Jake Mann & The Upper Hand, Tommy Keene
The Bye Bye Blackbirds
- When
- Wed Jan 25, 2012
- Where
- Rickshaw Stop
- Time
- Show @ 8pm
- Cost
- $10
- Tags
- Music
Description
Jake Mann & The Upper Hand:"A mix of melodic pop and the best of '90s guitar bands, with singer-songwriter Mann’s layer of grainy, sometimes Dylan-esque vocals landing on top of the pot.” –-SF Station
"'Parallel South' feels like a sonic postcard from another place and time - say, the Midwest by way of the feel-good all-American rockers of the '80s, or the South, courtesy of loping, soul-inflected pop." --SF Chronicle
“A seriously addictive slice of immediate power pop-rock.” -–The Bay Bridged
Tommy Keene:
Tommy Keene is an American singer-songwriter, best know for releasing critical acclaimed new wave/power pop songs in the 1980s. He has a longtime cult following among fans of the musical genre of power pop. Originally hailing from Washington D.C., his 1984 EP Places That Are Gone became one of the year's top selling independent releases. The EP garnered a four-star review in Rolling Stone, and was voted the #1 EP in the following year's Village Voice Pazz & Jop Poll. Keene has since recorded and released numerous albums on such labels as Dolphin, Geffen and Matador Records. He has worked with producers T-Bone Burnett, Don Dixon, and R. Walt Vincent. He continues to record and tour and recently released an album with Robert Pollard, formerly of Guided by Voices, as 'The Keene Brothers.' His biggest influence is said to be The Raspberries.
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