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THE METRO THEATER and NEW SONGS
- Posted By: DaveTamkin
- On: February 26th, 2012
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I have to say that 2012 keeps getting better and better! Proud to have a great line up of shows for March along with recording some new songs. Details and Video on both below. Thanks for hanging in there with me.
I hope you dig the new tune. I’m not sure what I’m calling it yet but “Shed Your Glory” is working for now.
The Laughing Goat up here in Boulder, CO on March 18th at 8pm.
I’ll be sharing the stage with John Statz at his CD Release in Boulder, CO
A great singer songwriter from Milwaukee, WI is living in Denver and writing songs that inspire me every time I hear him play. I hope to see you there. Take a listen to his new album here : OLD FASHION ON iTUNES
Walnut Room on Sunday, March 25th. 7pm
It will be nice to have my Chicago buddy, Todd Carey, flying into Denver for a show with Taylor Carson. I’m looking forward to seeing everybody out for an early show!
Always good for a new tune : Todd Carey on iTunes and Taylor Carson on iTunes
THE METRO, CHICAGO, IL : MARCH 31st, 8pm 18+ SHOW!
I first got to know the main characters of FARKUS on the ROCK BOAT a little more than five years ago.
This is their CD Release show! Not only creative new music but honest lyrics from honest gentlmen and performers. Looking forward to meeting PUSH that night as well. LET’S PACK THIS PLACE!
Dave Tamkin w/ Mike Mangione and The Union
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- On: September 2nd, 2010
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Mike Mangione and The Union are coming to Colorado for three nights.
| Sep 17 2010 | The Laughing Goat w/ Dave Tamkin | Boulder, CO | 8:00P |
| Sep 18 2010 | The Pikes Peak Center | Colorado Springs, CO | 6:30P |
| Sep 19 2010 | The Walnut Room w/ Dave Tamkin | Denver, CO | 8:00P :$8/ $10 @ the Door |
Check them out here on iTunes!
Mike Mangione, a songwriter and musician from the Midwest, embarks on a new tour that will cover a lot of ground this fall. For Mangione, touring has become a mainstay of his career. It is a means and an end. Touring allows Mangione the opportunity to connect with people and to try out new material, and perhaps most important, to survive. Mangione has remained an independent touring artist for over seven years. That he has maintained independence in this age of DIY and indie-model renaissance is perhaps not surprising, but that he has remained so by choice and that it has worked, surprises even Mangione himself. Now, on the dawn of his third release, Offering, the first with his official band, Mangione plans on continuing one CD, one fan, and one step at a time towards the blossoming career of a self-made independent.





