Circles Around The Sun
July 30, 2023 @ 8:30 pm - 1:30 am
One event on July 29, 2023 at 8:30 pm
One event on July 30, 2023 at 8:30 pm
3 Nights w/ Circles Around The Sun
July 28th, 29th & 30th
Charleston Pour House
Main Stage
7:30pm Doors/8:30pm Shows
Tickets – $26 General Admission
Limited/Discounted 3-Night Pass – $61
$1 from every ticket sold will be donated to the Neal Casal Music Foundation
Circles Around The Sun
Los Angeles-based instrumental supergroup Circles Around the Sun is a contemporary instrumental rock band, initially formed with the purpose of creating music for “Fare Thee Well”, a series of reunion concerts played by the surviving members of the Grateful Dead. Those shows celebrated the band’s 50th anniversary and served as their official send-off, while Circles Around the Sun was designed to reflect the Dead’s overall spacy and groove-laden feel. After the tour, the group released a self-titled album from the Fare Thee Well gigs, supporting the record with their own road trip. The response was so positive that they continued on with a follow-up project, Let It Wander, in 2018. This record was less influenced by the Dead and more free-form, delivering on the roots influence of jazz-funk, soul, and fusion. The band underwent a fundamental transition in 2019. After completing the Meets Joe Russo EP and a third album, their guitarist Neal Casal committed suicide on August 26, 2019. He left his bandmates a note asking for them to continue in his absence– to continue recording, touring, and playing together. The band decided to carry on with a rotating cast of guitarists, landing on John Lee Shannon as the permanent replacement.
In this metamorphosis, Circles Around the Sun spans both heartbreak and hope. Doors close; windows open; new directions extend themselves in mysterious ways. But sometimes you know it’s real from the first beat. It just clicks. It’s just how Neal would want it. It’s Circles Around The Sun.
Dan Horne Band
Los Angeles-based producer, player and all-around cosmic American troubadour Dan Horne makes his solo recording debut with ‘The Motorcycle Song EP,’ a 4-track song cycle of original instrumentals and vintage boogie covers. Horne’s first release under his own name synthesizes his talents into a single, playful statement of sound and magic, recorded and performed entirely by him during the Great Quarantine of 2020.
Back in the days prior to March 2020 when bands toured the world, Dan was perpetually on the road as bassist and bandleader of two groups. One is Circles Around the Sun, an improvisation-based, dance party-inspired instrumental quartet that earlier this year released an album of pure cosmic disco. The other is LA’s finest Dead tribute band, Grateful Shred, known for their extended Drums/Space explorations and on-the-nose vocal harmonies. He also held down the low end on a number of tours with Jonathan Wilson.
When not on the road, Dan is in the studio working as a producer and engineer. His esteemed production resume includes celebrated records by indie visionary Cass McCombs, Mapache, The Chapin Sisters and Allah Las, captured at his very own Lone Palm Studios in Echo Park, Los Angeles, which is exactly where ‘The Motorcycle Song EP’ was recorded.
The short, but ever so sweet, collection opens with “Blackjack,” a swinging instrumental jammer that recalls a rural version of Stereolab hanging with Todd Rundgren, perched atop a mountain, plucking a banjo and exploring the sky, set aloft on the wings of a tripped out Prophet 5 synth.
Track two is a chuggy cover of Canned Heat’s “Poor Moon,” a sweet, sad, eco-conscious lament about the pollution of, yes, the moon. Originally released in 1969, the song foreshadowed what Canned Heat songwriter Alan “Blind Owl” Wilson saw as the inevitable destruction of our nearest astronomical neighbor.
“Rhythm 55” follows, grooving along like a Dillard & Clark backing track buttressed by a steady drum machine, showcasing Dan’s formidable pedal steel skills.
The set closes with the title song: a loopy cover of Arlo Guthrie’s “The Motorcycle Song” from 1967: “I don’t wanna pickle / I just wanna ride my motorcycle.” It’s the definition of laid back; a psychedelic ride-or-die partner for the quarantine age, escaping reality on two wheels, flowing vocal harmony and pedal steel angelics in its wake (all Dan, we might add).
So there it is. Dan Horne, our very own easy going, easy riding Captain America, free to record, produce, and perform, coming to a town (or studio) near you, as soon as we’re ready for him.
* Show is 21+. Attendees under the age of 21 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Attendees under 21 will be subject to a $5 surcharge. The surcharge must be paid in cash at the door on the day of the event.