Jenny Don't and The Spurs + Hangtown + Noelle & the Deserters
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1435 Webster St.,Alameda CA 94501
14 August, 2021
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Jenny Don't and The Spurs + Hangtown + Noelle & the Deserters West End Arts District, Ivy Room & Fireside Lounge Co-Present ALL AGES Jenny Don't And The Spurs Hangtown, Noelle & the Deserters Tiny Towns Outdoor Concert Series West End Arts District Co-Present with Ivy Room & Fireside Lounge Tiny Towns Outdoor Concert SeriesJenny Don't and The SpursHangtown Noelle & the Deserters Album release show for “Fire On The Ridge” DOORS - 4PM / SHOW - 5PM All Ages! Jenny Don't and The SpursWebsite / Facebook / Instagram / Bandcamp "You've already got a couple of Spurs' past bands in your collection anyway, with rodeo rider turned musical revivalist Jenny Don't fronting a band featuring ex-members of the Wipers and Pierced Arrows. Together, they keep shattering misconceptions country folks have about punk rockers and vice versa." -Bobby More // Stomp and Stammer "Jenny Don't and The Spurs are a fantastic independent country and western quartet who sing heart wrenching songs about emotional turmoil with passion and honesty. The quartet's albums will make classic country western fans extremely proud." - Jersey Beat Since their inception in 2012, the Spurs have kept a relentless schedule of recording, playing locally, and touring. After nearly 500 live appearances in almost a dozen countries, and with a slew of albums and singles to their name, Jenny Don’t And The Spurs are just getting warmed up. The Spurs were founded one cold, winter’s evening by Jenny and Kelly. Jenny had been fronting her own band, DON’T, for some time, as well as playing the occasional solo acoustic set here and there. Kelly, who had been in a slew of Portland punk bands since the 80’s, and who had spent the previous several years balancing a grueling touring schedule playing drums with the garage rock trio PIERCED ARROWS and bass with Portland punk-rock destroyers P.R.O.B.L.E.M.S., and wanted to switch gears a bit. After the concept of forming a raw, real, and back-to-the-roots country band had taken hold, it wasn’t long before the couple was rehearsing a seminal set of standards by such influential early country crooners and outlaws like Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Ernest Tubb, and Hank Sr., as well as a sprinkling of originals. It was only a few weeks later that Kelly’s bandmates Fred and Toody Cole got wind of the developing musical project that was taking form in Jenny and Kelly’s kitchen and decided to call their bluff by giving them an unsolicited support slot on an upcoming show featuring the Cole’s own solo two-piece act. Not having anticipated such a high-profile live appearance as a first live outing, and feeling like the guitar-and-bass-only lineup that the band had started life as was lacking something on the rhythm end of things, they decided to ask their friend Sam Henry to join them on drums. Sam, who in addition to being Jenny’s bandmate in DON’T and sometimes solo-set-collaborator, had already had a long, well respected career as one of Portland’s best drummers, having played with such first-generation punk bands as the Wipers, The Rats and Napalm Beach. After a couple of weeks of practice, the debut live appearance of the band went off without a hitch and the core lineup of Jenny Don’t And The Spurs was born. The trio of Jenny, Kelly, and Sam existed in this form for the first year-an-a-half or so of the band’s existence, playing whatever local venue would take them – bars, clubs, porches, basements, backyards, and even a bookstore. This worked well for a while, and occasionally the Spurs would enlist talent from a pool of several friends to sit in on lead guitar or lap steel. The addition of a second guitar rounded out the sound of the band to the point where Jenny and Co. decided to make it a permanent part of the band’s lineup. After a couple of false starts and a bit of difficulty finding a fourth member who could commit to the Spur’s sometimes grueling touring schedule, the incredible Christopher March became a member of the family in early 2017. Christopher brought with him a wealth of talent and live gig experience, having spent years playing on the Northwest Country, Rockabilly, and Honky-Tonk circuit. Now, with several West Coast and North American tours, as well as three European tours and hundreds of local shows under their tooled-leather Western belts, the Spurs are gearing up for the release of their third full-length studio album. The Spurs are a musical force to be reckoned with, the intensity and energy of their live set, and dazzling Western outfits handmade by Jenny herself, the band is a must-see for anyone who enjoys spirited garage-infused country music played with sincerity and raw conviction. HangtownBandcamp / Facebook / Instagram Post-apocalyptic spaghetti western surf rockers. Noelle & the DesertersSoundcloud / Facebook/ Instagram (South) Western Honky Tonk from the high desert of New Mexico to the golden hills of California. Noelle Fiore and her band draw inspiration from the likes of Emmylou Harris, Loretta Lynn, Buck Owens, J.J Cale, Gene Clark, Townes Van Zandt, and the great outlaw country players. We are excited to be able to bring you live music again!***All tickets are will call only. *** (Children 4 and under are free) - Make sure to check out the kid zone! Merch plus food and drinks will be available for purchase. First come first serve seating and based on your table purchase. Bring a hat for the sun and layers for the bay breeze. Event is rain or shine. Live performances end at 8pm. Recorded music or DJ's from 8-10pm. Enjoy the show! From your friends at Ivy Room and Fireside Lounge Sponsored by Deep Eddy Tiny Towns Concert Series is supported by Alameda nonprofit West End Arts District (WEAD). Founded in 2015, WEAD presents a wide range of arts programming as well as providing fiscal sponsorship, advocacy and operational support to artists wanting to present work locally. Head over to https://www.westendartsdistrict.org/ to see more and sign up to our mailing list. Jenny Don't And The Spurs Hangtown, Noelle & the Deserters Live Music. East Bay.
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