Artist Lounge: The Bridge
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The Bridge draw comparisons to bands that include Little Feat. They can be heard on radio stations all over the country, including Sirius and XM Satellite radio. This was a 10 camera shoot. "Drop the Beat" features electric mandolinist Kenny Liner on human beatbox. Mookie Siegal (Phil and Friends, Ratdog, Dave Nelson Band) joins in ..boards. After winning a national contest, the Bridge will be joining Grace Potter and the Noturnals on Jamcruise next month!
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The Bridge once again had a strong showing and walked away as the sole victors of last week’s edition when we looked at eight covers of Them Changes . The Bridge should be thankful for their energetic fans on their message board that helped drive up the number as the week went on to push past 2nd place PBS. The Bridge hits the road again on October 14.
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will receive one guest list spot for a headline Bridge show of his or her choice ...You will receive an email with instructions on how to request your entry upon purchase... *Only 10 individual requests per show can be honored.
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What's new in Baltimore? Well, for one thing The Bridge have released their sophomore album Blind Man's Hill , a more traditional follow-up of their self-titled debut. A bit more blues oriented they have dumped the beat boxing, which they still use on occasion during their live shows. Blind Man's Hill is the kind of album that will feels at home in a bar where the clientele wears checkered shirts and denim. Dave Markowtitz' sax serves as a comfy blanket across most of the... MORE
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