Bobby Long
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Bobby Long's 'Wishbone' review: Mature sophomore effort
Long has come a long way from his busking days in England. The transplanted New Yorker's sophomore album "Wishbone" (ATO) takes the well-crafted lyrics from his debut "A Winter Tale" and drops them into much more developed surroundings.There's a Neil Young Read more »
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Non-COMM Recap: Wild Feathers got loud in the upstairs cafe (photos, audio, setlist)
get up this early for XPN,” he told the audience. Listen back to the performance … Read More Young British songwriter Bobby Long cut loose with a set of high-energy electric blues for the Non-COMM crowd during Friday’s Free at Noon. “We’ll only get up this from The Key Read more »
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Non-COMM Recap: Bobby Long struck a bluesy chord for Free at Noon (photos, audio)
possible with support from Flying Fish Brewing Company Young British songwriter Bobby Long cut loose with a set of high-energy electric blues for the Non-COMM crowd during Friday’s Free at Noon. “We’ll only get up this early for XPN,” he told the audience. from The Key Read more »
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Tonight’s Concert Picks: Bobby Long at World Cafe Live, B.B. King at The Keswick Theater, Vandaveer at Johnny Brenda’s
Company Touring in support of his latest releases – the Wishbone LP and the Bedroom EP – British singer-songwriter Bobby Long plays World Cafe Live tonight. Mixing downtempo country and rockabilly with a decidedly retro bent, Long has built a growing stateside from The Key Read more »
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Event: Bobby Long on Monday, Apr 1 at Turner Hall Ballroom
acoustic ballads, gravelly voice, and prodigious harmonica blowing may not be enough to distinguish Britain’s young Bobby Long from other Dylan-esque folk-revivalists like Conor Oberst or The Felice Brothers—but then, none of those guys are buddies with actor from The A.V. Club Read more »
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Upcoming big shows
Long: 8 p.m. March 28. The Magic Bag, $10. Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour: with Christian McBride, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Benny Green, Lewis Nash, Chris Potter and Ambrose Akinmusire, 8 p.m. March 28. Orchestra Hall at Max M. Fisher Music Center, $18-$99. Thao from Detroit Free Press Read more »