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Jethro Tull Tribute: Minstrels In the Gallery - 2024-02-02 Brattleboro VT

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Minstrels In the Gallery - 2024-02-02, The Stone Church, Brattleboro, VT, Daud/M, 135:24 Zoom H1 > Wav (44.1/16) > Adobe Audition (minor edits/amplification) > Wav > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC 8 (no SBE) First Set: 69:56 1) Living in the Past 2) Nothing Is Easy 3) Teacher 4) To Cry You a Song 5) Cross-Eyed Mary 6) Bourée* 7) My God 8) Hymn 43 9) Thick as a Brick, Part 1 Second Set: 65:28 10) My Sunday Feeling 11) Bungle in the Jungle 12) The Whistler 13) Mother Goose 14) Hunting Girl 15) Minstrel in the Gallery 16) Locomotive Breath 17) Aqualung Encore: 18) Too Old to Rock ’n’ Roll: Too Young to Die samples: https://disk.yandex.com/d/PopN2liNoRLN9g https://www.minstrels.gallery/ https://www./profile.php?id=100083104821777 * with Astronaut Commander Cady Coleman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Coleman -------------- from: https://stonechurchvt.com/#/events/91462 We really would mind if you sat this one out!” Valley musician, multi-instrumentalist Chris Devine brings his band of merry men in tribute to the classic music of British rock giants Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull, “Minstrels In The Gallery”, to the Stone Church in Brattleboro, VT on Friday, February 2, 2024. Performing on flute, acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, violin, alto sax and vocals, the versatile Devine, a veteran of both the rock and classical stage here and overseas including a long stint as featured soloist with metal guitar icon Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple, presents a concert featuring songs from what Devine calls “the real glory days of the band, 1969-1977, when Tull packed arenas around the world with their inimitable mix of progressive rock and British folk flavored with classical influences and a bit of American blues…with a brilliant and iconic frontman in Ian Anderson, whose often grandiose presentation was always flavored with self-deprecating humor.” Joining Chris are Valley journeymen Joe Fitzpatrick on drums, Joe Boyle, guitar, Ken Forfia on keyboards and Bill Noland on bass