Saturday February 14, 2015 @ 08:30 pm

The Falco Brothers, Miles To Dayton

Doors open @ 8:30 pm | Show starts @ 08:30 pm | $10
THIS EVENT IS 21 AND OVER

THE SHOW IS ON TONIGHT!

There will tickets available at the door the night of the show.

"Early Bird Special: Buy your tickets now to get the extremely limited edition CD that includes a new single from each band.  These will not last long, so don't delay (CDs will be delivered at the show)."

 

9:30 PM  The Falco Brothers

 

Simply put, ‘The Falco Brothers’ is the exploration of three Long Island brothers who love to make music together.   Tom (guitars, vocals), Andy (guitars, mandolin, vocals), and Patrick (upright and electric bass) have been performing together for over fifteen years in various configurations bringing their take of American roots music to audiences around the Northeast (along with longtime friend and drummer Fred Golik rounding out the quartet). The Falco Brothers tie all of their musical experiences and influences together in to their own Bluesy Folk-Rock sound.  They strive to focus on good, memorable songs while not being afraid to stretch out and explore improvisational journeys.   As Long Island natives they often participate in events that benefit the Long Island lifestyle to help ensure future generations can enjoy the wonderful waterways and trails that the brothers themselves take advantage of.  While Patrick can be found surfing the coast year round (yes, the water is freezing in the winter!), Tom will usually be out on his boat in the Great South Bay fishing for Striped Bass, and Andy will be mountain biking one of the many trails Long Island has to offer.   Their individual busy schedules don’t allow them to play together on a full time basis, but when they do you can be sure they’ll be smiling big, playing their hearts out and you’ll feel like you are part of the family.  Come on in and have a seat at the table, they have been expecting you!

11 PM  Miles To Dayton

"A mix of folk, country and classical music, Miles to Dayton has a very polished sound reminiscent of Nickel Creek. Delivering four-part harmonies and improvisational violin and cello parts, Miles to Dayton is stacked with solid musicianship and is definitely worth checking out." - Relix Magazine