Tumulty's Pub New Brunswick

11.26.2017

To a packed house at Tumulty's, the band tore into their initial set, starting with Stop Draggin' My Heart Around, the perfect chestnut to showcase Jess Krieger's powerhouse vocals interplaying with the band's resident crooner, Michael Sadowsky over the signature lead guitar lick from Andy Covit.
Next up in the eclectic rotation was the venerable Santana nugget, Evil Ways highlighting Rick Snepar channeling Greg Rolie's Hammond organ and new band mate, John Buck Kerlin tearing it up on the outro in a manner barely hinting at the guitar pyrotechnics to be unleashed later in the evening.
Jess' vocals captivated on the band's renditions of the two Led Zeppelin classics, What Is and What Will Never Be and Bring It On Home with the classic drivin' bass foundation provided by Lou Perillo.
The wild night continued with the most excellent rockin' duet between Elio Diaz and Jess on Wild Nights with the band mashing up the best of the original Van Morrison and later John Mellencamp versions.
The night ended with a smokin' version of the Allman's One Way Out followed by the audience calling in unison for "One More Song". 

More to Come!

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