Special Free Performance at Santa Fe Brewing Pub and Grill Co TONIGHT!
Time 7PM MST. No cover. It’s Thursaday and a great time to start your weekend.
Here’s the deal.
Our friends from Austin find themselves with a free night as they pass thru New Mexico; come and check out this hot Austin band tonight at the SFBC Pub & Grill! No Cover!
With a tight, seamless, and an acoustic sound that’s uniquely their’s — a mix of gypsy swing, big band jazz and cross-genre Americana music, original songs and some clever covers — the startling six-piece Belleville Outfit of Austin belies the tender age of its members and its vast experience garnered swiftly after its union around Merlefest 2007 in Wilkesboro, N.C.
In fact, in just six months, the band has played for more than 10,000 people, ridden in a van-with-trailer to shows all the way from Texas to Tennessee, from Colorado to New York, and sold out shows up and down the East Coast and through Texas. They’ve shared stages with the likes of Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Del McCoury Band, The Waybacks, and The Duhks, and recorded a full-length album with producers John Rees and Bil Vorndick. When the band is home, members soak up other acts’ music, absorbing how music transmits energy from musician to listener, healing both — always learning, learning from the past but breathing their own interpretations into what they hear.
The Belleville Outfit came together when The DesChamps Band of Spartanburg, S.C., was offered a slot at Merlefest 2007. The former band of singer-songwriter-guitarist Rob Teter was no more, so he got former band-mate, singer-guitarist Marshall Hood, and vocalist-violinist Phoebe Hunt (who’s won Daniel Pearl Foundation honors) to New Orleans to meet drummer Jonathan Konya, pianist Connor Forsyth and upright bass player Jeff Brown. After two days of marathon rehearsals, the band was ready for its first shows together — complete with a sound that mixes members’ Appalachian roots and the traditional jazz of New Orleans, American swing, blues, country, soul and gypsy music.
Teter, Forsyth and Konya had been studying music at Loyola New Orleans for two years, and Hunt had earned a degree in history at the University of Texas at Austin while playing in a local folk trio, The Hudsons and learning to play the fiddle. Brown, a member of The DesChamps Band, had joined the military. Hood was playing gigs for Austin’s Toni Price and Warren Hood and the Hoodlums. But after Merlefest, they each decided to give the band their all. Its name (“belle ville” means beautiful town in French) honors New Orleans and the dramatic influence Hurricane Katrina had on the city and the Loyola trio. And “Belleville” is also Django Reinhardt song, which exemplifies a great portion of its sound.
The band’s debut album, WANDERIN’, is scheduled for release on Feb. 5, 2008!
7 PM-ALL AGES-FREE!
SEE YOU SOON AT THE
SANTA FE BREWING COMPANY PUB & GRILL!
PLEASE FORWRD THIS E-MAIL TO ANYONE YOU THINK MIGHT ENJOY IT!
Does this get you in the mood to go out in our frigid cold temeratures tonight to warm up with big tastey food, one or two locally brewed beers they are smmoth and strong. Why you might even get up and dance a bit. Twirl your friends around a few times. It definitely fits the budget and will get you in a great mood for Friday at work!
Listen to this up beat. The fiddle makes the music sizzle, and the vocals aren’t bad either. Almost enough to make you forget the winter night’s air. Have fun. Mary
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