The Trespassers

with Wendy Hill, Faux Renwah, Melody Walker

When
Sat May 5, 2012
Where
Great American Music Hall (GAMH)
Time
8pm (7:30pm Doors)
Cost
$15 - $39.95
Tags
Music

Description

There is still something to say, and the need to say it with the passion and emotion is best conveyed by the power of music. The snap of angst and the bounce of joy sets the tempo for the Sierra Foothill folk group The Trespassers.

The Trespassers sing stories that make you feel at peace but also dare to remind you that we are not always alright in this complex, modern world. Strength, protest, anger, hope and, above all, love are the emotions that resound off canyon and concrete walls as this band drifts across the west.

Homesteaders, activists, educators, workers, philosophers, travelers; The Trespassers strive to live in harmony with this world. Their songs often times include critiques and solutions pertinent to life in the twenty-first century.

This young band is coming into their prime, after eight years of playing in the underground. Honing their skills in taverns, barns, campfires, at grassroots music festivals and environmental rallies. They are ready to bring their music and message to a wider audience.

The Trespassers come from the Mariposa-Yosemite region in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Far enough from urban influence, Mariposa County has stayed geographically rural, raising true woodsmen, farmers, ranchers, nomadic adventures and musicians.

This band is authentic, modern, mountain music, the real deal quickened by the wind and grown strong in the rain. You can feel it in the calluses on their hands and see it in the sun on their eyes.

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Location

  1. Great American Music Hall (GAMH)
    859 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA