Saturday, October 27, 2012

Lefty Collins live at The Downtown Tavern in Gadsden

As far as Jazz is concerned,Lefty Collins has a robust amber-bock, bass-guitar,wild-medly sound. They perform a hy-brid of classic rock and original songs. Most of the people at the bar know the band and are here to see them. But,the crowd is thinning out as their tunes get louder and wilder through the night.

The vocals jut off the stage like angry kamakazai song birds and the guitarists jam on as hard as their fingers will carry them. There is a wild beating coming from David Green on the drums,which pulls the band onto tempo as well as thrusts them forward faster and faster. Lefty Collins' show starts out as jazz with a little rock then evolves into crunchy,gritty,up tempo jazz parading out of Nola, herself.

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