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Tuesday, May 15th Motorbreath GVL Presents: An Evening With: Guided By Voices http://www.gbv.com/ https://twitter.com/_GuidedByVoices https://www.instagram.com/instagbv/ Doors at 7pm $25adv/$30dos ////////////////////////// Twenty-two years ago in 1994, 38-year-old
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Tuesday, May 15th
Motorbreath GVL Presents:
An Evening With:
Guided By Voices
http://www.gbv.com/
https://twitter.com/_GuidedByVoices
https://www.instagram.com/instagbv/
Doors at 7pm
$25adv/$30dos
//////////////////////////
Twenty-two years ago in 1994, 38-year-old school teacher Robert Pollard & his merry band recorded Bee Thousand in a Dayton, Ohio basement on a 4-track cassette recorder. This improbable rock classic became an enormously influential album; Spin and Pitchfork have called it one of the best records of the ’90s, and Amazon picked Bee Thousand as #1 on their list of the 100 Greatest Indie Rock Albums Of All Time. An amazing live band with a rabid following, the Washington Post called GBV “the Grateful Dead equivalent for people who like Miller Lite instead of acid!”
GBV’s new line-up re-unites Robert Pollard with former bandmembers Doug Gillard and Kevin March, along with exciting newcomers Mark Shue and Bobby Bare Jr. The group has been wowing audiences from coast to coast following fantastic new albums How Do You Spell Heaven and August By Cake (Robert Pollard’s 100th release!)
Motorbreath GVL Presents:
An Evening With:
Guided By Voices
http://www.gbv.com/
https://twitter.com/_GuidedByVoices
https://www.instagram.com/instagbv/
Doors at 7pm
$25adv/$30dos
//////////////////////////
Twenty-two years ago in 1994, 38-year-old school teacher Robert Pollard & his merry band recorded Bee Thousand in a Dayton, Ohio basement on a 4-track cassette recorder. This improbable rock classic became an enormously influential album; Spin and Pitchfork have called it one of the best records of the ’90s, and Amazon picked Bee Thousand as #1 on their list of the 100 Greatest Indie Rock Albums Of All Time. An amazing live band with a rabid following, the Washington Post called GBV “the Grateful Dead equivalent for people who like Miller Lite instead of acid!”
GBV’s new line-up re-unites Robert Pollard with former bandmembers Doug Gillard and Kevin March, along with exciting newcomers Mark Shue and Bobby Bare Jr. The group has been wowing audiences from coast to coast following fantastic new albums How Do You Spell Heaven and August By Cake (Robert Pollard’s 100th release!)