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The album was followed up with the band's first EP, the digitally-released-only Songs in G on November 9, 2010. The EP featured re-recordings of five Clarks classics, plus a rendition of Whiskeytown's "16 Days". On December 29, 2010, the band played their 2,000th career show at Pittsburgh's newly-opened Stage AE on the North Shore. In honor of ...
That summer, as part of a live performance event, the band filmed an episode of the WQED Sessions series. The episode featured the band performing their song "I Know Every Street in This Town" on top of a building in Downtown Pittsburgh. [3] Shortly after this, guitarist Clark Slater began playing with the band for live shows.
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The six-night fall run includes a show at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, (Nov. 16) and two-night stands at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., (Nov. 19 and 20) and New York City’s Madison ...
Jul. 25—Mick Jagger is turning 80 on Wednesday, and Pittsburgh radio station WYEP is celebrating with a collection of new, local band covers of classic Rolling Stones tunes. "Pittsburgh's Got ...
Beaver show you should see. The most beautiful thing I've seen at a concert this year happened in Beaver. Near the end of his second song Feb. 24 at Beaver Station Cultural & Event Center, St ...
2017: Alive and Strange, live recording of the Billy Price Band at Club Café, Pittsburgh, PA, September 2016; Vizztone label group; 2015: This Time For Real, with Otis Clay; Vizztone label group; 2013: Strong, featuring the Billy Price Band and special guests Monster Mike Welch, Mark Wenner and Mark Stutso of The Nighthawks, and Fred Chapellier.
With these successes, several Pittsburgh-based media programs such as KDKA-TV's "Pittsburgh Today Live" and WQED (TV)'s Holiday Jam, as well as their radio stations, featured the ensemble. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette , Pittsburgh's City Guide and the indie magazine Vents Magazine featured Cello Fury on their front pages.