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Jeff Austin Band with Dead Winter Carpenters
Great Northern Bar and Grill
Whitefish, MT
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Jeff Austin Band with Dead Winter Carpenters
$15 in advance/$20 at door
Doors 8:30pm/Show 9:30 pm
21 and over

BOUT JEFF AUSTIN BAND
When Im writing a song, its not about the hot licks, its about the voice and how it can be showcased from song to song, says musician Jeff Austin. His focus is on transporting his audience by way of his vocal: Its the direct communication with the crowd  not just asking them how theyre feeling, but bringing something out of them. For Austin, the act of speaking to people through his art really means using his voice.

The career of the Colorado-based artist has already seen him break through jam and bluegrass scenes, play stages from The Fillmore Auditorium to Red Rocks Amphitheater, and outdoor events like Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, among many others. But with the launch of his solo career in 2014, Austin is now building on the foundations of previous ventures while honing his own sound and charting new courses.

Ive learned a lot from the people Ive played with, says Austin who has shared stages with such luminaries as Del McCoury, Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Earle Scruggs, Jon Fishman, and Phil Lesh. And its artists such as these who have helped crystalize Austins idea of what he wants to do as he moves forward with his eponymous project. From both the rock side and the bluegrass side, he explains, Ive learned a lot about song structure, solo ideas, playing with guts, and being who you are.

Although he considers the Jeff Austin Band his primary focus, the mandolinist and singer is also known for embracing collaborations. In 2004, he released a full-length album with Chris Castino (The Big Wu)that featured guest appearances by Noam Pikelny, Darol Anger, and Sally Van Meter. Just two short years later in 2006, Austin teamed with Keller Williams and Keith Moseley to record a live album of bluegrass takes on Grateful Dead covers. The project, released under the name Grateful Grass, benefited the Rex Foundation. And most recently, Austin revived 30db  his project with Brendan Bayliss of Umphreys McGee.

In truth, Austin only began playing the mandolin a few years before co-founding progressive bluegrass outfit Yonder Mountain String Band, a group with whom he parted ways in 2014. And, picking prowess aside, Austin has always considered his voice to be his first instrument. He was drawn to singing from a young age, pursuing musical theater in high school and college. That passion is still evident in his approach to song craft.

Austin draws from those varied roots and readily admits to still loving musicals, being fascinated by Madrigal singers, and tuning-in to a wide range of vocal powerhouses. He channels all of these influences into his solo career, while also seeking personal innovation. For his newest project, Austin sought out musicians on the cutting-edge of the acoustic and jazz music circles. Artists proficient in theory and technique, but not afraid to lend themselves to some far-out arrangements. The result is some of Austins most structured, yet exciting, compositions to date with an approach that fits within his own evolving journey and personal motto, The work continues.

Although there is a strong undercurrent of momentum and innovation that course through Austins newest project, there is also a connection to the past with the bandleader revisiting selections from his back catalog. Offerings include Dawns Early Light, Snow in the Pines, and others dating back to the 1990s. What matters, Austin points out, is that those songs evoke strong emotional responses both from the audience and himself. Played by this new ensemble, those songs feel revitalized and fresh.

When it comes to dynamics and structure, Austin taps the variety of sounds and styles hes absorbed from theater, jamming, nearly twenty years of performance, and his love of experiencing live music as a fan. Its that inner concert enthusiast that binds him to his own audience and a powerful exchange between the stage and the crowd. I hope they take with them exactly what I hope they leave with us, he says. And thats inspiration.


DWC Bio
Hailing from North Lake Tahoe, Calif., Americana band Dead Winter Carpenters has built a reputation for pouring their heart and soul into each performance. In just a few years, they have
positioned themselves, wrote Portland Metronome, at the forefront of a youthful generation trying to redefine what string music is and what it can do.

Reminiscent of genre-benders like Jack White, Chris Thile, and Sam Bush, Dead Winter Carpenters harmoniously blends refined musical ability with a scarcely restrained tendency to let it all hang out. The result is a controlled burn, a riveting sound, and a connection with fans that sells out shows and has the band sharing stages with the likes of Jason Isbell, Greensky
Bluegrass, and Hard Working Americans. A steadily touring band since forming in 2010, Dead Winter Carpenters has entertained growing crowds at notable festivals including Harvest Music Festival (Ark.), High Sierra Music Festival and Strawberry Music Festival (Cal.), Del Fest (Md.), Northwest String Summit (Ore.) and more.

Members include Jesse Dunn (acoustic and electric guitars, vocals), Jenni Charles (fiddle, vocals), Ryan Lukas (upright and electric bass, vocals), Nick Swimley (lead telecaster guitar,
vocals), and Brendan Smith (drums, vocals). Dead Winter Carpenters is a band with the ambition, talent, and authenticity. Look for them to continue to delight  and invite  fans from many music camps. For touring and booking information, visit deadwintercarpenters.com

Ubicación

Great Northern Bar and Grill (Ver)
27 Central Ave.
Whitefish, MT 59937
United States
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Categorías

Música > Americana
Música > Bluegrass

Edad mínima: 21
Apropiado para niños: No
Se aceptan perros: No
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Organizador: Great Northern Bar and Grill
En BPT desde: Jun 20, 2015
 
Great Northern Bar and Grill
www.greatnorthernbar.com


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