Tuesday, February 12, 2019

February 2019 Goose Music

Friday, February 1st
Kevin & Allyson Seconds, Gillian Underwood, and Dave Brockman
Kevin & Allyson's beautiful harmonies make the world a better place. Gillian plays dark and intelligent alt-country love songs with two sultry female voices. Join us for a night of great local female fronted music groups. Dave Brockman likes pop, rock, and soul and is a member of Golden Shoulders and Jackpot. Come on over.
https://www.facebook.com/kevinseconds
http://www.npr.org/2016/12/09/504969856/singer-allyson-seconds-revitalizes-power-pop-on-little-world
www.gillianunderwood.com
https://www.facebook.com/Brocky-Music-218296091565858/

Saturday, February 2nd
Turnbuckle Blues Review
2019 Sammie nominees, Turnbuckle Blues Review always love coming back to Fox & Goose. TBR‘s music is all-original blues-based rock ‘n’ roll in the tradition of The Allman Brothers Band, the Black Crowes and Blues Traveler.
https://www.facebook.com/turnbucklebluesreview/

Friday, February 8th
The Bad Barnacles and The New Crowns
Sacramento's Bad Barnacles play swampy garage surf. The New Crowns play garage soul. Check it out.
https://www.facebook.com/thebadbarnacles/
https://www.instagram.com/thebadbarnacles/?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=10hmrxemzpakm
https://www.instagram.com/thenewcrowns/?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=125ck0pz3p3jr

Saturday, February 9th
Trans Takeover IV with Temple K. Kirk, Alice Tuna, Heather Roegiers, Finley, and Khalypso

Khalypso (poetry/spoken word): 2019 Sacramento Youth Poet Laureate, Finley (spoken word), Heather Roegiers (spoken word/comedy), Alice Luna (comedy), and Kay Temple Kirk (danceable propaganda) all profits after paying musicians and crew go to ENGAGE INC. Youth Safe Space @ St. Paul’s. $10-$5, sliding scale

Friday, February 15th
According to Bazooka and Natalie Cortez
According to Bazooka's catchy songwriting style has a retro feel of the 1960s. These melodic musings feature three point harmony and a folk-rock vibe that calls to mind a nostalgic era of pop music. According to Bazooka features Richard Urbino (vocals, guitar), RenĂ© Martucci, (vocals, accordion) and Jamie Knapp (vocals, upright bass). Natalie Cortez is a great local songwriter and Sammie Hall of Famer, and plays folk-rock-pop.

Saturday, February 16th
Brian Croom and Michelle Lewis
Brian and Michelle of Jem & Scout are doing solo sets. They write really great indie pop songs.
https://www.facebook.com/JemAndScout/

Sunday, February 17th from 5p to midnight
California Fire Foundation Benefit
President's Day weekend benefit show for the California Fire Foundation
515-545 Turnbuckle Blues Review
550-620 50 Watt Heavy
625-655 Kevin Seconds
7-730 Alex Walker Band
735-805 The Jingle Monks
810-840 the inversions
845-915 Carly DuHain
920-950 The Brangs
955-1025 Good News Club
1030-11 Petty Party
Doors at 5pm. All ages & food until 930p. $5
https://www.facebook.com/events/2034303153271730/

Friday, February 22nd
Adam Varona, Gavin Canaan, and Martin Potter

Join us for a night of great local songwriters. Gavin Canaan and Michael Creason of Pomegranate will grace the public house with their indie rock ballads and mysterious chunes. Adam Varona is from The Inversions and Sea Legs, his music is heart-felt, melodic, and wonderful. Growing up in Wisconsin, Martin Potter drew on the stillness of wet snow and the frenzy of a blossoming local music scene to develop his uncustomary style. Now based in Sacramento, Martin plays songs filled with dexterous fingerpicking, challenging chord progressions and inventive melodies that linger long after the stage darkens.
www.pomegranateband.com
https://cantgetright.bandcamp.com/


Saturday, February 23rd
The Triple 7's and Richard March
The indie rocks of The Triple 7's are incredible! As a songwriter/storyteller, March is a modern day throwback to the melodic, progressive country music stars of several decades ago when folks like Mickey Newbury, Kris Kristofferson and Glen Campbell were regularly heard on radio and seen on evening television.
https://www.facebook.com/thetriple7s/
https://www.richardmarchmusic.com/


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