It's not too often that you see a local musician with a live DVD. It's even rarer to experience an amazing intimate show that rocks as hard as any big arena spectacle. Luckily, the Steve Strongman Band recorded such an incredible performance with Live at the Barn.
The DVD features Strongman at his best. He kicks off the show with some sweet solo acoustic songs (Keep It To Yourself, River, Birthday Song, etc) and then brings in the band to rock the joint!
He is joined by Hamiltonians Dave King (drums) and Colin Lapsley (bass) on some barn-shakin' rockers (Lie to You, Honey, Mean to Me, etc), a few superb slower moments (Take My Arms, Soul Searching) and all points in between.
To top it all off, there are some wonderful bonus features where Strongman talks about the creative process for a short bit and then we're treated to some more great music (That's What She Does, Emily)
The DVD is available at his shows and online as well. Plans are underway for an audio version of the concert.
Below are two videos taken directly from the DVD. Click here if you can't see them.
Below are videos from the DVD release party @ the Studio at Hamilton Place. Click here if you can't see them.
Click here for more from this show.
Click here for more Steve Strongman stories.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
New Steve Strongman Band DVD: Live at the Barn
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Hamilton Blues Lovers
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Blues,
CD Releases,
Colin Lapsley,
Dave King,
DVD Release,
Hamilton Place,
Steve Strongman
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