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Tuesday May 5  2015
 8:30PM doors -- music at 9:00PM ••• 21 AND OVER
$10
The Fabulous FunkyBand
fabfunkyband.com
 Rock, Blues, Funk, Folk, Jam
Drew Southern Band
www.drewsouthern.com
 rock
Killer Whale
www.facebook.com/KillerWhalethomasjohnson
 from Louisiana, and now SF
  folk americana neo-soul psychedelic



The Fabulous FunkyBand
Fabulous FunkyBand: Grant Slam-drums; Zachary Davis-Price-piano, vocals; Artis Joyce-bass; Garrick Davis-guitar, vocals
-from SF
-San Francisco's Fabulous FunkyBand create a seamless blend of Rock, Funk,
Blues and Jam to create a remarkably personal style - where band chemistry
and solid musicianship propel well-crafted original songs and music.

“Songs of wisdom, songs of dues paying, songs of experience and,
ultimately,songs of winning the struggle." Indie-Music.com.



Drew Southern Band
Guitar/ Vocals - Drew Southern
-from SF
-California Freedom Rock
 


Killer Whale
Thomas Johnson/ Scott Sibley/ Myles Weeks
-from New Orleans, Louisiana, and now SF, the Bay Area
-"Last December, Thomas Johnson quietly released Ocean Blood—a new album from his Killer Whale moniker. It’s freak folk of the finest order, a long player that’s comfortable in its lonely skin and peculiarities. The title track is made of the greatness that Justin Vernon of Bon Iver used to release. The next track goes into a synth-propelled jam that lasts a minute. What’s bothersome is that this music deserves more than a late-year release. Mr. Johnson, if you’re reading, come on out from the bedroom recording station. You have reason to celebrate. This is one helluva release that would sit comfortably next to the Matthew E. Whites, Liam Finns and other celebrated singer-songwriters of today."
-Matt Sigur-225 Magazine