This Week @ The City Tap in Pttsboro, NC

Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 08:11:18 -0400
From: Jeffrey Towson
Subject: This Week @ The City Tap

Good morning Chatlisters!  Check out this weeks lineup of great live music!

*Wednesday @ 8:30 PM – Open Mic*
Open mic Wednesdays are a fun night and great way to get out and hear some of the awesome local talent here in PBO, as well as enjoy $1 off all drafts!

*Thursday @ 8:30 PM – Pete O’Dea*
Pete O’Dea brings you an acoustic mix of rock, classic hits and songs you know by heart.  Pete beats the guitar strings and sounds like percussion section all on his own with the accompaniment of a loop pedal, driving style, energy and enthusiasm to every song.

Pete O’Dea <http://www.reverbnation.com/peterodea>

*Friday @ 8:30 PM – Sarah Shook & The Devil*
Sarah Shook is known for scorching country originals, belting out Hank Williams numbers with ease and drinking Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey by the half gallon.  Jon Baughman has become a force to be reckoned with when he slaps that 1964 Kay bass and clicks them strings til you just can’t take the heat.  Eric Peterson’s guitar and Phil Sullivan’s lap steel harmonies are so tight they ain’t got an inch of daylight betwixt them. Son, if you like smokin’ vocals, savory lap steel, badass bass and come-on-back-y’all geetar, you’ll be so damn pleased you’d sell your soul just to hear a hair more.

Sarah Shook & The Devil <http://www.reverbnation.com/sarahshook>

*Saturday @ 8:30 PM – Andy Coats & the Bankwalkers*
Andy Coats & the Bank Walkers was formed in mid-2007, starting off as a trio, and then developing into a 4 piece powerhouse. They have an extremely broad range of influences, all of which meld together into a genre that
Andy calls “R, R, and B” – Roots, Rock, and Blues. This includes everything from gut-bucket blues songs a la Charley Patton to Beatles-tinged originals like “Ho Hum”.  Though not easy to categorize, the Bank Walkers pride
themselves on the versatility and energy they bring to their songs and their performances. You’ll be surprised at the ease with which they go from Piedmont Blues to Gypsy Jazz, and then start all over again….

Andy Coats & the Bankwalkers<http://www.myspace.com/andycoatsandthebankwalkers>

See ya there!

The City Tap