MUSIC

Baby Flamehead with Oldermost / Kopecky Family Band / 25 Cromwell Street
July 15, 2011
Baby Flamehead (Featuring Dean from The Dead Milkmen) with Oldermost / Kopecky Family Band / 25 Cromwell Street (featuring Rodney from The Dead Milkmen) BABY FLAMEHEAD (Featuring Dean from The Dead Milkmen) “In the beginning there was Baby Flamehead. The amazing Philly-based acoustic folk-rock band that featured the gorgeous vocals of Eden Daniels, Chris Unrath on guitar, Dean (Clean) Sabatino of the Dead Milkmen on drums, and the incomparable Andy Bresnan on the Ukranian Burda - a three string bass instrument that looked like a cross between a cello and a Noguchi coffee table. Baby Flamehead released one great album in 1990 on Texas Hotel Records called Life Sandwich and squeezed out one tour before Bresnan’s departure (Burda slung over his shoulder) and Dean’s Milkmen obligations put the band into several years of low gear. ” http://www.last.fm/music/Baby+Flamehead OLDERMOST Oldermost lives together in one home in Philadelphia. The majority of their debut EP was recorded in two basements in Kensington and Fishtown. They balance songs with singer-songwriter inception, precision drumming, melodic and grounding bass, and warm and energetic guitars that coalesce to create a beautiful and epic landscape for the sweet and bellowing, yet passionate vocals. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Oldermost/164560953582248 KOPECKY FAMILY BAND Kopecky Family Band beats with the same heart and writes in the same blood. ‘The Family’ began creating music together in Nashville, Tennessee in the Fall of 2007. What began as late night talks about life and dreams gradually flowed into eccentric and beautiful music that has led to numerous tours, including adventures to CMJ, SXSW and Bonnaroo, three EP releases and friendships across the country. Leading the family are singers Gabe and Kelsey, along with Steven (lead guitar), Corey (bass), Markus (cello), and David (drums). The music is emotive, and evokes raw honesty and vulnerability, whilst capturing your attention through its unmistakable power and presence. The sounds created by the booming and orchestral-like 6-piece challenge the listener’s ear while still offering sweet melodies to sing along with. http://www.kopeckyfamilyband.com/
-
At-a-
Glance-
Venue Info
N. 27th Street and Poplar Street
Philadelphia, PA 19137 -
Admission Info
Tickets:
$10
-
Dates & Times
Dates:
July 15, 2011Times:
9pm
-
Accessibility Info
Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.
-
Video & Image Gallery
Currently, additional images/videos have not been submitted for this event.
-
-
Media
Gallery-
All Media Gallery
Currently, additional images/videos have not been submitted for this event.
-
-
funsavers
-
Featured Sections
-
More Fun!
- Spring in Philadelphia!
- Celebrate Arts and Aging!
- Philly Summer Fun!
- Happy Father's Day!
- Military Discounts!
- Top Ten: Public Art
- Best of Philly
- Make History Your Story!
- Teen Scene
- Single & Social!
- Cheap Date Ideas!
- Happy Hour!
- Independence Starts Here! Accessible Events Calendar
- Arts at Penn
- On the Parkway
- Local Arts Calendars
- Stories
- Spring in Philadelphia!
-
Follow Us On
-
Facebook



