LAMPLIGHTERS PRESENTS:
The Singer/Songwriter Circle:
Featuring Dayna Lane, Dave Tamkin, & Kevin Mileski
Saturday, September 19, 2009 at 10:00 PM (CT)
Lamplighters Inn and Tavern tries something new. They are hosting a night of music for only 100 people.
You can buy tickets here: http://www.lamplighters.eventbrite.com
Three Singers/Songwriters (Kevin Mileski, Dayna Lane, and Dave Tamkin) will share their stories and songs to a seated audience. 312 Beer will be sponsoring the event with a meet and greet before the show from 9-10pm. This is something the North West suburbs have been looking forward to for sometime. Lamplighters new Listening Room: The Singer/Songwriter Circle.
Lamplighter Inn Tavern & Grille
60 N Bothwell St
Palatine, IL 60067
(847) 991-2420
BUY TICKETS HERE: WWW.LAMPLIGHTERS.EVENTBRITE.COM
CLICK ON ALBUM TO TAKE A LISTEN
His music has been called the new style of any generation. “There are a lot of singer-songwriters out there; but you pay attention when he performs. There’s just something about the way he plays that makes you want to know what’s next.” Kevin Mileski has been hailed as the fresh new act bringing back the artistry of story telling by using just the right amount of new sound with the familiarity of the old.

Dave Tamkin -
Dave Tamkin, has created his own unique style of rhythmic-acoustic rock that’s based around a fresh musical vision. His lyrics are unabashedly honest and his passion for playing is undying. His shows vary from intimate solo acoustic performances to a full band experience encapsulating a mixture of personal lyrics and skilled songwriting set against a high-energy percussive backbone.

Dayna Lane -
Described by Us Weekly as “sensual and sincere, sparkling with authenticity” Dayna Lane grew up singing everything under the sun. Born into a family of dancers, artists, and architects, music was second nature to the Illinois native. “I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t singing” says Dayna. “It was a part of my life from well…birth. It’s taken me so many places and opened so many doors. Apart from my family, music has been the greatest gift I’ve ever received.”
Before last night @ The Laughing Goat in Boulder, CO, I’ve only heard Mike Mangione solo acoustic or maybe with his brother Tom. They are both great musicians and friends from Milwaukee and Chicago, IL. His sets have always been flawless to me. The way the two brothers play and read off each other is chemistry. Could he do that with the whole band? He did it last night. It was a great show full of musical subtleties and energy. The band forged great layering and vocally inspiring melodies. Check them out when you have a chance.
Click the album to listen or buy a shirt, they give you muscles!





