
This number gives the audience an opportunity to move up toward the stage and get moving with the music. The diverse musical talents of bass player Steve Duerst and drummer Anthony Nanney are showcased during the cover “I’ll Be Around” by the Spinners. Devon invited the blue guitar legend, Michael Katon, of Hell, Michigan to the stage for this song and he and Bobby Schneck laid down some beautiful blues licks that encourage a steady stream of hooting and hollering from the crowd.

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In addition to barn burning original music, the Devon Allman band rock amazing covers of “Forever Man” by Eric Clapton, “No Woman, No Cry” by Bob Marley, and a full on blues jam during Sonny Boy Williamson’s “Checking On My Baby”. He had his cherry sunburst Les Paul fired up as he lays into some delicious licks on “Mahalo” which meets with fierce applause from the audience. Devon kicked things off with “Half The Truth” and “Can’t Lose Them All” off his Ragged & Dirty album. With the sun just about to touch the horizon on a sticky summer night, the Devon Allman band make the evening sing with soaring guitars of Devon and Bobby Schneck. While most of Nine Volt Brain’s music consists of engaging originals, they also throw in a brilliant cover of “Peace, Love, and Understanding?” by Nick Lowe. The appealing timbre of TJ’s voice combined edgy guitar style and the powerful rhythms makes for an entertaining musical experience. Nine Volt Brain engage the crowd with spirit lifting rock music that jumps with vibrant energy.

When TJ isn’t jamming in the folk-fusion band the Ragbirds, he’s getting a bit more edgy with the energetic rock of Nine Volt Brain. A brief but fierce rainstorm threatened a delay to the event, but the skies cleared and a fantastic night of music began.įirst to the stage is TJ Zindle’s band called Nine Volt Brain. The Devon Allman band captivated fans in Chelsea with their gritty guitar and groovy rhythms dripping with soul with guests, the 418 Project.Ġ7-July-2016: The fine folks from Rumpus Room in Chelsea closed off the parking lot and set up a stage for an evening of soulful rock music to benefit the 418 Project, which supports charity work in Haiti.
