Dust Bowl Faeries, Oliver Myles Mashburn, and Philip Roebuck
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99 South 3rd Street,Hudson NY 12534
11 November, 2022
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Doors open at 7pm, $10 admission: Dust Bowl Faeries: "A faerie-tale fusion of dark cabaret, gothic polka and post-punk music, Dust Bowl Faeries is a dark-carnival band from the New York Hudson Valley. The band's eclectic repertoire of songs draw inspiration from circus songs, murder ballads and Eastern European folk tunes. Accordion, singing saw, acoustic guitar, lap-steel, bass and percussion combine to create the Dust Bowl Faeries otherworldly sound. The band was founded by Ryder Cooley (faerie queen) and her taxidermy spirit animal, Hazel the Ram. Ryder and Hazel are joined by Jon B. Woodin (rocket faerie), Liz LoGiudice (river faerie), Andrew Stein (time faerie) & Rubie LaRue (feisty faerie). Dust Bowl Faeries released their second album, The Plague Garden, in 2020. They previously released two EP's with producer Floyd Fisher, and a self titled album, produced by music critic Seth Rogovoy, featuring Tommy Stinson (Replacements) & Melora Creager (Rasputina). Their forthcoming EP, Carnival Dust, features harpist Mikaela Davis." Oliver Myles Mashburn: "Oliver Myles Mashburn is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and visual artist based in Hudson, NY. Oliver began writing music as a young teenager in NYC, influenced by the local punk rock scene and mid-century blues musicians like Muddy Waters and R.L. Burnside, as well as the rockabilly twang of Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, and Johnny Cash. Working with producer/multi-instrumentalist Jannek Zechner (Tony Visconti, David Bowie) and Swanky Tiger drummer/solo artist Clemens Grassmann, Oliver released his first single, "Ten White Horses," in September 2021, ahead of his debut album, JAWS OF OBLIVION, released on December 10th. Drawing sonic inspiration from country music, blues, and early rock n’ roll as well as employing lyrical themes concerning Earth’s current environmental crises, JAWS OF OBLIVION marks both a new chapter in Oliver's songcraft as well as a return to the initial foundations of his artistry." Phillip Roebuck: "Phillip Roebuck is a Virginia-born, New York-bred songster and bare bones one-man band. With punk rock intensity, Roebuck stomps out beats on a classic, depression-era drum apparatus, while strumming the banjo with a fierce ragged-but-right style. Some might call it Roots music for the new millennium. Although he has played over a thousand shows in venues and on festival stages in the U.S. and Europe, Roebuck can just as easily be seen performing on a street corner in New Orleans or New York City or Norfolk, where he has spent nearly a decade honing his skills as a one-man band."
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