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The Railflowers

bio coming soon.
www.myspace.com/therailflowers
John Craigie (san francisco)
Before open mics, before showcase slots, and before the hype, there was the traveling folk singer. Woody Guthrie, Ramblin Jack, Leadbelly, and others traveled the country armed with nothing but a guitar and a head full of songs. And while the tradition has long been shadowed by the ever growing music industry, the folk singer is still out there. John Craigie is one. Doing his best to keep the tradition alive, he travels from town to town, telling stories and singing songs. Some nights to a crowded house, some nights for two people. His songs and stories cover the spectrum of human emotion. Some funny, some sad, some bitter and some sweet. With his roots style, Craigie has been gaining a cult following throughout the country. Despite the lack of any of the tools of the modern aggressively popular musician, his music continues to spread.
There will be no hype, no exaggeration. No blurb from some magazine/person youve never heard of telling you what "next thing" he is. No pushy manager telling you to go out to the shows. Just the music and the performances. We'll see you out on the road.
- - John Craigie will be stopping by Cafe Coda as part of a 3+ month long tour - -
www.myspace.com/johncraigie
Mr. I
AKA Scott Itamura, of the folk duo "Dick & Jane".
Bio coming soon.
www.myspace.com/mrimusic
Garrett Gray

The Perpetual Drifters formed in the spring of 2007 during the collaboration of singer/songwriter Garrett Gray with drummer Justin Wood and bassist Evan McPherson. What followed was the recording and completion of their debut EP, Peeling Back the Night and recently their first full length album "Hopelessly Devoted" as well as a large indefinite quantity of live performances around northern California, Oregon, and Washington.
Garrett Gray will be performing a rare solo show to open the show at Cafe Coda on Thursday February 25th, 2010.
www.myspace.com/perpetualdrifters |