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Footings, Mail the Horse, Liv Carrow
Apr 23, 2015 - Apr 24, 2015
The Spotty Dog Books & Ale
440 Warren St. | Hudson, NY 12534 | 518-671-6006
http://www.thespottydog.com/
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Live performances from Footings, Mail the Horse, and Liv Carrow. Live webstream for this, and most, shows at Spotty Dog Books & Ale available from Wave Farm and WGXC at http://comm.free103point9.org:8000/spottydog.mp3.m3u. This show will be rebroadcast on Wave Farm Radio (1620-AM) and WGXC (90.7-FM) at midnight Fri., April 24, the night of the show.
Footings is the new identity of Eric Gagne, aka Passerine, also a member of Redwing Blackbird, Dweller on the Threshold, and Death to Tyrants. Joining him in the new group are Dustin Cote and Candace Clement (Bunny's a Swine) on drums and vocals respectively, as well as Elisabeth Fuchsia on viola. Mail The Horse is a grunge gospel/country rock band that found its start in New Hampshire before moving to Brooklyn, NY. Liv Carrow, a songwriter and guitarist based in Hudson, New York, explores the shadowy terrain of Appalachian melody and traditional balladry in its many forms, crafting songs both strange and familiar that invoke American roots music, the British folk revival of the 60s, pop crooners of the 70s, and freak folk of the ages, with a sprinkling of 90s alt-indie earnestness.
Footings is the new identity of Eric Gagne, aka Passerine, also a member of Redwing Blackbird, Dweller on the Threshold, and Death to Tyrants. Joining him in the new group are Dustin Cote and Candace Clement (Bunny's a Swine) on drums and vocals respectively, as well as Elisabeth Fuchsia on viola. Mail The Horse is a grunge gospel/country rock band that found its start in New Hampshire before moving to Brooklyn, NY. Liv Carrow, a songwriter and guitarist based in Hudson, New York, explores the shadowy terrain of Appalachian melody and traditional balladry in its many forms, crafting songs both strange and familiar that invoke American roots music, the British folk revival of the 60s, pop crooners of the 70s, and freak folk of the ages, with a sprinkling of 90s alt-indie earnestness.