Andrew Scott and Sleeping With Tuesday back for superb show

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Over at the Slice, Aug, 27, Andrew Scott was back in town to play a show with his wife, Julie on  drums.


 He sang a variety of songs, beginning with “Country Roads,” and carried on with a decent version of Fred Eaglesmith’s “I Like Trains.”
He brought out the ukulele for a couple other countryish songs and a dobro for a couple slide blues  powered tunes as Andrew Scott playing ukulele at the Slice, Aug. 27. Photo by Richard Amerywell.


Sleeping With Tuesday put on another excellent showSleeping With Tuesday’s Dino Scavo and Evan Schaaf. Photo by Richard Amery though I couldn’t hear John Paul Smith’s vocals very well.


They played numerous songs  from their new CD “Shuffle,” including the first single “Fa Fa Phone” as well as some track  from their debut then launched into a variety of their patented weird covers including a cool version of “Sweet Caroline,” “Land Down Under,” “99 Red Balloons” as well as “Ghostbusters”.


A cover of the Cars’ “Just What I Needed,” which was a perfect fit for a band which is heavily influenced by them.
 They were called back for an encore of “Blitzkrieg Bop,” which lead into a  couple of their own songs,  which they closed their set with.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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