LOUISIANA BLUESMAN BROTHER DEGE & THE BRETHREN ON
TOUR NOW FOR WEST COAST SUMMER DATES!
BROTHER DEGE & THE BRETHREN 2016 U.S. TOUR DATES:
7/6 SANTA CRUZ, CA - APTOS STREET BBQ
7/7 SAN FRANCISCO, CA - DOC'S LAB
7/9 GRANT'S PASS, OR - G STREET BAR & GRILL
7/10 EUGENE, OR - SAM BOND'S GARAGE
7/11 HOOD RIVER, OR - TRILLIUM CAFE
7/12 PORTLAND, OR - DUFF'S GARAGE
7/13 SEATTLE, WA - HIGH DIVE
7/14 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA, TREEHOUSE CAFE
7/19 DENVER, CO, 3 KINGS
7/22 TULSA, OK, MERCURY LOUNGE
7/6 SANTA CRUZ, CA - APTOS STREET BBQ
7/7 SAN FRANCISCO, CA - DOC'S LAB
7/9 GRANT'S PASS, OR - G STREET BAR & GRILL
7/10 EUGENE, OR - SAM BOND'S GARAGE
7/11 HOOD RIVER, OR - TRILLIUM CAFE
7/12 PORTLAND, OR - DUFF'S GARAGE
7/13 SEATTLE, WA - HIGH DIVE
7/14 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA, TREEHOUSE CAFE
7/19 DENVER, CO, 3 KINGS
7/22 TULSA, OK, MERCURY LOUNGE
HERE'S WHAT PEOPLE HAVE BEEN SAYING
ABOUT BROTHER DEGE:
"Frankly, every track on
the Brother Dege CD could have been in the movie [Django Unchained]. It
works and has a badass score sound to it. Almost every song could be a theme
song. It’s like a greatest hits album. But this song 'Too Old to Die Young'...
it’s pretty damn badass. And it’s used in the movie in a pretty damn badass
way, I’ve got to say.” - QUENTIN TARANTINO
“Fans of slide guitar, Southern gothic, or
plain old rock & roll attitude need to run, not walk, and check out Brother
Dege ASAP. Brother Dege is a case study in how one guy with a steel guitar and
minimal accompaniment can out-rock a roomful of electric bombast, given the
right songs, the right skills, and the right voice. Brother Dege has‘em all.”
– POPMATTERS
“[Four Stars] In lesser hands all this might
easily sound contrived, but instead it’s genuinely powerful and compelling stuff.
'The Girl Who Wept Stones' and 'Dead & Gone' might have been ripped from
the Son House songbook, though the seven-minute epic 'House of the Dying Sun'
is the real keeper.” – UNCUT
“Both ancient and modern, like an indie rock
cover of something Lomax may have recorded a hundred years ago.” – BLOGCRITICS
"... an updated perspective of the
age-old Delta blues." - OFFBEAT MAGAZINE
“Brother Dege brings the ghosts of
kudzu-covered swamp rats to life in your speakers. Find the darkest spot
in your backyard, light some candles and turn it up.” – THE BIG
TAKEOVER
“... in the slide guitar Delta blues
tradition, but with Legg’s own twist.” – CLASSIC ROCK
MAGAZINE