Eclectic music from Dirty Grace and Eva Montgomery

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It was a pleasant night of music over at the Owl Acoustic Lounge, June 3.Dirty Grace at the Owl Acoustic Lounge, June 3. Photo by Richard Amery
 Eva Montgomery showed a lot of potential during her opening set of appealing covers  including Neil Young’s “Harvest Moon,” and even the Beatles’ “ While My Guitar Gently Weeps.”

She also played one really slow original.

She had a good sized crowd cheering her on as well as Greg Gomola, who was adding his usual tasteful, blues solos as well as sang one of his own.


Eva Montgomery and Greg Gomola. Photo by Richard AmeryThe main attraction was eclectic Victoria duo Dirty Grace or Betty Supple (Beth Stupple) and Marley Daemon (Marley Iredale) who ran the gamut from jazz, pop, bluegrass and a lot more.


 They switched between an array of instruments including mandolin, accordion, guitar and piano as well as adding some beat boxing and sexy vocal harmonies, which to borrow a line from one of their songs, sounded “so nice,” together.

They grinned and sang together and were having a really good time.

— by Richard Amery, L.A Beat Editor
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