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    Grey Eye Glances

    Grey Eye Glances

    Presented by Tin Angel at Tin Angel

    September 11, 2010


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    A folk-rock unit in the mold of such classic examples as Fairport Convention or Renaissance, Grey Eye Glances formed in New Jersey early in the '90s around vocalist/guitarist Jennifer Nobel, keyboard player/vocalist Dwayne Keith and bassist Eric O'Dell. As befitting their literary pretensions--their name comes from the poem "To One in Paradise" by Edgar Allan Poe--the group began playing occasional shows at a nearby Borders Book Store, instead of the nightclubs natural to most bands. The trio released the eight-song mini-LP Songs of Leaving in May 1993 to sell at shows (on their own JED Records) and followed up with Further On...one year later. After organizing a tour of more than 50 Borders locations throughout the Middle Atlantic, Grey Eye Glances signed to Parachute/Mercury, were joined by Echolyn drummer Paul Ramsey and guitarist Brett Kull, and released their major-label debut Eventide in 1997. Painted Pictures followed in 1998.


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        Tin Angel

        20 S. 2nd Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19106

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        Tickets:

        $20

        Info Phone: 2159280978

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        September 11, 2010

        Times:

        7 pm and 9:30 pm


        Doors open half an hour prior to showtime.

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