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Report this review (spam, insults, etc.)27max • 2008-12-28 17:49:26
#12 this weekGregg Porter Live at The Nave
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Totally timeless and staggeringly beautiful, the songs of Gregg Porter are at once simple, complex and enchanting. With his gorgeous high croon, Gregg sings stories and lullabyes of life, love, and the everyday. Accompanied by cello, vibraphone, banjo and piano, Porter's sound is elegant and dreamy, equally perfect as the first thing you hear when you wake up, or the last thing you hear before drifting off to sleep at the end of the day. Gregg Porter rules!
Gregg Porter - guitar, vocals, cymbal
Djim Reynolds - guitar, banjo, vocals
Brian Michael Roff - guitar, casio, vocals
Juliet Nelson - cello, vocals
Guy Capecelatro III - bass, vocals
Nate Groth - electric guitar, vibes
Brother Oak - guitar, shruty box, singing saw
Amy Porter - musical bowl
Jim Peluso - musical bowl
Tim Showalter - guitar, vocals
Jason Anderson - piano, vocals
This album is a recording of a live performance of Gregg Porter on August 8, 2008. It was produced by Randy Winchester for ARTSomerville. CD quality FLAC files of this recording are available from http://www.archive.org/details/GreggPorter-LiveAtTheNave
ARTSomerville (ARTS) is a volunteer arts organization based in Somerville, Massachusetts, USA, which draws upon the talents of local creativity, strengthening communication among artists and the public by presenting exhibits, performances, and educational activities. Albums appearing under the ARTSomerville logo are from artists that have given performances at ARTSomerville sponsored events. Visit www.artsomerville.org to learn more.
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27max • 2008-12-28 17:49:26
troll 69 • 2008-12-29 12:49:13
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Please stay courteous and be sincere (for good and bad!). It can be an interesting read for others, but only if it is constructive and doesn't disparage the artist.
Please write about the music itself and don't be too hard on the sound quality of some demos.
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