Monday, February 20, 2012

Make it a double

My travellings yesterday took me to Raw Sugar for a double bill featuring local folk artist Landon A.R. Coleman and Dirty Projectors member Nat Baldwin. I'm not sure what kind of crowd was expected on a Sunday night for two performers not on a whole lot of folks' radar screens, but the cafe was pretty well-packed. I got there late and watched most of Coleman's set from near the door. As you can see he was joined by Tobias Meis. He asked if people liked Neil Young, then played Buffalo Springfield's Down To The Wire.

Landon A.R. Coleman at Raw Sugar
Landon A.R. Coleman at Raw Sugar, February 19, 2012

He also had the sister of his sister-in-law (or something like that "We share a niece" he said by way of explanation) to sing on one of the tunes.

Landon A.R. Coleman at Raw Sugar
Landon A.R. Coleman at Raw Sugar, February 19, 2012

I didn't get much closer for Nat Baldwin's set, but then conditions weren't going to be improving for photography anyway. As you'd expect from one man and a double bass, it was quite minimalist - so the  cover of Arthur Russell's A Little Lost did not come out of left field.

Nat Baldwin at Raw Sugar
Nat Baldwin at Raw Sugar, February 19, 2012

"Take off your shirt!" one audience member cried as he adjusted his duds to suit the temperature. "Buy my record!" replied Nat.

Nat Baldwin at Raw Sugar
Nat Baldwin at Raw Sugar, February 19, 2012

A very nice show and about the most attentive crowd I've ever seen.

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