Bhi Bhiman, Stone Foxes, Moondoggies

Slim's

333 11th St, San Francisco, CA [ map ]

Saturday, October 18th, 2008 ( 1 month ago )

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carmine  said
SF Chronicle:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/15/NSQ313G5J6. DTL

SF Guardian:
http://www.sfbg.com/blogs/music/

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carmine  said
From the SLIM's myspace bulletin:

Win tix to Bhi Bhiman/Stone Foxes/Moondoggies & more on Sat!

Hi everyone - here's another chance for you to win some tickets this week! All you need to do is respond to this bulletin (just once) w/ your complete name and you'll have a chance to win a pair to this great show on Sat. The deadline to enter is Thurs. at 5pm and winners will be notified via MySpace.
GOOD LUCK!
carmine  said
from Slim's: "The first thing that strikes you when listening to a Bhi Bhiman song is his voice—a vibrant, piercing tenor that's as rich with vibrato as it is with heartfelt emotional heft. It's a voice that's instantly iconic, recalling, at once, the power of Barrington Levy and the warmth of Bill Withers. But when Bhiman actually sings, those comparisons instantly melt away. There is really no other artist in the world whose voice sounds quite like his. It's a voice that has its roots in Sri Lanka, where Bhiman draws his heritage, branches across the globe, drawing influence from the Midwestern folk of Bob Dylan, past the Jamaican reggae of Bob Marley, through the urban soul of Motown in its heyday, and finally settling in San Francisco, where Bhiman writes his songs.

His voice would just be a gimmick if the songs weren't there to back it up, but they are in a big way. The songs are richly observed slices of emotional life. While Bhiman's songs don't necessarily sound very much like Randy Newman's, Newman may be Bhiman's closest songwriting contemporary. They share a paradoxical understanding that what makes a song universal is its specificity—richly observed and faithfully reported songs can be unpeeled like an onion, outlasting songs full of hollow histrionics every time. "
carmine  said
"Doug Ellington (Duke's great grandson) opens up, The Moondoggies from Seattle who were just in Rolling Stone Mag and are awesome rock/country are next, then Foxes, and finally Bhi Bhiman headlines with a very interesting folk/rock thing going on, so come out, it's going to be a pretty cool night of sounds."

Also, pick up a copy of the SF Chronicle on Thursday Oct. 16 and check out and interview the Stone Foxes had with Del Vigil in the Bandwidth Section!
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