James and the Devil with Green River Vibe *No Cover*
Jul 7, 2011 | Thursday
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James and the Devil with Green River Vibe *No Cover* at three20south
Show Date: 2011-07-07
J & The D performs live year round, touring nearly every weekend of the last three years('08-'10) up, down, and all around the Rocky Mountains. That would now make them a couple years old. The five piece, comes hungry every show, playing a wide range of genre bending sets. The show is delivered on time- blizzards permitting. The boys perform and hold themselves to a high standard and pro-image. J&theD is commonly described as energetic, eclectic, rowdy, and soulful. J&theD plays original music, as well as select covers for your listening pleasure. James and the Devil is a New Classic, a broad spectrum Rock'n'Roll Review that can be summed up as Rocky Mountain Hick hop Fiddle Rock!!
J&theD gets involved with the local scene, and actively promotes with a good cause. Their songs are for every demographic, old and young. Their fans are made up of dreamers, drinkers, thinkers, and smokers.
http://www.jamesandthedevilmusic.com/live/
Doors at Nine.Green River Vibe open.Come out and Get Down to some AssShakin Mountain Music ,NO COVER!!
Green River Vibe assembled through the collaboration between Ted Kleist and Alex Mackenzie-Low. Ted Kleist took his so-cal roots from San Diego, California, and fused them with the spontaneous and passionate lyrical/musical compositions of vocalist/guitarist, Alex Mackenzie-Low. The duo immediately found power in their collaborative songwriting skills, constantly feeding off of their education in music business, production, and performance at the University of Colorado Denver. They proceeded in a series of drum and bass searching, aiming to find the perfect accompaniment for the band, ultimately finding Mic Wolfer and Chris Cook. Mic synergized his reggae-rock drum feels, while the minnesotan raised bassist, Chris, lended his Minnesotan smooth yet defined baselines. The group instantly found themselves making great music, and continued expanding this sound with their constant desire to "cut the edge" by throwing in elements of hip hop, electronica, ballad, and dub. It was at this point that G.R.V. (Green River Vibe) began playing around at local venues, consistently engaging in new opportunities, and spreading the vibe to a whole new breed of listeners.
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