3101 Shattuck Ave @ Prince
Berkeley, California 94705


Fiver Brown & the Good Sinners, The Incubators and Fred Odell
The Starry Plough Welcomes...

Americana, Country Soul, and Groove Rock with

FIVER BROWN & the GOOD SINNERS (http://www.floatingrecords.com/fiverbrownandthegoodsinners.cfm)

Fiver Brown & The Good Sinners are one of the Bay Area's hottest upcoming bands.They
originally formed as a constantly evolving collaboration between Singer/Songwriter Fiver Brown
(Time’s Free Revival/Fiver Brown Band) and Guitarist/Producer Don Zimmer (the Marin County
bands Jelly and Folly).

Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Fiver Brown brings a unique combination of soul and
songwriting to the band’s hometown of Sausalito. Don Zimmer brings the jam,with swirling leads
and air-strike precise rhythms. Together with partners in crime Dave Zuckerman on guitar, Scott
Lipsitz on bass, and Sean Nelson on drums, The Good Sinners create a sonic mix of original yet
timeless tunes, dripping with unlimited potential. The foot stompin’ music is a swampy stew of soul and blues, flavored with smoke and whisky, and
stirred with an uncommon mix of Southern gothic and Northern California vibe. You could call it
Soulful Southern Americana, or even Country Soul, and it will separate your butt from the seat and
get it a-shakin’. Fiver’s heartfelt lyrics and deep blues voice, combined with jamming twin lead guitars
and an incendiary rhythm section, guarantee that you are in for a sweaty, rocking good show.

THE INCUBATORS (http://www.theincubators.net/)

Fronted by the collaborative song-writing team of Katie Freeman and Chris Chappell, the band’s eclectic sound is balanced by Steven Younger’s classic Hammond B-3 organ rock/groove and Chris Rossbach’s adventurous lead guitar.

The young rhythm section of Max Ramey and Dan Ford brings an energetic, funky east coast sensibility to a laid back song-based form.

The music (and the songs) relies on the vocal interplay of Freeman and Chappell often buoyed by Younger’s three part, yet kept in check by the band’s interwoven parts, that although in the traditional “Rondo” song form, often evolves beyond what the listener might expect. Admitted tone freaks, they employ analog and tube technology to create a vintage and timeless rock sound.

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FRED ODELL (http://www.myspace.com/fredodellmusic)

Fred Odell's influences include Acoustic guitars, condenser mics, old Vietnamese speakers, harmonicas, candles,loose change, crickets, sunsets, walks to the Carquinez Straight, Crockett, lost things, found things, beer, wine and jasmine tea, people, California, North Carolina, the past, the present, stray cats, midnight skunks, the abandoned houses down the hill, Dante, old things, dust, sunlight through the windows, moonlight through the door, Fred Neil, Neil Young, Gene Clark, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Faces, Tom Waits, Alejandro Escovedo, Bob Dylan, Richard Buckner, Townes Van Zandt, Jimmy Reed, and Robert Johnson.

8:30pm // $8 // 21+

Added by 200pockets on April 10, 2011

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