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Gene Evaro Jr

Fri, May 5, 2017

Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm

Cox Capitol Theatre

Macon, GA

$27.00 - $30.00

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Blues Traveler-SOLD OUT!!
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Blues Traveler Become Team Players – America's rock innovators celebrate milestone on collaborative

Blow Up The Moon

After selling millions of records and logging thousands of miles on the road, GRAMMY award-winning band Blues Traveler continue to chart new musical directions evident on their upcoming record Blow Up The Moon. A clever collaboration between various artists, Blow Up The Moon sees Blues Traveler keep an open-minded perspective on making music and enlists an eclectic mix of songwriters influenced by the band's remarkable 25+ year career.

Blow Up the Moon is the first collaborative album that Blues Traveler has ever made. Prior to these sessions, it was rare for the band to have someone else perform on their songs and even more rare to have anyone outside the band write with them. This process was a unique and successful experience for each of these artists who each found new depths and energy in their writing and performance. Blow Up The Moon is an exciting collaboration featuring a range of artists across the spectrum, representing country, pop, reggae and hip-hop.

"We wanted to experiment with co-writing since we usually try to do everything in-house, in this misguided homage to The Beatles," says singer John Popper. Blow Up The Moon allowed Blues Traveler to expand their musical palette while holding the foundation of their distinct and explosive brand of rock. "We found quality writers to see what they could bring to us as a band, and also people who could see our strengths, something that's hard to see for yourself."

Blow Up The Moon features collaborating artists Thompson Square, Plain White T's, 3OH!3, Dirty Heads and Rome Ramirez (Sublime), Hanson, Jewel, Secondhand Serenade, JC Chasez (*NSYNC), Bowling for Soup, New Hollow and Thomas Ian Nicholas.

The concept for Blow Up The Moon came about when the band was commemorating the 20th anniversary of their six-times platinum, award-winning and breakthrough album Four. "Once the idea was put out there, the thing took on a life of its own," says guitarist Chan Kinchla. "We had so much fun reinvigorating our songwriting. This was an organic process that worked."

"Nikkia's Prom," which Blues Traveler collaborated on with the Chicago pop-punk band Plain White T's, was brought about through a Twitter conversation. While the groups had not met before, Popper and Plain White T's vocalist Tom Higgenson bonded over the film Kill Bill. "Nikkia's Prom" imagines what would happen if the daughter of Uma Thurman's badass assassin showed up at her future high school dance. As drummer Brendan Hill said, "Like with all the bands we worked with, we just hit it off with them very easily. John and Tom holed themselves in a room and the rest of us just worked on key changes and rhythms. We all had the same kind of humor."

Sharing humor and an open-minded perspective on music made the collaboration between Blues Traveler and electronic duo Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte, better known as 3OH!3, work so well. 3OH!3 are represented with two cuts on the disc, "Hurricane" and the title track which also includes contributions from J.C. Chasez (*NSYNC). Keyboardist Ben Wilson says Foreman, "is one of those real grinders who pored over every word all day until he felt we had a real coherent tune. And Sean played an instrument called a guitalele, which looks like a ukulele, but has six strings. When you hear it in this context it has a twangy sound that's just awesome."

Blues Traveler also had a relaxed time working with the California ska-punk band Dirty Heads on "Castaway" and "Vagabond," which singer Rome Ramirez (from Sublime) produced. "Both bands just kicked back, handed some chords down and everybody added lyrics," said bassist Tad Kinchla. "We would just learn the chords while we were all in the room together and played it the way we felt. It's the luck of getting along with people."

While Keifer and Shawna Thompson from the popular country team Thompson Square are a very different group than 3OH!3 or Dirty Heads, they were equally excited to work with Blues Traveler on "I Can Still Feel You" and "Matador." The latter piece was written with Merle Haggard in mind and how he deserved more respect within the music industry. It's a theme both groups know all too well, especially as they dare to challenge any imposed limitations. "They want to push boundaries," Popper said of Thomson Square. "Generally, they stick to love songs, but here they wrote a philosophical statement about how the industry will embrace you and then turn on you. With them, we enabled each other to broaden the idea of genre and help it lose its meaning. Music is never supposed to be monogamous."

A few stars that ascended at the time of Four also make guest appearances on Blow Up The Moon. Jewel lends her voice to "Hearts Are Still Awake," and Thomas Ian Nicholas (star of American Pie), worked with Blues Traveler on "All The Way." Hanson, the brothers who gave the world "Mmmbop," join in on "Top Of The World." Wilson said, "Hanson were huge fans of us back in the day – they were little kids then and 14 years later, here they are, grown men and had the tune almost the way they thought it should go, and we played it down until we got it right. They're great singers and cool songwriters."

Other collaborators on Blow Up The Moon include Secondhand Serenade who perform on "Darkness," and co-wrote "Hearts Are Still Awake." "Jackie's Baby," a song of soaring hooks and the collaboration with New Hollow, is according to Popper a new slant on the imagery in The Beatles' "Rocky Raccoon." Working with Bowling For Soup on "Waiting For You" and "I Know Right," proves that Blues Traveler is in no danger of taking itself too seriously. That piece is a satirical look at online communication. "That title phrase just covers everything now," Popper said. "It's easy to talk to someone or beat up someone on Twitter, but try to come up with something new to say."

Blues Traveler plan to spend all of 2015 on the road and are looking at more collaborative projects in the future since, as Wilson said, "There are a lot of different ways to write songs, and so many different ways to work with other people and arrive at the same place. It was reaffirming, but also instructive in teaching us how to say something simpler. When you listen to what came out of it, it's something to be proud of."

Loud & Proud Records will release Blow Up The Moon on both CD and vinyl in North America via RED Distribution (a division of Sony Music Entertainment) and in the rest of the world through earMUSIC. Loud & Proud see Blues Traveler as a relevant artist and the collaborations as exciting partnerships proving the band's versatility.

Track Listing:

01. Hurricane – Blues Traveler & 3OH!3
02. Blow up the Moon – Blues Traveler, 3OH!3 & JC Chasez (*NSYNC)
03. Castaway – Blues Traveler, Dirty Heads & Rome Ramirez
04. Vagabond Blues – Blues Traveler, Dirty Heads & Rome Ramirez
05. Top of the World – Blues Traveler & Hanson
06. Nikkia's Prom – Blues Traveler & Plain White T's
07. Matador – Blues Traveler & Thompson Square
08. I Can Still Feel You – Blues Traveler & Thompson Square
09. The Darkness – We all Need Blues Traveler & Secondhand Serenade
10. Jackie's Baby – Blues Traveler & New Hollow
11. Hearts Are Still Awake – Blues Traveler & Jewel
12. I Know Right – Blues Traveler & Bowling for Soup
13. Right Here Waiting for You – Blues Traveler & Bowling for Soup
14. All the Way – Blues Traveler & Thomas Ian Nicholas
Gene Evaro Jr
Gene Evaro Jr
Kicking off summer with a West Coast tour in support of his latest album Too Good To Believe, Gene Evaro Jr's formidable and dedicated following is rapidly expanding beyond So-Cal, fueled by recent touring and appearances at High Sierra Music Festival, Lightning In A Bottle, Wanderlust Festival, Lucidity Festival, Hangtown Music Festival, Joshua Tree Music Festival, Guitarfish Festival, and Serenity Gathering. The band was honored with an invitation to play on the main stage at the NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA, via the John Lennon Songwriting Contest and the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus.

Gene Evaro Jr was also was recently performing his deeply-grooved funky blues from CA to NY as supporting act for RCA artist Elle King.

Gene Evaro Jr's works have been featured on the network television show "Deadliest Catch" and Ian Somerhalder's "Time Framed" film series.

Hailing from magical Joshua Tree, California, since 2008, a place in which many music groups from all over the world come, in search of the quiet spirit that is the high desert, Gene Evaro Jr embodies that spirit with pure inspiration and creativity.

From the folk magic of Paul Simon, to the crazy funk fashion of Sly & The Family Stone, to the lyrical poetry of Jim Morrison, this old-soul youthful group of artists reminds us of what it once felt like to put on a record, press play, and then relish in every word from start to finish, without missing one beat. Gene's songs speak for his generation through his prolific songwriting.

Musically reminiscent of a clash between Allen Stone and Blake Mills. Gene Evaro Jr brings the avant-garde stylings of Albert King to mind including playing a mean upside-down guitar, music that not only moves listeners with a force that manifests in dancing feet, it is music that heals your entire being to the core.
Venue Information:
Cox Capitol Theatre
382 Second Street
Macon, GA, 31201
https://coxcapitoltheatre.com/