A night of folk punk fun with Lucky Ol' Bones, Clover's Curfew, and King of Dorks!
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Santa Rosa's Lucky Ol' Bones plays high energy renditions of traditional Irish and Scottish folk songs, plus original tunes influenced by ska, eastern European folk, and other styles. Instruments includes mandolin, tin whistle, banjo, and bagpipes. Since 2015, Lucky Ol’Bones has shared the stage with nationally known acts such as Rum Rebellion, The Toasters, and Young Dubliners. They are veterans of the Railroad Square Music and Cotati Accordion festivals, and during the Covid lockdown produced a video for the Social Distanced Live project.
Hailing from Long Island, Clover's Curfew is an American punk and folk rock band lead by front man Jameson J. Urcuiolio and front woman Danni Christian. Jameson's long background in Punk Rock and Danni's in Folk and Rock made for quite an interesting and compelling combination as the duo converged. Upon forming their convergence the couple stumbled upon a sound and style so raw, unique and natural that it shines through not only their early works into their newer but also through their massively energy woven performances. Since 2019 they have written a four-song EP "Trailer Tracks," two singles, an eight-song debut album "Skip The Small Talk" and more recently a 12-song full-length entitled "Sail Away" recorded at Low Shelf Recording in Portland, OR. They hope to unify people through their music and inspire others through a strong DIY ethos.
Kicking off the evening's entertainment is Petaluma's own King of Dorks, bringing their lively, fun brand of punkabilly surfjazz from the country.
Hailing from Long Island, Clover's Curfew is an American punk and folk rock band lead by front man Jameson J. Urcuiolio and front woman Danni Christian. Jameson's long background in Punk Rock and Danni's in Folk and Rock made for quite an interesting and compelling combination as the duo converged. Upon forming their convergence the couple stumbled upon a sound and style so raw, unique and natural that it shines through not only their early works into their newer but also through their massively energy woven performances. Since 2019 they have written a four-song EP "Trailer Tracks," two singles, an eight-song debut album "Skip The Small Talk" and more recently a 12-song full-length entitled "Sail Away" recorded at Low Shelf Recording in Portland, OR. They hope to unify people through their music and inspire others through a strong DIY ethos.
Kicking off the evening's entertainment is Petaluma's own King of Dorks, bringing their lively, fun brand of punkabilly surfjazz from the country.
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