Nervous Turkey
& Poetry 'n Lotion
8 pm - $7
Skippers Smokehouse - Tampa, FL



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Date City Venue
Sep 16 2008 Bethlehem, PA Zoellner Arts Center - Baker Hall
Sep 17 2008 Baltimore, MD Lyric
Sep 18 2008 Newport News, VA Ferguson Center for the Arts
Sep 20 2008 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park Amphitheater
Sep 21 2008 Asheville, NC Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
Sep 22 2008 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
Sep 23 2008 Memphis, TN Orpheum Theatre
Sep 26 2008 Austin, TX Austin City Limits (Zilker Park)
Sep 28 2008 Albuquerque, NM Kiva Auditorium
Sep 30 2008 Phoenix, AZ Orpheum
Oct 2 2008 San Diego, CA Humphreys
Oct 3 2008 Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre
Oct 4 2008 Santa Barbara, CA Arlington Theater
Oct 6 2008 San Francisco, CA Davies Symphony Hall
Oct 8 2008 Santa Rosa, CA Wells Fargo Center For the Arts
Oct 9 2008 Saratoga, CA Mountain Winery
Oct 11 2008 Park City, UT Eccles Center for the Performing Arts
Oct 12 2008 Denver, CO Buell Theater
Oct 14 2008 Minneapolis, MN State Theatre
Oct 15 2008 Milwaukee, WI Pabst
Oct 17 2008 Omaha, NE Kiewit Concert Hall
Oct 18 2008 St. Louis, MO Fox Theatre
Oct 19 2008 Kansas City, MO Uptown Theatre (Reserved)
Oct 21 2008 Louisville, KY Louisville Palace Theater
Oct 23 2008 Cleveland, OH Allen Theatre
Oct 24 2008 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan Theatre
Oct 25 2008 Indianapolis, IN Clowes Memorial Hall
Oct 26 2008 Chicago, IL Chicago Opera House
Oct 29 2008 Toronto, ONT Massey Hall
Oct 30 2008 Montreal, QUE Metropolis
Oct 31 2008 Boston, MA Wang Center
Nov 1 2008 Atlantic City, NJ Borgata
Nov 3 2008 Red Bank, NJ Count Basie Theatre
Nov 5 2008 Albany, NY Empire State Plaza
Nov 7 2008 Pittsburgh, PA Carnegie Music Hall
Nov 8 2008 Philadelphia, PA Tower Theatre
More dates to be announced soon.
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Tom Hamilton is only in his mid-’20s, but the guitarist/singer commands his nursery of American Babies with all the seasoned know-how of someone twice his age. The band is filled out by some heavy hitting Brooklyn based musicians; guitarist Scott Metzger, bassist Jim Hamilton, vibraphone virtuoso Kevin Kendrick, and the highly praised drummer Joe Russo. Such a lineup could easily create a large, boisterous sound, but the American Babies apply a "less is more" mentality to these rootsy, country-infused tunes. When Hamilton strums his guitar, casually wails into his harmonica, and leads the American Babies in another one of their wistful numbers, he channels a young Gram Parsons (or perhaps a more sober Ryan Adams). And when the American Babies wrap their three-part harmonies around Hamilton’s twangy baritone, it’s not hard to see this group - and their young leader - enjoying a career as lengthy as those aforementioned luminaries. |
