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KFOGs Concert for Kids 2012 with Matt Nathanson, Blind Pilot, and Allen Stone
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KFOG's Concert for Kids 2012 with Matt Nathanson, Blind Pilot, and Allen Stone

Friday, Dec 14, 2012 7:30p

KFOG's Concert for Kids 2012 with Matt Nathanson, Blind Pilot, and Allen Stone at Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium.

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Blind Pilot
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A Portland-based group originally comprised of singer/guitarist Israel Nebeker and drummer Ryan Dobrowski, Blind Pilot strikes a balance between mellow folk and West Coast indie pop. The two co-founders first banded together in college before combining their talents and touring the northwestern Oregon circuit....
Allen Stone
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Singer and songwriter Allen Stone describes himself as "a hippie with soul," and his music reflects both sides of this formula; his vocals and melodic style show the clear influence of classic soul and R&B of the 1960s and ‘70s, while his lyrics reveal an idealism and passion that recall the folk-inspired singer/songwriters of the same era....
Matt Nathanson
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Matt Nathanson doesn't waste any time setting the tone for his transfixing new album, Some Mad Hope. Diving headlong into a sea of chiming guitars, the San Francisco-based singer-songwriter breathlessly declares "I'm wide awake and so alive" -- the opening lines of "Car Crash" serving as a statement of emotional clarity that permeates the disc's every groove....
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Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium
1111 California St.
San Francisco, CA 94116
(877) 598-8497
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Feb 28, 2008 - zbrock on Matt Nathanson
Great live performer

I saw Matt Nathanson perform a few years ago out in Boston and had a really good time. He's got a great voice and is really funny to boot. His banter with the audience and the way he got people singing along were both a lot of fun. One of the few performers I prefer live to recorded.

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