Gilmour’s Breakfast recreates Pink Floyd sound at The Beach House in Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Gilmour’s Breakfast left their hometown of Worcester last night to take on The Beach House in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. This six-piece Pink Floyd tribute band rocked their Rhode Island fans and likely made some new ones. Using only a fraction of their stage effects, Gilmour’s Breakfast focused mainly on channeling the musical vibe of a Pink Floyd concert. The Beach House is a wide open room, spacious, with the ceiling not too high, not too low. The sound traveled well through out the three hour show.
The Beloved Few make triumphant return to performing at last Sunday night’s Whippersnapper’s show
Like those thundering hoof beats of yesteryear, the keyboard mastery of Michael Troy and the percussive madness of David Stefanelli rode the music headlong into the evening. Playing the Sunday night slot at Whippersnappers in Londonderry New Hampshire, The Beloved Few showed the crowd that had followed them in the past that they’ve still got it.
Catfish Lucy turned up the voltage at Kitty O’Shea’s in Beverly, Mass
Catfish Lucy rolled into Beverly, Massachusetts to impress the crowd at Kitty O’Sheas’s on Cabot Street. Not only does this band have all their songs and blues idioms down to a science, this high-octane unit knows how to have fun and send out a positive vibe.
Common Knowledge entertains revelers at Village Trestle holiday party last night
Common Knowledge rolled out some fantastic covers of classic rock and blues numbers at the holiday party at the Village Trestle in Goffstown, New Hampshire last night. It was hard to get into the socializing aspect and the food when a six-piece band of top-notch musicians were laying down a monster sound.
Common Knowledge features lead singer Amberly Gibbs, her husband, guitarist Scot Gibbs, saxophonist-harpist-singer Steve Roberge, bass player Bill Ingalls, drummer Bob Pratte, and sound man “Slutty” Pete Zona occasionally singing and or playing harmonica.
