Monday, September 14, 2009 , Updated
Dovetail celebrates EP release at Trees
Dovetail / Hendrick / The Orbans / They Were Stars / DJ Hoyotoho
| When: | Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, 8 p.m. |
| Where: | Trees , 2709 Elm Street, Dallas |
| Cost: | $10 - $15 |
| Age limit: | 18+ |
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DALLAS This Friday, Dovetail celebrates the release of their new EP, Love is War. This event will take place at legendary Deep Ellum venue, Trees. Even though this band has only been around for a few months, It has started a major buzz in the Dallas Music scene, while attracting the attention of numerous fans.
Dovetail is made up of writing duo, brothers Daniel and Philip Creamer, and choice rhythm section Aaron Haynes (drums) and Scott Lee (bass). The band formed in July of 2008 and immediately locked down at Pleasantry Lane studio to record its first album, Love is War. With Salim Nourallah at the controls, a truly rare chemistry was discovered between producer and artist. The band began playing shows in April 2009 and is making an impression on new listeners with each live performance. Front man, Philip Creamer, draws from varying influences, most notably Jeff Buckley, and Bono, while the band creates a truly timeless sound, drawing from '60s rock influence while delivering modern, ear catching performance.
Check out this line up: DJ Hoyotoho (also in between band sets), They Were Stars, The Orbans, Dovetail, and Hendrick.
Source: Method Entertainment
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