Showing posts with label Charleston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charleston. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

The Low Country by Walker Young


For the last week we have traveled to my new favorite slice of America. Local people call this stretch of marsh, ocean, and coastal towns the "Low Country". It is rich in culture, diverse in history, and tempting to the pallet. Highway 17 spans between Wilmington, NC. and Savannah, GA. rolling through growing towns like Charleston, SC. to sleepy beach communities like Pawley's Island.



On Friday night we played a gig called Party at the Point. It was just outside the Holy City, Charleston, named for the city ordinance that leaves all the church steeples exposed to be viewed from a far. We played just across the river in Mount Pleasant at Patriots Point. Our backdrop was the retired USS Yorktown, an air craft carrier docked on the river. Across the bay, I could make out Fort Sumter a pivotal fort in the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. We had a great view of downtown Charleston. Church steeples shooting out above the other buildings.


Saturday we headed to Savannah, GA to play the first annual Savannah Revival Fest. It was held at the Georgia Railroad Museum. We played inside an old railroad warehouse and it was a super cool backdrop. Old machinery, old railroad cars, and old bricks. There were local vendors selling whiskey, beer and food. Local artists printing posters and a great after party in a downtown bar called Ginx.



Our last show of the weekend was in Wilmington, NC. Downtown Wilmington is located right on the Cape Fear river. Across the river is the USS North Carolina, a retired battleship. We played at an old pool hall named Ortons where Willie Mosconi made a world record of 526 straight pool shots in the 1950's. Orton's was built in 1888 and as we set up our gear, ghost tours rolled through looking for beings from another realm. 

We had the next day off and we headed out for some relaxing hours on the beach. We went to Wrightsville beach which on this sleepy Monday morning was all ours. A huge storm passed through. We stayed in the water. As the storm passed overhead, a beautiful rainbow appeared across the ocean bringing us beauty, hope, and inspiration for the week of travel ahead.


Saturday, June 1, 2013

May 31, 2013 - Midtown Bar & Grill - Charleston, SC


1: Bad Times/Silver Lining >>
Welcome to L.A. >>
Hail Hail
I'm Not Your Boyfriend
Games People Play >>
Island
Call Back
Appalachain Hilltop
Cortez the Killer
Bird on the Wing
Back in Your Love
So Sad >>
She Really Does It For Me >>
See Her

2: All I Can Do Is Write About It
All Stand Tall
101
Sweet Virginia
Pick Me Up
Heart Like a Wheel
Touch of Grey
Out on the Weekend >>
I Shall Be Released >>
Out on the Weekend
Pure Mountain Angel
Them Jeans >>
Far Away>>
Rise Up

Monday, April 8, 2013

March 22-24 Recap by Adam Grace


It was great to get the band back together after a long break and play some shows last weekend.  Our first show was in Augusta GA at this cool little bar called "The Stillwater".  Our good friend Brian Brittingham set the show up and made sure that the place was packed with all the good folks from Augusta.

When we arrived we noticed that the stage was very tiny....and we were all thinking "how are we going to fit on this thing?”  However, T&SCo never lets something like a tiny stage get us down.  We broke all our instruments down to the bare minimum...Walker played accordion, Smitty played a snare and bass drum, and I played piano all night long. 

Once the place filled up we shook off the dust and got down to business.  Here's the set list from that night.  It was a 2 set barn burner.

March 22,2013

Set I
Hail Hail
Shady River
Island
Welcome to LA
Silver Lining
Heart Like a Wheel
Games People Play
Appalachian Hilltop
101
Cortez the Killer
Rise Up
Them Jeans

Set II
Sweet Virginia
Bad Times
Middle Island Creek
Stars and Stripes
Bird on the Wing
The Shape I'm In
All I Can Do Is Write About It
She Really Does It for Me
See Her
Giant
All Stand Tall

The next day we drove into Charleston SC...another place we love!  The festival called "Spring Jam" featured a few great bands and we made some new friends that day.  It was great to meet the guys and gals from Family of the Year and The Mowgli’s.  It's funny how the music world is so small...we actually knew a couple of musicians from Los Angeles.

The weather was a little iffy but once we took the stage the clouds parted and the rain stopped.  It was nice to play to a huge crowd after taking such a long break.

Our three day tour ended by playing the Melting Point in Athens GA.  We've spent a lot of time in Athens but this was only our second show there.  The food was good, the drinks were flowing, and that place has a sweet vibe.  There's a little hotel included on the premises.  This is one of the coolest venues we've played in a long time...kind of reminded me of when we did the McMenamins tour...ages ago.  Our good friends Fred and Lisa Adams brought a big crowd and even some local music legends showed up to give their support.  Great night with some great people.  Here's the set list:

March 24, 2013

Hail Hail
Heart Like a Wheel
Middle Island Creek
See Her
Games People Play
Old Piano
Bird on the Wing
Shady River
Call Back
Bad Times
Silver Lining
Giant
Pure Mountain Angel

That wrapped up our little tour...we played some new tunes that we had just recorded for the new album...and the response was overwhelming.  Thanks y'all!  Can't wait until May when we head out and hit the road again...