Musical Interlude, Jan. 29: Go see Smooth Hound Smith at Amoskeag Studio

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Smooth Hound Smith
Smooth Hound Smith

MANCHESTER, NH — Nothing shakes the soul quite like live music, up close and personal. Be ready when Smooth Hound Smith comes for your musical soul on Jan. 29, for a one-night stand at Amoskeag Studio. 

Described as folky garage-infused rhythm & blues with American roots, Smooth Hound Smith is comprised of a Nashville-based “one-man-band” Zack Smith (guitars/vocals/foot drums/harmonicas/banjo) and Caitlin Doyle (vocals/percussion). Using primal foot percussion, finger-picked guitar patterns, warbled harmonicas, tasty harmonies and a lot of tambourine, they are able to create something rugged and visceral — a modern interpretation of early blues, soul, and rock ‘n’ roll music that harkens back to the traditions of hazy front porch folk songs as well as raucous back-alley juke joints.

Tickets available online in advance: $12 general, $7 students, or at the door: $17 general, $10 students. Doors open at 7 p.m.; show starts at 8 p.m.

In addition, the work of artist Sean Kramer will be exhibited.

About Amoskeag Studio: Amoskeag Studio, located at 250 Commercial St., Suite 2007 (South Entrance) in Manchester, hosts musical performances, visual art exhibitions, theater, traditional storytelling, literary readings, and many other artistic endeavors in the historic Manchester millyard.  The atmosphere is relaxed and intimate, providing audiences a unique opportunity to experience the artist’s work. Our musical performances have spanned jazz, folk, rock, bluegrass, celtic, classical, and funk.  We have welcomed young, local talent as well as internationally renown musicians. We welcome inquiries from musicians, visual artists, and storytellers.  The Studio is also available for rental.

 

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Carol Robidoux

PublisherManchester Ink Link

Longtime NH journalist and publisher of ManchesterInkLink.com. Loves R&B, German beer, and the Queen City!