Cassie Morgan and The Lonely Pine, otherwise known as Beth Bombara, played to an appreciative crowd Friday evening at Off Broadway alongside the Memphis-based Star & Micey.
Night two of Twangfest 15 went down at Blueberry Hill's Duck Room and began with St. Louis' own Cassie Morgan and the Lonely Pine. The folk duo, which included Beth Bombara was without a doubt the most resourceful act of the night.
The second night of Twangfest was a night for the listeners, as 4 female fronted bands playing various styles of folk rock were featured on Blueberry Hill's Duck Room stage.
“…you’re the one that’s been causing all them riots over in vietnam. immediately turns t a bunch of people an says if elected, he’ll have me electrocuted publicly on the next fourth of july. i look around an all these people he’s talking to are carry blowtorches / needless t say, i split fast go back t the nice quiet country…”(2)
When talented singer songwriters like Jill Andrews and Cassie Morgan share a bill, there is no doubt that the audience is in for a special treat. Both women create powerful lyrics and have enchanting voices that can put a hush over a noisy bar. They each debuted new songs during their sets for the delighted audience and both delivered flawless performances.
Local darlings Cassie Morgan and the Lonely Pine played to an early crowd at the Gramophone last night. Liza Day opened for the duo and brought a full band to back her with spot on harmonies, tasteful guitar and a warm country sound.
Slip into a dreamlike trance to the eerily methodical rhythm of St. Louis artist Cassie Morgan and the Lonely Pine. The duo showcased its distinctive sound and songs from the new album Weathered Hands, Weary Eyes during a live session at KDHX.
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