Awww man I wanted to come down for this gig so bad (I live in CT but frequent the Philly scene) but life got in the way. Here's hoping you land a slot at one of the summer festivals I usually attend (Beardfest, Karnival of the Arts, Threestival). You're def "on my radar" for future gigs. Great stuff - right up my alley !!!!! Thanks for posting so I can live it vicariously !!!!!
Thanks so much for rockin with us! Hopefully we’ll see you soon; either in Philly or up your way! If you’ve got any reccs for CT venues, let us know! - Max
@@qway235 I'd suggest getting a start hooking up w/similar bands that play up my way - Muscle Tough is from Philly & they are starting to tour up this way. Consider the Source is from NYC area (but John Ferrara the bassist is well known from the Philly scene) & they tour all the time up my way. They are both instrumental fusion jazz/jammy. Usually the venues find local bands to open but I've seen tours who brought their own acts. Bigger acts like Dopapod or Papadosio are possibilities too. Venues to get a start at would be: Roadrunner Cafe in the Black Rock section of Bridgeport, & Stella Blue's in downtown New Haven. Both of them are very jamband friendly & they are more open to trying out new unproven acts. The downside is, they don't charge admission & the crowd is mainly local hipsters, so there are people there not paying attention to the music. There's a small group of music aficionado's tho, & I try to patronize both venues as much as possible. Young up & coming jam bands from outside my area (central/southern CT) who've played there include Dysfunktone, Hilltop, Baked Shrimp, John Ferrara's side project "Mono Means One", Glass Pony, & many others. There are "bigger" venues but you kinda need to build up a following 1st. I witnessed Dogs In A Pile grow an audience up this way starting out opening for other local bands. 2 good festivals up my way are Strange Creek & Wormtown, in western MA. They are more jamband / hippie oriented than the Philly area fests tho. If you happen to know John Ferrara or Jonathan Coleman (Muscle Tough bassist) talk to them. Pretty sure I recommended you guys to Beardfest when they had a post soliciting band suggestions from fans. They are into avant garde / experimental music so you guys fit their "oerve" perfectly. You may have played there in the past if I'm not mistaken.
@@sideshowbob thanks so much for all of this!! Jon and John are great friends of ours and a few of our past bands have played stella blues so we’re def looking to head that way soon! Beardfest are homies too but we haven’t played there yet; hopefully this will be the year!
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Awww man I wanted to come down for this gig so bad (I live in CT but frequent the Philly scene) but life got in the way. Here's hoping you land a slot at one of the summer festivals I usually attend (Beardfest, Karnival of the Arts, Threestival). You're def "on my radar" for future gigs. Great stuff - right up my alley !!!!! Thanks for posting so I can live it vicariously !!!!!
Thanks so much for rockin with us! Hopefully we’ll see you soon; either in Philly or up your way! If you’ve got any reccs for CT venues, let us know! - Max
@@qway235 I'd suggest getting a start hooking up w/similar bands that play up my way - Muscle Tough is from Philly & they are starting to tour up this way. Consider the Source is from NYC area (but John Ferrara the bassist is well known from the Philly scene) & they tour all the time up my way. They are both instrumental fusion jazz/jammy. Usually the venues find local bands to open but I've seen tours who brought their own acts. Bigger acts like Dopapod or Papadosio are possibilities too.
Venues to get a start at would be: Roadrunner Cafe in the Black Rock section of Bridgeport, & Stella Blue's in downtown New Haven. Both of them are very jamband friendly & they are more open to trying out new unproven acts. The downside is, they don't charge admission & the crowd is mainly local hipsters, so there are people there not paying attention to the music. There's a small group of music aficionado's tho, & I try to patronize both venues as much as possible. Young up & coming jam bands from outside my area (central/southern CT) who've played there include Dysfunktone, Hilltop, Baked Shrimp, John Ferrara's side project "Mono Means One", Glass Pony, & many others. There are "bigger" venues but you kinda need to build up a following 1st. I witnessed Dogs In A Pile grow an audience up this way starting out opening for other local bands. 2 good festivals up my way are Strange Creek & Wormtown, in western MA. They are more jamband / hippie oriented than the Philly area fests tho.
If you happen to know John Ferrara or Jonathan Coleman (Muscle Tough bassist) talk to them. Pretty sure I recommended you guys to Beardfest when they had a post soliciting band suggestions from fans. They are into avant garde / experimental music so you guys fit their "oerve" perfectly. You may have played there in the past if I'm not mistaken.
@@qway235 I'll find you guys on Facebook & send you links. You Tube is not link-friendly.
@@sideshowbob thanks so much for all of this!! Jon and John are great friends of ours and a few of our past bands have played stella blues so we’re def looking to head that way soon! Beardfest are homies too but we haven’t played there yet; hopefully this will be the year!
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