The Dovetail

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Thanks to everyone who came out to The Dovetail tonight and to Jean Mason for all the great photos. Our next show is 2/23 at the Royal Oak Farmers Market at 11am, followed by Cleary’s Pub in Chelsea on 2/28. Hope to see you!

Thank you Brett Callwood of The Metro Times for the nice review!

The Whiskey Charmers Purr to a Chomping Few at O’mara’s- Metro Times by Brett Callwood- 1/24/14

It’s at times like this that you just want to get up and hug the band. On Thursday evening at O’Mara’s, a sort of Irish-themed restaurant in Berkley, Carrie Shepard and Lawrence Daversa of the Whiskey Charmers are pouring their hearts our on the mini-stage while, in front of them and separated by a partition wall, barely interested customers eat their chicken.

Of course, that’s par for the course if you take this sort of gig, and the two musicians are happy to just purr through their tunes. But still, as an onlooker, it seems like a waste. Just look up from your plate for a second, guys. Chew while you view. There’s something beautiful going on.

Much like fellow locals the Blueflowers, the Whiskey Charmers play poetic, mildly gothic folk rock. Daversa is skilled at allowing his guitar to compliment Shepard’s vocals, rather than overriding it. It’s a less-is-more philosophy which serves the band well, and it allows the songs to breathe.

Shepard’s singing has improved noticeably since we interviewed them about a year ago. As we said then, “The Whiskey Charmers truly create the aural equivalent of crying into a tumbler filled with bourbon, bemoaning a lost love. There’s no ice added.”

Shepard purrs through the tunes, and songs about drinking cannily come across as if they are about something far more romantic. That’s the trick, the humor, behind this music. Despite the fact that nobody else was listening, something beautiful happened at O’Mara’s, and it wasn’t (just) the drink selection.

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ROYAL OAK FARMERS MARKET

This Sunday we will be playing at The Royal Oak Farmers Market from 11am to 1pm. Come on down for some fresh produce and songs.

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The New Way

This Saturday evening, we share the stage with The Blueflowers and Ryan Dillaha with Strings at The New Way in Ferndale, Michigan. The show starts at 9pm, hope to see you!

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I Never Promised You a Beer Garden

Wait, yes I did! This Friday in Westland! We will be playing in the Beer Garden from 8 to Midnight. Come on out!

ASHLEYS’S BEER GARDEN (WESTLAND)
7525 Wayne Rd, Westland, Michigan 48185
(734) 525-1667
http://ashleys.com

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The Merle Kit Grows

A 16″ x 12″ Leedy and Ludwig tenor drum from 1952 has been added to the setup as a rack tom. Also added is an Eames snare drum which is a 6.5″ x 14″ drum. The 28″ x 14″ Slingerland Radio King bass drum has been outfitted with a Remo Emperor on the batter side and a Remo Ambassador on the resonant side. The 20″ x 14″ Rogers floor tom (kick drum) has Remo ambassadors as well.

Whiskey Bent and Chicago Bound

Looking forward to a trip that will most likely include snakes, broken ashtrays, trucks on fire, and being trapped on the road in full Honky Tonk regalia.

5/31 – Honky Tonk BBQ Chicago. 10:30pm – 1:00am
6/1 – The Brauer House. 10pm

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Honky Tonk Throwdown Photos

Thanks to Cupcake Detroit AKA the lovely Liz Mackinder for these great photos.

Glad we could be a part of The Honky Tonk Throwdown this year.

Merle’s Big Boom Theory

Brian Ferriby’s alter ego Merle has been assembling this drum kit in secret. Until now. Maiden voyage to Chicago in 13 days.

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Metro Times Blowout

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