8pm- Flying Dogs of Jupiter
Genre: American Rock
For fans of: Hot Tuna, Guiseppe Verdi, Grateful Dead, Iggy Stooge, Johnny Cash, Giacomo Puccini, Bert Berns, Mckinley Morganfield, and many others,
Since 1974, The Flying Dogs of Jupiter have been making great music. As one of the pioneers of the indie genre, The Flying Dogs opened Jovian Records in 1975 and released their first album “American Dream”. Today, the band performs a program of music featuring our very original music from our catalog of albums and CDs including “So Blue We Just Have Ta Boogie” (March 2013), “In Cecilia’s Garden” (October 2011), “Return From Jupiter” (July 2010), and “American Dream” (July 1975).
www.THEFLYINGDOGSOFJUPITER.com
9pm- Everyman
Genre: R&B/Funk/Rock
For fans of: Stevie Wonder, Jimi Hendrix, Dave Matthews
Everyman is a group of musicians who intend to take the popular music genre in a new direction. Their sound incorporates elements of rock, jazz, blues, funk, soul, reggae and hip hop. John, Dylan and Allen have been together as Everyman for over six years. All three of these guys were child performers who have matured into marvelous musicians and sophisticated songwriters. Although they have been separated for periods of time due to individual musical and scholastic obligations, they have remained dedicated to each other and to their never ending quest to achieve a higher state of musical nirvana in their next live performance.
“If you’re looking for something smooth, silky, tender, passionate and infused with tasty jazz licks and funky beats, Everyman is undoubtedly for real.” –Jim Testa
Everymanmusicgroup.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/EVERYMANMusicGroup
https://www.reverbnation.com/everymanmusicgroup
10pm- Kagero
Genre: Japanese Gypsy Rock
For fans of: Gogol Bordello meets David Bowie
Upbeat, folky pop songs with world music flavors, sung by a Japanese man with a British accent. Kagero’s sound is a melting pot of tonalities and rhythms from Asia, the Middle East, South America and Eastern Europe -- "Cultural Confusion". Sometimes the songs are beautiful imagery, sometimes sad folk tales, and sometimes silly songs about drinking. But the tunes are always fun, and the show is high energy dancing good time.
"Kagero’s world music goulash is very tasty -- even if you don’t always know what’s you’re eating."
“Rooted in uplifting elements from eclectic origins, "Japanese Gypsy Rock" unites Kagero’s musical influences and talents into a cross-culture dance party.” by Meijin Bruttomesso, The Deli Magazine
www.kagero.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/KAGERO/8576534010
http://kagero.com/fr_epk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ul6qjtbneQ&feature=player_embedded
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