House Show - ALTUCK/DAVIDRELLIOTT/RYANHILLIER The Three-Day Blow

Three singer/songwriting fellas are headed your way, Fredericton, Saint John and Moncton, so I'd advise you to come check it out!

14/01/02 Fredericton, NB, Water Music Studio (65 York St.)
14/01/03 Saint John, NB, Taco Pica Restaurant
14/01/04 Moncton, NB, 100 Alma

http://altuck.bandcamp.com/

Bring up Al Tuck’s name to any Canadian music insider, and you’d better find yourself a comfortable chair. Feist suspects that he might just be a living legend. Jason Collett called him the greatest songwriter of his generation. He is an awesome encyclopedia of popular music, a roving troubadour and after almost 20 years in the business is one of Canada’s true hidden musical treasures.

http://davidrelliott.bandcamp.com/

David R. Elliott is a whiskey sour of love, anguish and reckless abandon. The Saint John native’s latest release is called Rearrange, a virtual cenotaph of jagged country crooning, reflections on mortality and tragic heartbreak. Rearrange was recorded at Echo Chamber Studios in Halifax, NS by Charles Austin and produced by Halifax songwriter Mike Trask. Since it's release in March of 2013 David R. has been traveling Canada engaging audiences with his story-filled sets, has received rave reviews of the album and was awarded Best Male Artist at the Saint John Music Awards. He's an eclectic songwriter with a working class aesthetic that evokes classic country and folk songwriters, anchored in an enduring pop sensibility. And once he put up a tent for Al Tuck.

http://ryanhillier.bandcamp.com/

Ryan Hillier is an exploratory songwriter - roving, wandering through territory both strange and familiar. A devout autodidact, he began writing songs in 2008 on a 40-year-old electric guitar with two strings, quickly developing a keen sense of timing and turn of phrase. Drawing on a deep well of inspiration, Hiller crafts honest songs that take turns through folk, blues, and psychdelia, encountering subjects ranging from love across time and space to the pitfalls of fatalism. While citing infuences from Neil Young to The Crystals to Al Tuck, his style and lyrics evoke the charm and wisdom of a well-traveled Maritimer.

See You OUT!!


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