A BAND OF BROTHERS “SUPERGROUP TRIBUTE TO THE ALLMAN BROTHERS”
Schedule
Sat, 10 May, 2025 at 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
25 1/2 Court St, Plymouth, MA, United States, Massachusetts 02360 | Plymouth, MA
Johnny Trama on guitar conjures up riffs and rhythms that speak volumes. His journey through the realms of rock, soul, and blues, playing with icons like Bettye LaVette and Jesse Dee, has armed him with a mystical musical prowess. Trama doesn’t just play the notes; he breathes life into them, channeling the Allman Brothers' essence while infusing each chord with his own brand of magic
Ryan Taylor on slide guitar spearheads the band with his exceptional talents. He is recognized as one of the finest slide guitarists in the country and a true paragon of musical diversity as a player. His journey, steeped in the rich and storied musical traditions of Austin and Nashville, saw Ryan honing his craft the old-fashioned way. In the band, his solos are like emotional odysseys, skillfully hijacking the Allman Brothers' tunes and steering them to new heights
Jesse Williams on bass is an alchemist of groove, spinning each note into a rhythmic tapestry. His Grammy-nominated escapades with the likes of Duke Robillard and Joe Louis Walker have endowed him with a bass prowess that's both fluid and formidable. Williams' playing isn't just the backbone of the band; it's the heartbeat, pulsing with the energy of the Allman Brothers' timeless tunes
Tom Arey behind the drums is nothing short of a powerhouse, orchestrating beats and fills with the finesse of a seasoned composer. His tenure with Peter Wolf’s Midnight Travelers has honed a style that's explosive yet eloquent, much like the Allmans' own percussive legends. Arey's drumming is the thunder beneath the band's lightning, driving their sound forward with unstoppable force
Brendan Tommaney on percussion is a true artist, painting rhythms with a palette of beats and textures. Educated at the New England Conservatory of Music and seasoned with groups like Pink Talking Fish, Tommaney brings a jazz-infused sensibility that adds depth and dimension to the band's sound. His percussion is a canvas of creativity, coloring outside the lines of the Allman Brothers' classic compositions
Paul Wolstencroft on keyboards crafts melodies that mesmerize and transport. His tenure with Slightly Stoopid has given him a swagger that shines through each performance, weaving a spell of harmonies and counter-melodies that elevate the band's tribute from mere replication to a reimagined homage.
Where is it happening?
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