Will Dailey with The Quahogs and Bonsai Trees at Askew!!

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150 chestnut street,providence RI 02903

09 April, 2022

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Will Dailey with The Quahogs and Bonsai Trees at Askew!! Ages 18+ Will Dailey The Quahogs, Bonsai Trees Join us for a great evening with Boston rocker Will Dailey!! The Quahogs and Bonsai Trees round out this great bill!! 8pm doors 9pm show Will Dailey Songwriters, by their very nature, move through life not only from the inside out, but also from the outside in. They look and listen at the worlds within and around them, pulling it all in and pouring it all out in melody. The barriers between personal and political, fact and fiction, us and them do not exist within the confines of a song. Music is about connecting hearts through art, as singer/songwriter Will Dailey well proves on his newest offering, Golden Walker, calling on us to turn away from our screens and toward each other. Will Dailey is an acclaimed independent recording and performing artist. His sound has been described as having a rich vintage vibe while having a firm appreciation of AM rock, pop and big hooks leading famed Rock journalist Dan Aquilante to call him “the real deal”. Dailey's latest album, National Throat, has been met with stellar reviews, over 8 million spins on Spotify, top 20 on Billboard Heat Seeker chart and won Album of the Year in the Boston Music Awards, New England Music Awards and Improper Bostonian Magazine. Dailey, who is already a three-time winner of the Boston Music Award for Best Singer/Songwriter and two time winner for Male vocalist also won Artist of the Year in 2014. Most recently in 2016 he shared the stage with Eddie Vedder in Chicago this summer, joining him for 5 songs for the Hot Stove Cool Music Benefit and was direct support for G Love’s summer tour. In June of 2013 he was featured on a Stephen King/John Mellencamp project produced by T Bone Burnett called Ghost Brothers Of Darkland County and, in that same year, also released an original song he wrote inspired by Jack Kerouac's Tristessa. In September of 2013 he played his fourth Farm Aid Concert along side Neil Young, Willie Nelson, Dave Matthews and John Mellencamp. Dailey's music has been featured on over 50 TV programs and films and is now back in the studio recording some exclusive material for fans and the follow up to National Throat in 2017. Dailey has become an artist to watch not just now but indefinitely. THE QUAHOGS The Quahogs are a four piece rock band named for a creature that lives in the soil and water and found mostly at low tide in Rhode Island. The band play gritty rock n roll with country influenced songs and bring high energy to their live performances. The Quahogs are DelMonico on vocals and guitar, Steve Donovan on lead guitar, Nick Iddon on the drums and Amato Zinno on bass. “Sunny Waste” is The Quahogs most recent album which got them a lot of praise in the New England music scene. They have been building on that ever since and have been hard at work on their follow up which is expected to be released sometime in 2021. Bonsai Trees Co-founded in 2011 by Connecticut natives James MacPherson and Nick Sokol, Bonsai Trees devoted the past decade to creating and producing their own brand of alternative music. Often categorized as indie-rock with distinct traces of emo influence, Bonsai Trees continues to defy the odds. They're set to release their 4th full-length album Slow Motion Real Life in early 2022. The band relentlessly traveled North America pre-Covid to promote their 3rd album Learn To Grow, an energetic and melodic 10-track collection filled to the brim with memorable hooks and turbulent emotion. ​Learn to Grow was one of The Hartford Courant's top pics for 2019 and in the same year Bonsai Trees won the New England Music Award for best band in Connecticut. With an extensive touring history and an impressive catalog of releases, the band has been laser-focused on the upcoming release of a new body of work which they believe is ‘bigger and better’. Stay tuned. Will Dailey The Quahogs, Bonsai Trees

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