Devon Allman & Donavon Frankenreiter
- Presented/Guest
- See It All American Tour - Official World Record Attempt: 50 shows in 50 States in less than 50 Days
with special guests Goodnight, Texas & Jackson Stokes
- Date
- Sunday, September 17, 2023
Description
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Goodnight, Texas
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Conventional wisdom says the two frontmen of a band shouldn’t live on opposite sides of the United States, but that's never seemed to deter Avi Vinocur and Patrick Dyer Wolf.
Goodnight, Texas is a tough-to-define storytelling folk rock band whose strength lies in unexpected sweet spots. Drawing their name from Pat and Avi’s onetime geographic midpoint (the real town of Goodnight in the State of Texas, a tiny hamlet east of Amarillo directly betwixt San Francisco, CA and Chapel Hill, NC), the five-piece band also exists at the center of its songwriters’ contrasting styles — via a 1913 Gibson A mandolin and a 2015 Danelectro Baritone Guitar, at the crossroads of folk and blues and rock ‘n’ roll, in a place where dry wit and dark truths meet hope and utmost sincerity.
The very top of 2022 brings the band’s highly anticipated fourth album ‘How Long Will It Take Them To Die’, a dark yet lighthearted shoebox of knick-knacks and newspaper clippings - perhaps reflecting on either the last two years of isolation, or the whole of American history. In true Goodnight, Texas fashion, complex but relatable characters and locations are still featured alongside stories of self-discovery, rowdy behavior and heartbreaking loss, but with a more honed sound. Thanks in part to the creative and performative talents of the permanent lineup Scott Padden (drums, upright bass), Adam Nash (lead guitar, pedal steel, violin) and Chris Sugiura (bass), we hear Goodnight, Texas in a more detailed and developed way. Where past Goodnight, Texas albums have traveled cross-country and throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, this new offering falls on a z-axis somewhere between the aurora borealis and six feet underground.
Of the album’s first single ‘Hypothermic’, singer and co-songwriter Avi Vinocur says:
”Stories from different corners of the American past can often be dark and heavy. Our band's music has always followed along, telling tales of fiction and non-fiction with sonic landscapes to match. Many of our past songs and albums had taken place in the American South, Northeast, Midwest, and Southwest - but I had written a story in my notebook of a character braving the frigid tundra of Canada by car, north toward the distant U.S. state of Alaska - through hallucinations, paranoia, and exhaustion - to escape something unknown. It matched the sinister sound of this strange heel-thumper I had been working with on guitar - and together they were a perfect pair. "Hypothermic" is the result - our attempt to tell stories of America's furthest corner, under a darker headlight, and attempting to sonically capture the heaviness of not only America's past, but its present.”In March 2020, as the world confronted a new indoor reality, two long minutes of the GN,TX mainstay “The Railroad” found themselves in the intro sequence of the first episode of Netflix’s “Tiger King,” which shattered streaming records with 34 million views in 10 days.
Jackson Stokes
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Jackson Stokes is an original soul-rock singer-songwriter and road-dog from St. Louis, MO. Playing professionally for over half of his life, 30 y.o. Jackson has toured 4 different continents through his work as the guitarist of the Devon Allman Project, Tonina, and with his solo band. Stokes has co-written and played on multiple charting records including Devon Allman’s Ride or Die which went #1 on the Billboard Blues Charts. Jackson’s next record is being produced by Luther Dickinson and will be coming out in the Fall of 2022 on Create Records which includes his newest single, “Gemini”. He has opened and shared the stage with numerous acts such as Robert Cray, Eric Gales, Lucas Nelson, Samantha Fish, Ivan Neville, Eric Krasno, The Allman Betts Band, and Robert Randolph. Guitar Player Magazine has said, “Jackson Stokes is charting his own path with a tour de force of soulful rhythm and blues guitar playing.”