A Reunion: Tree Frogs - Live at The Laurelthirst
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The Tree Frogs, organic rock pioneers of Portland’s East Side Sound, played over 500 shows and travelled over 60,000 miles in 1990s, touring constantly in the US and Europe in support of 3 full length releases: Tree Frogs Live! (1994), Leap Year (1996), Live at the Laurelthirst (1997). Despite selling out 1000 seat venues on tour, the road took its toll and the band went on hiatus in late 1997.
In 2000, the jam band favorites returned to the stage, playing local venues and festivals throughout the Northwest, including a Happy Hour residency at the Laurelthirst Public House from 2006-2015. They sold out their 25th Anniversary show in 2017 and are excited to perform for the first time in 7 years with their iconic 90’s lineup.
“We are family,” says John Henry Bourke, singer songwriter and rhythm guitarist in the band. “What started out in a basement took us all around the world, and we want to celebrate a lifetime of playing music together. These days, we all have different projects and adult lives so it is really hard to find a date that works for all of us. But after all these years, there is still some magic when the Tree Frogs take the stage. “
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In 2000, the jam band favorites returned to the stage, playing local venues and festivals throughout the Northwest, including a Happy Hour residency at the Laurelthirst Public House from 2006-2015. They sold out their 25th Anniversary show in 2017 and are excited to perform for the first time in 7 years with their iconic 90’s lineup.
“We are family,” says John Henry Bourke, singer songwriter and rhythm guitarist in the band. “What started out in a basement took us all around the world, and we want to celebrate a lifetime of playing music together. These days, we all have different projects and adult lives so it is really hard to find a date that works for all of us. But after all these years, there is still some magic when the Tree Frogs take the stage. “
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