For me, February 14th was only important for one reason: the lineup announcement for Bonnaroo 2012 was released! Many of you festival fans already know this information because you, like me, were glued to your computers from 12am February 14 until 11am when the lineup was finally released. For those of you who have yet …
Posts Tagged ‘The Avett Brothers’
There are no words to describe the epic experience that was The Avett Brothers’ concert on Saturday, October 1st at White River State Park. I feel as though my heart exploded with joy, my mind was blown and my face was completely rocked off! Now, don’t get me wrong, I may be somewhat partial …
Well, well, well…Indianapolis, I stand corrected. The show this past Sunday was not made up of screaming teenagers, but rather mature adults enjoying terrific tunes. There were also people singing the words to nearly every song the Avett Brothers sang, no matter how old it was. So there ya know, you never know until you’re there and I admit, my bad Indy, my bad. I must say, it was a beautiful site to see the Egyptian Room THAT full. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been to plenty of shows in the Egyptian Room where there has been a large crowd, however, it was more than obvious that The Avett Brothers show was sold out simply by gazing up the staircase from the first floor.
Before you get all huffy on me, calm down…do not take the title as literal as it sounds. I love the Avett Brothers and will most definitely be attending their show on Sunday so just chill for a second and give this read a chance. It caught your attention though right? Like many others out there I, too, am greatly looking forward to the Avett Brothers concert this Sunday, the 28th at the Murat Egyptian Room.
This Thursday, April 16, the Avett Brothers will perform at the Vogue Theater in Indianapolis. They play a unique blend of folk rock, regularly using instruments such as the banjo and the orchestral bass in their songs. They have released several albums in the last few years, and are rapidly earning a name for themselves …
