Tender Mercies
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2271 S. Vasco,Livermore CA 94550
16 June, 2022
Description
Bay Area supergroup featuring two members of the Counting Crows, playing original alt-country, americana and country rock music. 21+ Show at 6:30 PM. Part of the Backstage Pass Club Release Weekend: Club members receive extra perks like free reserved seating, winemaker meet-and-greet, and more. They’re back for Club Release Weekend, following up their hit show at Almost Famous this spring! Tender Mercies is an alt-country, Americana supergroup with roots to the Bay Area’s finest songwriters and musicians. In 1983, Patrick Winningham, a songwriter and manager of the legendary Hotel Utah music venue, met Dan Vickrey, guitarist of the Counting Crows. These two soon brought in Kurt Stevenson on bass, and Jim Bogios, also of the Counting Crows, on drums to form Tender Mercies. See them live at Almost Famous Wine Lounge, an award-winning, new tasting room and venue located on Vasco Road in the heart of Livermore's wine, spirits and brewery district. Almost Famous Wine makes fifteen wines in diverse styles, and earned 32 top industry awards since our debut last year. There is a two drink minimum per guest. Reserved table seating is available for purchase at this show. Non reserved seating is otherwise available first come, first served. Outside food is welcome, but please bus your table of any food items when you are finished. Only Almost Famous wines can be consumed on premise, but with a menu of 15 wines in diverse styles, there's something for everyone. Tender Mercies performing live at the Starry Plough in Berkeley, CA on September 19th, 2008. with Special guest Chuck Prophet & guests Dan Vickrey, Charlie Gillingham and Jim Bogios of Counting Crows. ABOUT TENDER MERCIES Tender Mercies is an alt-country, Americana supergroup with roots to the Bay Area’s finest songwriters and musicians. In 1983, Patrick Winningham, a songwriter and manager of the legendary Hotel Utah music venue, met Dan Vickrey, guitarist of the Counting Crows. These two soon brought in Kurt Stevenson on bass, and Jim Bogios, also of the Counting Crows, on drums to form Tender Mercies.
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