Friday, February 10, 2012

The Good Intentions in Altadena March 29

The Coffee Gallery Backstage
2029 N. Lake Avenue
Altadena, CA. Phone For Reservations: (626) 798-6236


THE GOOD INTENTIONS.....

From Liverpool, UK, come the winners of the British Country Music Association's Americana Act of the Year - The Good Intentions.

Featuring on this tour of California - Peter Davies (vocal, guitar) and Gabrielle Monk (vocal, accordion, percussion), joined on stage by LA's very own Rick Shea (one of Dave Alvin's original Guilty Men) on mandolin, along with David Jackson on Bass (Emmy Lou Harris, Dwight Yoakum and many others).

The Good Intentions are back in California following the release of their acclaimed second album: "Someone Else's Time" (Boronda Records).

The album was mostly recorded in LA and was produced by Rick Shea, with various local musicians also involved, so Peter and Gabrielle pretty much think of SoCal as their home away from home.

They have been described as "Liverpool's Carter Family", playing songs with a timeless country-folk feel but also a modern twist.


"Someone Else's Time" - Americana Gazette Album of the Year - "compelling Americana" MIDWEST RECORD - "a remarkably assured and confident album" COUNTRY CHART.COM - "assured Anglo-Americana folk-country" LONESOME HIGHWAY

Thursday, March 29. Show @ 8:00 P.M. Tickets: $15

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THE GOOD INTENTIONS (feat. RICK SHEA)


No manager, but led by Peter Davies.


Address: 114 Melbreck Road, Liverpool L18 9SH, UK.


Phone number for interviews: (00) 44 151 475 5741


Website: www.thegoodintentions.co.uk


Email: thegoodintentions@yahoo.co.uk


My cellphone number for Bob's use: 07803 907370 (think you need the UK prefix as with the landline above).


Featuring on this tour of California - Peter Davies (vocal, guitar) and Gabrielle Monk (vocal, accordion, percussion), joined on stage by LA's very own Rick Shea (one of Dave Alvin's original Guilty Men) on mandolin, along with David Jackson on Bass (Emmy Lou Harris, Dwight Yoakum and many others).
The Good Intentions are back in California following the release of their acclaimed second album: "Someone Else's Time" (Boronda Records).
The album was mostly recorded in LA and was produced by Rick Shea, with various local musicians also involved, so Peter and Gabrielle pretty much think of SoCal as their home away from home.
They have been described as "Liverpool's Carter Family", playing songs with a timeless country-folk feel but also a modern twist.


"Someone Else's Time" - Americana Gazette Album of the Year - "compelling Americana" MIDWEST RECORD - "a remarkably assured and confident album" COUNTRY CHART.COM - "assured Anglo-Americana folk-country" LONESOME HIGHWAY Thursday, March 29. Show @ 8:00 P.M. Tickets: $15

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