
Fri. Apr. 23rd
Wine Up
3306 N. Davidson St.
Charlotte, NC 28205
(704) 372-2633
9:00PM - 12:00AM
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Amy
Broome - Vocals/Guitar
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I love gigging, guitar, digging in and singing. It's like a vacation
and therapy session all in one. I started gigging in 2000 and
have played throughout NC and SC. I've got a very seasoned band.
Woody Mitchell has toured the country and has been playing so
long he actually saw Hendrix playing a deli! Greg Lilley has run
the gamut from College Country band to Cruise Ship drummer boy
plus many other rock bands in between. Scot Caviness brings the
bass alive with his Jazz influences. We've played big loud venues
as well as small intimate rooms.
The goal here is to write great tunes, have a blast playing them,
tell the truth regardless and get some payola so I can feed my
guitar habit.
Enjoy life!
-Amy
Broome
Greg
Lilley - Drummer/Percussionist/Harmonies
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Greg
Greg
is a great entertainer. He has performed many styles of music,
from R&B, Rock, Blues, Americana, Country, Swing, and Beach/Oldies,
to Broadway musicals, theater productions and Orchestra (tympani,
percussion).
Greg has played with several other projects, including the original
roots power trio "Lilley, Strauss & Schigoda" and
"Lunatic Fringe", a freeform exploration of psychadelic
rock, appalachian, swing/jazz and latin/african rhythms. Adding
to the diversity, Greg has also played with the Columbia, SC based
"Phil Urban & the Associates - Tribute to Elvis"
show.
Greg always enjoys the challenge of the good ol' baptism-by-fire
sub gig and is currently on the call lists of bands like the Texas/Western
Swing band "The Stagglers", blues diva "Robin Rogers",
Darlyne Cain, Willy Evans Trio and Trip Rodgers. And let's not
forget the ton of fun that he, Scot and Amy always spin into a
special experience for all.
Greg says: "As I got older and sang and wrote more music,
I stopped trying to become a better drummer and started concentrating
on becoming a better musician. The plan had a flaw. The result
was that I became a better drummer"-Greg Lilley
Scot Caviness - Bassist/Harmonies
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Scot
Scot is into a wide variety of music. He has chronologically played
in church for praise service, with a Christian band (BlueFish),
and then with acoustic acts and now with the fully plugged in
electric band The Amy Broome Band. He's done everything from Sarah
Mclachlan to Bare Naked Ladies, with some Blues and Greatful Dead
in there too. There could be a pun or two in that statement.
Scot plays electric and upright, and has had some experience in
small studios and also setting up live PA equipment. He considers
music with respect and humility, and hopes to bring good solid
accompaniment to a group. He's not a flashy out front, solo type.
Woody
Mitchell - Guitar/Harmonies
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Woody
Woody
Mitchell is the real deal. He's got more licks than a dog with
peanut butter on a stick. Woody's style is smooth connected and
melodic. Here's what he'd have to say about himself:
A roots musician and writer from Charlotte NC, Woody leads three
bands -- Flamingo Tribe, the Stragglers and Lunatic Fringe (hear
samples at myspace.com/woodymitchellmusic) -- and plays as a sideman
with the Amy Broome Band, the Turnstiles, and Ramblin' Bill. Recently
retired from the Charlotte Observer, he did music writing and
editing work there for over 12 years. Raised in Charlotte, Woody
partied his way out of college and into Vietnam, where he served
in the 1st Air Cavalry. He came home in '67 with a Combat Infantry
Badge, a Purple Heart and a desire to learn guitar. After woodshedding
a year in NYC, he moved to San Francisco and formed the psychedelic
garage band Blind, Crippled & Crazy, playing at the Fillmore
occasionally. After stops in Boulder and Seattle, Woody ended
up back in Charlotte in '72, where he put together Paradox with
John Wicker, then Renegade Blues Band with Lenny Federal. After
several years with the ground-breaking Loafer's Glory band, he
played with Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs, fronted Woody
& the Wingnuts and gigged with Bo Diddley and Clifford Curry.
Woody's married to Rhonda Catherine (RC, a/k/a the Songbird) Mitchell,
who sings lead in the Flamingo Tribe, and they live out in what
used to be the country with two quirky cats. Woody never passes
up the chance to play his home-built Telecaster and is currently
writing tunes, thinking Great Thoughts and developing a fiction
project.
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