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Jul-17

David Greco and Q & A with Indubious

David Greco
David Greco and Blake
Blake
Wednesday night was a departure from my typical open mic outing with David Greco opening for The Rogue Suspects at the Applegate Lodge.

Deciding what to call Greco's music is a tough one. Perhaps alternative coffee shop with humor and heart. I'm sure that doesn't do him justice because I immediately have a flash back to "Smelly Cat". His music is much less annoying and enjoyable for a longer period of time. He also had percussion company with Blake (no last name available) sitting on a cajon and playing the snare and kick drum. I suppose you may want to watch the video at the end of this post and come up with your own genre identifier that more suitably tells people in a concise manner what he sounds like.

Regardless I like his tunes. View the previous blog post for a link to his website.

Indubious Q & A


This was a tough question and answer session to manage with at least four people contributing their thoughts. It may be amusing none-the-less.

What's the best and worst one hit song? This one got me a consensus with "It's Raining Men" as the worst and "Three Little Pigs" by Green Jelly as the best (yes, we sang that one, such a goodie).

What's the most annoying radio commercial? Any pharmaceutical company.

Favorite wee hours of the morning snack? Sing it with us... "We like to oote oote oote ooples and banoonoos...." That was fun.

That's what I managed with that session. I'll have more bloggy goodness for you by the beginning of next week.

Dance to the music and be safe.

 

 
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This blog has been created to put you in the loop of the Southern Oregon music scene, with an emphasis on Ashland. Here's my two sense (cents), just don't spend it all in one place.

My adventures are now your adventures. No genre will be left unobserved and, by the time finished here, no venue will be left unexplored.

You'll get it all from knee-slappin' country to mosh pit punk, funky reggae to the ever smooth jazz and everything in between.

I invite you all out of your safety bubble and out into something unknown. Trust me, it builds character.

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uncommon_senseI, Dawn Hatchard, have lived in Southern Oregon for about four years doing everything from selling cars to serving burritos. My passion has always been in writing and I'm ecstatic to announce: I'm doing what I love BABY!

Live music has always enthralled me. I want to share some of the live music in the area with all of you.

My children, Seth and James, share my topsy turvy world (it's really quite amusing). My brother Sean, his wife Tammy and their daughter Lilly live near by. We have reached a familial consensus, we dig it down here. The nature, the friendly people, variety and most of all much less rain than the Willamette Valley where we journeyed from.

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