Night Music Thursday
Posted July 6, 2016 at 12:48 pm by Tim Dustrude
One trio and two individual singer/songwriters make up the next Night Music concert at San Juan Community Theatre THIS Thursday, July 7 at 7:30 pm.
Palace Guard’s unique sounds combine shades of Seattle musical backgrounds, Post-Post Grunge, with maybe a dash of 70s rock swagger. All singers and songwriters who also sprinkle in some of their favorites from David Bowie, Nirvana, Neil Young and more, the band features Richard Martin, Darvis Taylor and Daniel Deshon.
Ian Boulton learned to play guitar by ear, listening to songs on albums of the many singer/songwriters of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. His primary influences include Neil Young, James Taylor (mostly their early work) and, later, Pete Townsend of The Who. He enjoys playing classic acoustic rock music on both 6 and 12-string guitars.
Steve Dyer performs all original songs—some pertaining to life experiences and a few historical in nature. Steve grew up in the mountains of Colorado and was always interested in the local history, particularly gold mining and trains.
The Night Music concerts are in the intimate Gubelman Theatre and adjoining Steele Memorial Garden. Tickets are $12 each, with limited seating. Tickets are available at www.sjctheatre.org or 378-3210.
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Categories: Arts, Entertainment, Live Music, Music
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