DELHI — The genre-free improvising supergroup Doom Dogs will perform Saturday, Jan. 27, at Bushel at 106 Main St. in Delhi. The doors will open at 7 p.m. and the performance will begin at 8 p.m.
Tickets, at $15 in advance, may be purchased at www.bushelcollective.org. They will be $20 at the door, space permitting.
According to a media release, born in the turbulent heart of New York City’s Downtown Scene in the 1980s and 90s, this trio features Reeves Gabrel on guitars, Bovina resident Jonathan Kane on drums, and Jair-Rohm Parker Wells on bass.
All three are described as having long and impressive careers with musicians such as David Bowie, The Cure, The Swans, February, and Machine Gun.
Gabrel is considered a guitar virtuoso, and an icon in the music industry. Known for his collaborations with David Bowie, co-writing, co-producing and adding his innovative guitar to some of Bowie’s most acclaimed albums. He also worked with Bowie in the legendary band Tin Machine. Gabrel is a member of The Cure.
Kane is a downtown NYC legend. A founding member of the band The Swans, Kane has worked with minimalist godfather La Monte Young, was the only drummer for Rhys Chatham’s orchestra of 100 electric guitars, and leads his own trance-blues band Jonathan Kane’s February. His drumming style is characterized by a powerful and hypnotic presence, driving the band’s improvisations with precision and intensity.
Wells is reported to be a giant in the world of experimental rock and jazz. A founding member of the Avant-rock band Machine Gun, he was also a member of the seminal German experimental Rock band Embryo during the 1970s. His electric upright and bass guitar prowess is described as pushing the boundaries of experimental rock and jazz.
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