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Alexandria Bay

The Blind Owl Band at Riverboat Bar, Alex Bay, NY

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The Blind Owl Band at Riverboat Bar, Alex Bay, NY
The Blind Owl Band at Riverboat Bar, Alex Bay, NY

Time & Location

Sep 18, 2021, 9:00 PM

Alexandria Bay, 15 Church St, Alexandria Bay, NY 13607, USA

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About the event

The Blind Owl Band return to The Riverboat in Alex Bay, NY on Saturday September 18! Freight Train String Music from Saranac Lake, NY

Their first show at Riverboat Bar since 2015!

The Blind Owl Band

LIVE at Riverboat Bar Alexandria Bay, NY

Saturday September 18, 2021 10 PM / $10 2 Sets

The Blind Owl Band, Saranac Lake, NY 

"Freight Train String Music"

https://www.theblindowlband.com

Hailing from Saranac Lake, NY, in the heart of the Adirondack mountains, The Blind Owl Band has been creating what they call Freight Train String Music since 2010. And a freight train it truly is. Although the quartet's sound is rooted in traditional stringed instruments (guitar, basses, banjo and mandolin), their music surges forward with the strength and power of a hundred-ton diesel locomotive. Songs barrel down the tracks with momentum and intensity normally found in much heavier, heavily amplified music. “Although we look like a bluegrass band we are not," explains co-founder Eric Munley (mandolin, vocals). "Collectively, we're a musical representation of the sounds floating around in our heads. We use the instruments of our ancestors, but play music of our time; we're influenced much more by all that has happened in the musical world over the past three decades than by what was created in the first three-quarters of the 20th Century." The Blind Owl Band builds on what they regard as a basic approach to traditional songwriting and arranging and push the envelope, stretching the limits of raw, acoustic instrumentation. Munley explains part of the band's mindset: "In a time of perfection and an increasing reliance on digital processors, we're trying to expand the sound, to inspire use of wood and metal." In just under eight years the band has released three albums (Rabble Rousing, This Train We Ride is Made of Wood and Steel and Skeezy Patty) and toured extensively throughout the eastern US, logging nearly 750 show across 17 states since January 2012. They've played on almost every festival east of the Mississippi and shared the stage with countless artists across all genres of the musical spectrum. This freight train has no one conductor but four shovel boys pushing the limits of their engine night after night, so climb aboard and get ready for a one-of-a-kind ride.

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