The Dirt Daubers
The Lawrence Peters Outfit, Angela James
Fri, May 18, 2012
10:00 pm
The Hideout
Chicago, IL
$8.00 - $10.00
Tickets Available at the Door
The Dirt Daubers

Hailing from Paducah, Kentucky and Nashville, Tennessee, these three have travelled the world internationally, singing loud-and-proud an eclectic mix of Appalachian, ragtime, and hot jazz standards and original music. From cowboys songs to bluegrass, Harlem jazz to honky tonk, the DAUBERS tackle it all with vim, verve and vigor.
The Lawrence Peters Outfit

The Lawrence Peters Outfit is a scrappy honky tonk band from Chicago, with a sound that is deep-rooted in the country music traditions of Webb Pierce, Jimmy Martin, Hank Williams Sr., Harlan Howard, Dwight Yoakam and Ola Belle Reed. Lawrence Peters sings and plays snare drum, leading the band through his finely crafted originals, and cherry-picked classics. The Outfit includes Matt Gandurski on lead guitar, Dave Sisson on rhythm guitar, and Josh Piet on upright bass.
Angela James

"Country singer Angela James is an old soul with a honey-tinged voice
that knows all too much about heartbreak. Backed by low-and-slow
steel guitars, James’ soft, angelic vocals breezily cut down to the
core, unveiling deep sadness and maybe even a little bit of hope
tucked away in some darkened corner."
-LoudLoopPress
The music of Angela James is clearly influenced by classic country of
the 50s and 60s, and her voice brings to mind Patsy Cline as well as
outlaw-affiliated singers like Sammi Smith and Emmylou Harris. But
spacious and at times experimental arrangements give James’ songs a
modern edge. Her strong voice soars over the twang of double steel
guitars, droning synth and haunting vibraphone. She is backed by band
of outlaw gentlemen: Justin Brown (Chandelier Swingers, the
Counterpane, Palliard), Anthony Burton (Golden Horse Ranch Band, the
Counterpane, Palliard), Jordan Martins (the Plastic Council), and
Charles Rumback (Colorist, Horse's Ha, Leaf Bird).
that knows all too much about heartbreak. Backed by low-and-slow
steel guitars, James’ soft, angelic vocals breezily cut down to the
core, unveiling deep sadness and maybe even a little bit of hope
tucked away in some darkened corner."
-LoudLoopPress
The music of Angela James is clearly influenced by classic country of
the 50s and 60s, and her voice brings to mind Patsy Cline as well as
outlaw-affiliated singers like Sammi Smith and Emmylou Harris. But
spacious and at times experimental arrangements give James’ songs a
modern edge. Her strong voice soars over the twang of double steel
guitars, droning synth and haunting vibraphone. She is backed by band
of outlaw gentlemen: Justin Brown (Chandelier Swingers, the
Counterpane, Palliard), Anthony Burton (Golden Horse Ranch Band, the
Counterpane, Palliard), Jordan Martins (the Plastic Council), and
Charles Rumback (Colorist, Horse's Ha, Leaf Bird).
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