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Fatboy Wilson & Old Viejo Bones live in concert

September 30 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm

Light plays over an acoustic guitar. Courtesy photo by viinzography.
Photo by viinzography

Fatboy Wilson & Old Viejo Bones comes to the Barn, a new project from acclaimed Brooklyn folk and blues musicians Samoa Wilson and Ernesto Gomez. Their self titled debut album includes five new original songs as well as inventive interpretations of a diverse range of folk and blues songs.

Katie Herbst kicks off the night with her beautiful songwriting and vocals.

The Egremeont Barn offers a performance venue in a tavern atmosphere with a wood fire and comfortable chairs around the stage and a pub menu for dinner.

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Samoa Wilson is widely regarded as one of the best blues, jazz and folk singers in New York City. The New York Times calls her singing “sweet, effortless, old-timey” and Nat Hentoff has called her style, “the essence of unaffected musical storytelling.” Wilson grew up with music in her family and began singing jug band music, early jazz and blues with her uncle Jim Kweskin at a young age.

Ernesto Gomez, originally from the Union City, N.J., has been writing songs and playing blues harmonica and guitar for a number of years with his band the Brotherhood of the Jugband Blues. His influences are broad and include Cuban, Mexican and rap music along side classic blues sources. Gomez was schooled by the late blues great Carolina Slim and Down Home Radio has called him “an authentic blues man.” Ernesto Gomez also made the album’s original artwork.

In addition to classic and obscure blues and folk songs, the album also features four originals by the band. Gomez’s song, “Black Snake” reflects on his experience on the Standing Rock Sioux Indian reservation in North Dakota, opposing the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Wilson’s “Ballad of Luis Reyes” and “Ridgewood Blues” depict her experience of living and working in contemporary New York City. Her lighthearted song “It Don’t Hurt Nobody” asks listeners to live in peace.

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Date:
September 30
Time:
7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
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Event Location

Egremont Barn
17 Main Street
Egremont, MA
413-528-1570

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