"The rich vocal harmonizing, combined with intricate guitar interplay and lilting rhythms make Palm Wine Boys a fresh, warm breeze in the increasingly stale "world music" atmosphere." - Larry Kelp, KPFA radio
The Palm Wine Boys come to the Oakland Art Gallery for an August performance of their original songs. The Palm Wine Boys will be a wonderful addition to the concert series with their relaxing rhythmic melodies bringing us a west African flavor for a summer night getaway.
About Palm Wine Boys
Acoustic folk, and west African palm wine music come together to make up the mellow rhythmic sound. With their intertwining guitars, simple catchy rhythms, and harmonizing voices, this group brings the audience something to sit back and enjoy. They sing about life's challenges and triumphs, and of the simple pleasures the world has to offer.
Based in the SF Bay Area, the Palm Wine Boys have spent the last two years playing around California, including appearing at the Strawberry Festival, the Wild Iris Festival in Sonoma, the California World Fest in Grass Valley, and numerous radio appearances including West Coast Live.
The group is an offshoot of an 8 piece world beat dance band that played around northern California for five years. They eventually realized that at the heart of the massive sound they were creating were simple songs that were being swallowed up by the desire to make people dance. "We wanted to let the audience hear the songs." So the group disbanded and the key players formed the Palm Wine Boys, bringing with them the sensibilities of highlife, soukous, and township jive, to a more mellow format.
"listening to their music is like taking a tropical vacation" San Jose Mercury News
"People sing heart to heart songs - what they feel. They drink a little to feel happy, and what they drink is palm wine, which produces a mellow natural high to those who imbibe."- S.E. Rogie
More information: http://www.palmwineboys.com/
$18 General / $15 Seniors / $12 Students.
Official Website: http://bayareabach.org/12.html
Added by FullCalendar on August 18, 2009