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GA-20

Sunday, August 20, 2023

with special Guest Tubey Frank

 

Sunday, August 20, 2023
Doors 7:00 PM / Showtime 8:00 PM
All Ages

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GA-20

Tubey Frank

All tickets are general admission. Tickets are will call only (no physical tickets) and nonrefundable.

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GA-20 clearly is on to something big. It’s a movement, a new traditional blues revival. The dynamic, throwback blues trio are disciples of the place where traditional blues, country and rock ‘n’ roll intersect. “We make records that we would want to listen to,” says guitarist Matt Stubbs. “It’s our take on the song-based traditional electric blues we love.” Stubbs, guitarist/vocalist Pat Faherty, and drummer Tim Carman have been at the forefront of this traditional blues revival since they first formed in 2018. It’s no wonder they skyrocketed to the top of the Billboard Blues Chart.

According to Stubbs, “Since we started the band we’ve focused on the story, the melody, and on creating a mood. Playing live as much as we do, we’re finding more and more that people are discovering how cool it all is. Traditional country, soul and funk music have all had these massive recent revivals, but traditional blues so far has not.” With their new Colemine album, Crackdown, and an intensive tour schedule, that’s all about to change.

On Crackdown, GA-20’s third full-length release, the band creates an unvarnished, ramshackle blues that is at once traditional and refreshingly modern. Expanding on their previous releases (2019’s Lonely Soul and 2021’s Try It…You Might Like It! GA-20 Does Hound Dog Taylor) GA-20 finds inspiration on the edges of the genre, where early electric blues first converged with country and rock ‘n’ roll. The album’s nine original songs include the loping, Louisiana-flavored Dry Run, the dirty, and bare-bones Easy On The Eyes and the melodic, garage-tinged Fairweather Friend. With tight, propulsive performances and a brevity and punk energy reminiscent of The Ramones, Crackdown is rowdy and fun, filled with instantly memorable, and well-crafted songs.


Tubey Frank has been described as “bedroom pop,” “expansive folk,” and “psychedelic garage rock.”

Since he was a child, the project’s writer and primary performer Josh Kirwin was in the home studio, recording Christmas tapes with his family on a 4-track tape recorder. By age eight, he was writing counter melody arrangements in his head, with no knowledge of music theory. By age 12, songs were being written on an old Hondo electric guitar. Finishing out his teen years as bassist of many punk/rock/psychedelia/pop outfits in the Lancaster, PA area, Kirwin had explored and embodied the power and joy of electric music.

In his twenties, Kirwin hustled as a touring musician, while also experimenting in theatre and schooling, until a near-death experience. Sustaining many upper-body injuries and told he may never play an instrument again, Kirwin healed in record time with lots of help and determination. Once back on the road touring colleges, work in music was the light at the end of the tunnel that kept him alive.

A move to Philadelphia in 2015 and 26 subsequently released songs into the “Tubey Frank” project, many DIY-minded musicians and production crew have contributed under the common flag of Tubey Frank.