Sunday, July 01, 2007

Summer Fun: Go Listen To My Sister's Band


The Sister of the Radical (hereafter known as SORor, or by her real name, which is Dorothy) is on tour with her band, which is called The Gilmartin Potter Band. She and her bandmate, Aaron Gilmartin, have just come home from several years in Europe, where they have been composing and performing like mad. Aaron is in front; Dorothy is in the middle; and I am supposed to know who the guy in the back is, but I don't. I think he was part of the band that recorded their songs in Germany.

They are really, really good. And if you click on the link above, you can also buy their album which is also really, really good.

Im trying to post their schedule on the bar to the left, but so far Blogger is denying me. SO -- go to their website for a complete list of tour dates near you. And if you live in or near any of those places, beginning with Liberty Village in Union Bridge, MD this Tuesday, July 3, you should go see them and take your friends. It will be a fun evening, and except for a small appearance fee they pretty much only get paid on the door, so having a large crowd is not only more fun for them but it has some bearing on their day-to-day well-being.

Go! Have some fun this summer, for God's sake!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to let you know that we heard your sister's band a few weeks ago - back in your home town of Twin Falls, Idaho! THEY WERE FANTASTIC!! ANYONE can and will enjoy their music and I encourage anyone that is able to attend any kind of performance to definately go! We hope to see them back here in Twin later this fall. We really, really enjoyed our evening listening to them. Next time, the crowd will be twice as large to welcome them!

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