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PLAYING LIVE AT ARTS GARAGE ON NOVEMBER 15, 2019 AT 8PM! Come Celebrate Ghost Town Blues Band's 10 Year Anniversary! Horns, harmonies and homegrown instruments combined with an energetic and roots rich festival set makes Ghost Town Blues Band one of the “must see live bands on the festival scene today.” Both Andrew McNeill behind the drums and Matt Karner on the bass guitar are a punishing rhythm section behind multi-instrumentalist/frontman Matt Isbell with raunchy cigar box guitar licks and raspy "Dr. John-like, whiskey and gravel-soaked vocals." With the addition of Trombonist Suavo Jones, Cedric Taylor on B3 and Taylor Orr on lead guitar, the grooves go from fresh to funky as the band gains more notoriety in the blues festival and jam circuit. The band's stage show and energy is unparalleled and has been called the best new live blues show in the world.

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A rhythm section is a group of musicians within a music ensemble or band that provides the underlying rhythm, harmony and pulse of the accompaniment, providing a rhythmic and harmonic reference and "beat" for the rest of the band. The rhythm section is often contrasted with the roles of other musicians in the band, such as the lead guitarist or lead vocals whose primary job is to carry the melody. The core elements of the rhythm section are usually the drum kit and bass. The drums and bass prov...

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The recently unearthed footage of Ghost Town Blues Band's 2019 performance at Arts Garage on November 15th is a rare treat for music enthusiasts and aficionados alike. This brief, yet captivating clip (0:32) offers a glimpse into the band's high-energy live show, which has been touted as one of the most exciting experiences in the blues festival circuit.

The footage itself is notable not only because of its rarity but also due to the unique perspective it provides on the band's rhythm section. The camera captures Andrew McNeill behind the drums and Matt Karner on bass guitar, who form the backbone of Ghost Town Blues Band's sound. As a rhythm section, they provide the foundation upon which the rest of the band builds, creating a rich tapestry of rhythms and harmonies that are both roots-rich and energetic.

The YouTube description accompanying this clip hints at the band's impressive live show, which has been celebrated for its horns, harmonies, and homegrown instruments. The addition of Trombonist Suavo Jones, Cedric Taylor on B3, and Taylor Orr on lead guitar to the rhythm section brings a fresh and funky dynamic to their performances. This blend of traditional blues with modern flair is what sets Ghost Town Blues Band apart from other acts in the genre.

One of the most striking aspects of this footage is its ability to convey the band's raw energy and stage presence. The camera work, although brief, captures the intensity and passion that defines Ghost Town Blues Band's live shows. This is a testament to their dedication to creating an immersive experience for their audience, which has earned them accolades as one of the "must-see live bands on the festival scene today."

Furthermore, this clip provides insight into the band's musical dynamics, showcasing how each member contributes to the overall sound. The interplay between McNeill and Karner is particularly noteworthy, demonstrating the seamless communication and coordination that defines a top-notch rhythm section.

Ghost Town Blues Band's 10-year anniversary celebration was an opportunity for fans to experience their unique blend of blues, rock, and roots music in a live setting. This footage serves as a reminder of the band's enduring appeal and the impact they have on audiences worldwide. As a rare glimpse into their live show, this clip is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the world of blues and roots music.

The fact that Ghost Town Blues Band has been active since 1970 speaks to their dedication to their craft and their ability to adapt and evolve over time. Their longevity is a testament to the enduring power of their music and their commitment to delivering high-quality performances. This clip, though brief, offers a tantalizing glimpse into their live show and serves as a reminder of the importance of experiencing live music firsthand.

In conclusion, this rare footage of Ghost Town Blues Band's 2019 performance at Arts Garage is a treasure trove for music enthusiasts. It provides a unique perspective on the band's rhythm section, showcases their raw energy and stage presence, and highlights the musical dynamics that define their live shows. As a celebration of their 10-year anniversary, this clip serves as a reminder of Ghost Town Blues Band's enduring appeal and their place in the world of blues and roots music.

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