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Crooked Creek Warblers sing country on a chilly night

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 The Crooked Creek Warblers were in a folky kind of mood on a chilly blustery , Dec 29 at the Slice.


 Chris Drew and Gabriel Thaine added the big upright bass of Steve Martin to fill out the bottom end in a set full of excellent blues, Gabriel Thaine and Steve martin of the Crooked Creek Warblers. Photo by Richard Ameryroots and country music.


 Thaine and Drew took turns singing lead vocals. Drew’s “ If the Whiskey Don’t Kill Me” was an immediate crowd favourite for the intimate audience.

Thaine followed it up by a John Prine song which inspired it.

— by Richard Amery, L.a. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 January 2018 16:16 )  
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