Nobody's Darlin w/ Seven Bridges

Nobody's Darlin' is an all-girl string band based in Grand Rapids.  They specialize in Old Timey, Bluegrass, and Gospel. Sometimes they throw in some classic country tunes just for fun. Lots of songs about Drinkin', Dyin', and Jesus!

The band was started in the summer of 2004 by Sarah Jane, and has since been warming hearts and making people smile.

Watching a performance by Nobody’s Darlin’ conjures up the essence of a simpler time, before electric guitars and pyrotechnics. The sound of Nobody’s Darlin’ strong female voices meld fluidly over acoustic instruments that resonate true string instrument tones.

Seven Bridges is a trio that has been playing together since the fall of 2002. The band, drawing from their families country roots, lean toward country music as they perform. Singer Songwriter Keith Howard sticks to those roots as he pens the original songs for the band. The brother and sister harmonies with songs like "Hillbilly Style" and "I Can Make It Rain" are brought out when Keith and Lisa sing together. Audiences respond and love Lisa as she belts out songs like "Gun-Powder and Lead" as well as the bands own "Beautiful Changes". Their vocal style draws folks in and provides a wonderful evening of music. Their first CD, recorded in 2006, is hopefully just the start to many more.

Read more: http://www.myspace.com/sevenbridges#ixzz0ximCYf00
 
Seven Bridges is a trio that has been playing together since the fall of 2002. The band, drawing from their families country roots, lean toward country music as they perform. Singer Songwriter Keith Howard sticks to those roots as he pens the original songs for the band. The brother and sister harmonies with songs like "Hillbilly Style" and "I Can Make It Rain" are brought out when Keith and Lisa sing together. Audiences respond and love Lisa as she belts out songs like "Gun-Powder and Lead" as well as the bands own "Beautiful Changes". Their vocal style draws folks in and provides a wonderful evening of music. Their first CD, recorded in 2006, is hopefully just the start to many more.

Read more: http://www.myspace.com/sevenbridges#ixzz0ximCYf00
 
Seven Bridges is a trio that has been playing together since the fall of 2002. The band, drawing from their families country roots, lean toward country music as they perform. Singer Songwriter Keith Howard sticks to those roots as he pens the original songs for the band. The brother and sister harmonies with songs like "Hillbilly Style" and "I Can Make It Rain" are brought out when Keith and Lisa sing together. Audiences respond and love Lisa as she belts out songs like "Gun-Powder and Lead" as well as the bands own "Beautiful Changes". Their vocal style draws folks in and provides a wonderful evening of music. Their first CD, recorded in 2006, is hopefully just the start to many more.

Read more: http://www.myspace.com/sevenbridges#ixzz0ximCYf00
 

Seven Bridges is a trio that has been playing together since the fall of 2002. The band, drawing from their families country roots, lean toward country music as they perform. Singer Songwriter Keith Howard sticks to those roots as he pens the original songs for the band. The brother and sister harmonies with songs like "Hillbilly Style" and "I Can Make It Rain" are brought out when Keith and Lisa sing together. Audiences respond and love Lisa as she belts out songs like "Gun-Powder and Lead" as well as the bands own "Beautiful Changes". Their vocal style draws folks in and provides a wonderful evening of music. Their first CD, recorded in 2006, is hopefully just the start to many more.

Trinity House Theatre

September 24, 2010

8:00pm
$15, $12 for members

www.nobodysdarlin.com
www.myspace.com/sevenbridges

 

“Nobody ever talks about it, but the American musical tradition is based on family friendly danger. Nobody's Darlin' is one of the best examples of that tradition in existence today. Don't be fooled by their sweet harmonies and charming demeanor -- these women are tremendous pickers whose performances are a raucous, ass-kicking good time. They'll keep the hipster kids satisfied and will bring a mischievous smile to grandma's face, too.”
Brian J. Bowe, editor CREEM Magazine

 

   
 

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