruce Springsteen, Burning Spear, Los Van Van, Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers, Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, New Orleans