Apr 23: Barefoot Truth at Acoustic Long Island
It was an acoustic feast at the mansion with this up-and-coming band from Mystic Connecticut. ThisIsModern.net calls them “…one of the more promising young roots rock bands on the indie circuit these days”. Young and roots rock are the three defining words for Barefoot Truth. Their heartfelt, melodic songs are performed with a wide array of instruments including upright bass, lap steel guitar, congas, didgeridoo and lead harmonica. In December 2007 they launched www.freebft.com, a website dedicated to free downloads of their shows and studio albums. As multi-instrumentalist Jay Driscoll puts it, “In this digital age, there is no reason not to provide easy and free access to our music. If people like it enough, we know they will come support us at our shows.” Find out more at www.barefoottruth.com.
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