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Big
Brass Bed
Performances by Big Brass
Bed, whose sound is pure Dylan,
have been described as "a rollicking blend of blues, folk, country
and other roots-living styles. The set list was all Dylan ... and
the sound was pure Dylan. But there was a crucial difference: when
the lead singer approached the mike, you could make out the lyrics." The finely tuned band and brainchild of lead vocalist Rod MacDonald, is a collaboration of an all star cast of well-known south Florida musicians including drummer Bill Meredith, vocalist and guitarist James London and keyboardist Mike Kerrigan. Big Brass Bed, the Palm Beach County band that honors the legendary rock icon Bob Dylan, performs their renditions of Dylan's classics, hit songs, well-loved tunes, and often-requested more obscure songs during Dylan's 40-year career. Rod, whose music was greatly influenced by early Dylan, is considered one of the few singer/songwriters well-versed enough to accurately interpret Dylan's deep, thought-provoking lyrics. "...Dylan addressed deeper ideas for me...his singing isn't just about hitting the right notes. And that makes it so much more fun to learn his songs. We do a cross between Dylan's own folk-rock versions and whatever suits this band"... says Rod. A typical concert will include "From A Buick 6", "One More Cup Of Coffee", "Subterranean Homesick Blues", "Don't Think Twice It's Allright", "She Belongs To Me", "Shelter From The Storm", "Tom Thumb's Blues", "Lay Lady Lay", "License To Kill", and their rousing rendition of "Like A Rolling Stone". Equally adept at Dylan's politically-charged rockers like "Hurricane" and subtle, gospel-tinged ballads like "I Shall Be Released", Big Brass Bed offers subterranean homesick blues for the new millenniun.
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