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29 Monday / October 29, 2012

Los Bastardos Magnificos, Brownbird Rudy Relic and Tilford Sellers & The Wagon Burners

07:00 pm
Max's Place, 108 W. 6th St
http://www.maxsplace.info

Three different country bands bringing their original flavor:

Los Bastardos Magnificos
There were about 100 years between the Civil War and The Mariel Boatlift when Miami was more characterized by its Southern heritage than any worldliness. Those were the days when a cheek full of chewing tobacco, a banjo, and a jug of moonshine were the perfect remedy to a long day machete hacking through the rocky pine lands, palm trees, gators, snakes, and bobcats. You’d post up on a front porch somewheres, slug on copious amounts of blindingly strong liquor, and hoot and holler your way into the morning. Then you’d wake up and tough it through another day on one of the most vicious landscapes on the planet. That’s the type of music Los Bastardos Magnificos play.
Miami New Times

Brownbird Rudy Relic
Reltone Records Recording artist, Brownbird Rudy Relic is the embodiment of the “modern-day” blues music troubadour. Having started his career street busking throughout the United States, he eventually settled in New York City where he began to hone his unique musical style; acoustic holler blues. Just as much as turn of the century blues music was an amalgam of the influences of the day, Acoustic Holler Blues lays parallel to a similar synthesis; fusing early pre-war country blues styles with a multitude of other relevant (rhythm and) blues influences such as Hokum, Ragtime, Doo wop and Boogie-Woogie; even going as far as to include elements of Mexican Romantic Ballads and corridos; a product of his Chicano Heritage.

Tilford Sellers and The Wagon Burners
From Columbus Indiana, they play straight-up original honky tonk dance tunes and hillbilly boogie. It is true country with a little Bakersfield Sound and Western Swing attitude thrown in for good measure. Go through Tilford Sellers’ swinging doors and find honky tonk so muddy you’re bound to lose your boots. they play cheating songs that won’t make you cry, songs of lament waiting for Saturday night and songs that are slightly retro with and occasional hiccup. Their tunes embody the spirit of dancing, drinking, love gained and love lost.

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(812)336-5169

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