Gorilla FC Benefit Show! Fri. Aug 10 @ Barboza 7pm Tickets in store!

GORILLA FC BENEFIT SHOW!  $10  Fri. Aug 10 @ BARBOZA  Doors at 7PM

Bands:   THE REDWOOD PLAN w/Daniel G. Harmann & the Trouble Starts

Get tickets here: http://www.gorillafc.com/products-page/donate-categories/gfcbenefitshow/

 

Gorilla members have put together a benefit show to raise funds for the club featuring local bands Daniel G. Harmann and the Trouble Starts and THE REDWOOD PLAN and Gorilla DJs Alligator Sweater and Gin & Tonic!  This is an early show on a Friday night, 7pm doors – done by 10:30.  Ticket proceeds go directly to GFC, so we can continue giving back to the community and supporting our Sounders. We have hard tickets(picked up at GFC events) in the www.gorillafc.com store.

 

About the bands:

 

 

The Redwood Plan’s brand of energetic dance rock is designed for one thing – getting you to move!

The band is on the verge of releasing their follow up record, Green Light GO, and is ready to bring their energy back to the stage.

They’ve garnered rave reviews and a loyal following from their debut, as well as their enthusiastic live performances known to get audiences dancing.

http://www.theredwoodplan.com

 

Daniel G. Harmann & The Trouble Starts
Daniel G. Harmann and his band — Kennith Darling on bass, Shea Bliss on drums and guitarist Aaron Starkey — are master craftsmen of working class art, as sinewy and sensual as Blur, as strong as the late 90s Seattle rock scene and as emotionally honest and deep as melancholy rockers Jimmy Eat World, Idlewild, or even Fugazi. The band has jumped forward with Risk, which will be released last year on Burning Building Recordings. Recorded live over five days last year with Long Winters bassist Eric Corson, the album’s songs captured what the group describes as “a creative burst.” Various people have tagged Harmann’s work as everything from “beautiful and expressionistic” to “mope rock.” “Call it what you will,” Harmann says, “but at its core, it’s rock and roll. It’s dirty and imperfect. It’s quiet and loud.”

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