I recently went to The W Lovers CD release show also featuring Rust on the Rails at the Sunset. It was a full intimate show. I have come to love small venues so much. Getting to see artists performing up close and occasionally getting to meet and and have a convo after the show is a lot of fun. The W Lovers are a husband and wife team. They both sing, she (Fleur Wood) plays guitar and he (Wesley Wood) plays mandolin, backed up by Eric Van Allen on stand-up bass and Chris Lucier on snare and a brilliant new pedal steel addition to the group, Patrick McHenry. They had all the puzzle pieces there to make a great sounding Americana group. During the show I was lucky to talk to Lance Wells, my former co-worker, and The W Lovers' videographer. He made their most recent video Canyon Wind during a trip to and from Yakima to play a series of successful winery shows. The video turned out great so there is no question as to why Lance has made making videos his full-time job now.
I can't finish this blog post without talking about Rust on the Rails which also includes Chris Lucier on drums. What a terrific group they were!!! They put on an exciting up beat show that included great vocals and guitar playing from Cody Beebe, as well as an amazing performance on the didgeridoo and guitar from Blake Noble. Check out their Facebook here. So great!!
I can't finish this blog post without talking about Rust on the Rails which also includes Chris Lucier on drums. What a terrific group they were!!! They put on an exciting up beat show that included great vocals and guitar playing from Cody Beebe, as well as an amazing performance on the didgeridoo and guitar from Blake Noble. Check out their Facebook here. So great!!