Monday, February 28, 2011

Past tense: The Fortunate Sons

Once more, it's back to the distant past at the Dominion Tavern ... this time we'll be viewing some photos of Tricky Woo's opening act, The Fortunate Sons. For those not following along at home, The Soms were something of a brother band to The Dead City Rebels, with which they shared a few members. You might call them The Uranium Comeback of their day, since their shows were few and far between but remarkably potent.

But first, some drinking!

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

Austen rocks the Flying V! (You can just make out Rebel Rene and Heather Osborn, drummer for Holy Hell, off to the right.)

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

Chris rocks the sax.

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

Nathaniel Hurlow - recently seen on this blog with The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol - and J.P. Sadek (Tokyo Sex Whale, Loviatar) fret and drum.

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

More Nate!

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

Rock stance action!

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

Nate's brother Ben handles the low-end. Nowadays he plays guitar in Gunsmoke.

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

Guitar action!

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

Rhythm section action!

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

And so on!

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

The view from the side of the stage.

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

Austen sings!

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

Bonus Ben!

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

Extra Nate!

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

More J.P.!

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

The end!

The Fortunate Sons at The Dominion Tavern

I'll have to dig out their LP sometime.
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