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One Tank Trips: See Alternative Rock Band Stranger's Almanac Perform Live
Travel time isn't too long from Hazelwood, and the band's gig starts at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Hear cover songs by Radiohead, Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt and more.

Acoustic rock/current alternative group Strangerβs AlmanacΒ takes pride in being an atypical bar band.
βLast time (we played) we got a lot of compliments on our particular song selection,β said band leader Chris Brokaw. βLike, βWow, you guys do a really interesting version of that song,β or βWow, I love that song. Iβve never heard a band play that out.' Thatβs kind of what weβre going for.β
Strangerβs Almanac features Brokaw on guitar and vocals, drummer,
percussionist and backup vocalist Aaron Brokaw (Chrisβs brother), Josh White playing guitar, mandolin and harmonica and adding vocals, vocalist Becky Kerley, and Mandy Brokaw, Chrisβs wife, on bass. The band will start at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Dog Prairie Tavern in OβFallon, and they are looking forward to another enthusiastic audience.
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βWe feed off the crowd, I guess you could say,β Brokaw said. βYou always like to hear good things, rather than bad things. β¦ We like the response, and the energy of the crowd. I like hearing, βHey, I like your song selection.β I spend a lot of time being the music Nazi of the band, saying, βNope, weβre not playinβ that one, nope, thatβs too typical,β and βNope, thatβs too obscure.β Trying to find that right niche is tricky.β
Strangerβs Almanac, named for an album by the band Whiskeytown, plays βa little bit of everything,β Brokaw said.
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βWeβve been playing out in bands for years, but itβs been mostly originals,β said Brokaw, formerly with the group Salt Vision. βI went into this thinking, βIβm gonna play what I like.β Which probably is a little bit more obscure than your average bar patron wants to hear. So what weβve kind of done over the course of the last four months or so is really try to make it more crowd-friendly. But at the same time, we want to make sure we are not playing your typical bar songs.β
So forget about hearing βBrown-Eyed Girl,β βMustang Sallyβ or any Lynyrd Skynyrd tunes, Brokaw said.
βThose typical bar songs are what we go out of our way to avoid,β Brokaw said. βWe do play βFolsom Prison Blues,β now that Iβm looking at the list, and thatβs sort of a bar song ringer. But outside of that, we play everything from Radiohead and The White Stripes to The Black Keys and The Civil
Wars. Iβm a fan of Wilco and Uncle Tupelo, Ryan Adams and Whiskeytown, the alt-country scene, Son Volt, that type of thing. We have that stuff mixed in as well.β
While the Brokaw brothers have been performing together for 13 years, Strangerβs Almanac in its current form has just been a group since the winter of 2011. With a scant few gigs, the early returns on the atypicalΒ approach are encouraging.
βThe first show went well,β he said. βThe second show, we added a lot more of that type of music, and the crowd response was much better. I imagine it would be even much more so this time around.β
Kerley, who plays βa mean tambourineβ in addition to vocals, said the bandβs first gig was a revelation.
βUsually, just the bar stools are filled, so maybe four or five people on a Saturday night,β she said. βAnd by the end of the night there, you could hardly move. It was just wall-to-wall people.β
Being inΒ a band is a relatively new experience for Kerley.
βIβve been singing in the car all my life, but never actually out and about for other people until I met up with Chris,β Kerley said.
Chris Brokaw and Kerley went to school together and have known each other a long time. While teaching Kerley a guitar lesson, Brokaw mentioned he was looking for singers for the band. Thatβs when the light bulb went on.
βI went over one night and sang a song for him,β she said. βHe told me at that point I was not allowed to leave β I would have to join the band.β
Kerley, a kindergarten teacher at in the , is really pleased that the audition gave her a chance to be a part of the band.
βGetting out and singing for people β doing something that I love β is enjoyable,β she said. βIβd probably do it for nothing, without getting paid, and I would still have a blast. Just kind of getting out and showing everybody what I can do, and what we can do as a group, and how hard weβve worked, has been a lot of fun.β
Getting There
If you are looking for something to do and want to get away from for a couple hours, Dog Prairie Tavern is at 2348 St. Paul Road, OβFallon, MO. For more information, call the tavern at 636-281-1800.Β