Tempe Arizona’s Dry River Yacht Club has been rolling into cities across the United States bringing their eclectic brand of gypsy western folk rock with them. Behind the amazing range of lead vocalist/accordionist Garnet, who already has drawn comparisons to the likes of Ani DiFranco and Bjork, the band utilizes a classical instrumentation that includes bassoon, bass clarinet, french horn, cello, violin, acoustic guitar, and assorted percussions.
Dry River Yacht Club brings a well-orchestrated, transcendental dance party that is entirely their own. With 2008/2009 accolades including “Best Indie Rock Band” and “Best Band with Assorted Instruments” from Phoenix New Times, a “pair of successful SXSW performances,” and a 2009 West Coast Tour in support of their debut full-length release “TheUgliest Princess” DRYC is onto something special.
Austin band Some Say Leland has received rave reviews for their live performances and recordings. “Gorgeous music that will, quite frankly, break your heart.” – Laurie Gallardo – Austin Music Minute
“Taking vocal and lyrical cues from artists as diverse as Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan and Will Oldham, Grissom and his bandmates have created a fine neo-folk recording that resonates well with simple, tuneful songwriting and instrumental interplay…” – Chris Edwards – The Pine Log
That’s July 24 at Studio Live! in West Sedona at 7:30 p.m. Tell Dry River Yacht Club that you read about tonight’s performance in SedonaEye.com.
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