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Hunter Tynan Davis
“If you follow an artist purely based on looks, then shame on you; but if looks are what you would call a nice bonus added to already talented musicians, then I would suggest checking out Hunter Tynan Davis. Sporting a country-Adam Levine sort of style with a half-buttoned shirt and blue jeans, Davis jumped up on stage looking like the ever-ready rock star.
He started off the night with a few solo songs on his electric guitar, which was a nice change after the acoustic sets. The lyrics to his songs are uncomplicated and simple but are riddled with deeper meanings and relatable content. And while his solo set was charming, it didn’t grab the attention of the crowd like I wish it had. Davis then made a decision that completely changed the direction of his show: he invited a backup band onstage.
Suddenly it was like the world had turned on its axis and everyone was moving along (whether subconsciously or not) to the bluesy rock music. Davis’s grinding voice mixed with the detailed musical nuances one doesn’t normally hear in live music was intoxicating. Despite there being no spotlight on Davis, he didn’t have trouble catching the audience’s eye: his raw energy while playing and singing was electric. Whether it was a hard blues/rock song or a slow jazzy number, Davis seemed to take on the role of rock star like he was born into it.
Not one to take life too seriously, though, Davis displayed a joking manner just like the artists before him. When a crowd member demanded that he unbutton another button on his shirt, his pianist promptly did so for him, tearing at his shirt until it was open down almost to his belly button. Davis shrugged, smiled, and acted like he was bringing the low-cut shirts – made so popular by Led Zeppelin in the 70’s -back in style.
With a sound so intense and ready to cater to the masses of people eager for new music, it seems like Hunter Tynan Davis is already gearing up for the big stage limelight. Energy and drive like his will not be wasted; perhaps we’ll see him take to selling out arenas sooner rather than later.”
3CG Live at the Logoncafe
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3CG Live at the Logoncafe
3CG (Three Car Garage) is back after a long summer break, and we’re ready to rock. We’ll be at the Logon Cafe Saturday, July 31th. Drop in for some music, dancing, food, coffee, and adult beverages (they have a good selection of beer on tap). We’re looking forward to having a great time.
3CG (from Three Car Garage) is a local band playing a mix of classic rock, blues, pop, and even a little country. The core musicians in the group are Bob Kramer (guitars), Kevin Dean (drums), Mickey Rouse (bass), Michael Smith (guitars), Robyn Whitney (vocals), and Debbie Pallone (vocals). We occasionally are joined by other musicians including Katie Celli (vocals) and Erwin Lo (keyboards). We play clubs, private events, festivals, corporate events, and events for various charitable organizations. We take pride in providing excellent entertainment with a professional attitude. Contact us to make your next party or event a memorable one.
https://www.facebook.com/3CG.tx/videos/481225429331253/
Genre Blues, Classic Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Pop, Country
Band Members
Kevin Dean (drums)
Bob Kramer (guitar, vocals)
Debbie Pallone (vocals)
John Remirez (bass)
Michael Smith (guitar, vocals)
Robyn Whitney (vocals)
and sometimes…
Katy Celli (vocals)
Erwin Lo (keyboards)
Carter Bidwell (keyboards)
Tom Janise (guitar,vocals)
Hometown Beaumont, TX
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