The Infamous Stringdusters Cover The Cure, Phish, Pink Floyd & More At B Chord Brewing Company
Apr 18, 2021
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The Infamous Stringdusters continued their three-night stand at B Chord Brewing Company in Round Hill, Virginia on Saturday. The quintet delivered covers of The Cure, Phish, Pink Floyd and more for the second night of the run.
The Infamous Stringdusters dobro player
Andy Hall, banjoist
Travis Book and guitarist
Andy Falco got things underway with “Run To Heaven.” Falco sang lead on the tune which appears on The Dusters’ guest-filled 2016 album,
Ladies & Gentleman, before the band dropped into a delightfully dark jam ahead of the song’s conclusion. The quintet then got into some cover material beginning with Hal Ketchum’s “Travelin’ Teardrop Blues” (also covered by Del McCoury) and JJ Cale’s “After Midnight,” which featured a “Travelin’ Teardrop” reprise.
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Dublin s Q102 By Kelly O Sullivan Reeling in the Years made its much anticipated return to our screens on Sunday night.
Viewers were delighted with an iconic clip opening of the new series, while some GAA fans were disappointed with the omission of one memorable moment of the year
The new series of the popular show is focusing on the years 2010 to 2019, looking back on the most memorable moments of that particular year in news, current affairs, sport and entertainment.
The programme will be set to the chart topping hits of that year, giving viewers ultimate nostalgia.
Sunday night saw the new series kick off with 2010, which featured Ireland battling a recession as the
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Irish Mirror 5 days ago Dylan ONeill Reeling in the Years airs it’s latest season on RTE One this evening, which will cover recent historical events from the years 2010-2019.
Ahead of this season’s launch, RTE producer Joe O’Regan said that the series will not pull punches and that “no moment in history was ever off topic.”
The series production was delayed due to Covid-19 restrictions, but Mr O’Regan said on RTE Radio One, back in 2020, that “at the moment we are concentrating on the early years, so top of the list would be Katie Taylor, the London Olympics, the bailout in 2010, the Troika coming in, the referendum on same sex marriage.