Wild Weeeds & Marc Delgado share the stage @ The Hangar On the Hudson in Troy, NY. Saturday, October 15th 8PM
$10
Wild Weeeds are neo-garage rock legends playing their own brand of lake surf music. They’ve released several Eps and three full-length albums: Let It Bleeed, Live At Leeeds, and Doodletown. Marc E Weeed (drums), Lou Weeed (rhythm guitar and vocals), RJ Weeed (lead guitar and vocals) and Scott McWeeed (bass guitar) are brothers of electric plantlife. These Wild Weeeds grow fast and wild in any environment!
Marc Delgado is a singer/songwriter, poet & storyteller from Woodstock, NY. His recent studio album: Wildwood Road is filled with cinematic, psychedelic snapshots of his days of addiction & violence, living out of motels up & down California’s San Joaquin Valley. Woven into these scenes are songs of loss & survival, redemption, recovery & love. Recorded in Hurley, NY at Hurley Sound with producer & band mate, Justin Tracy, Delgado has thrown his hat into the ring & announced his arrival in The Catskills as an artist to be noticed. Along with Tracy on drums, Delgado’s band consists of virtuosos, Todd Nelson on guitar & James Alanson Kirk on bass. Their performances are a mix of spoken-word, jazz improv, art rock, folk music, guerrilla theatre, lush vocal harmonies & loud rocknroll. When not performing with his band Delgado plays constantly as a one-man show. Part folkie, poet, raconteur & stand-up comic, Delgado tells stories & shares his experience from dark to light & all the shadows in between. With two live solo records under his belt: Live at Pete’s Candy Store Volumes I & II & a third one to be recorded in November, Delgado keeps moving forward finding his truest self on the stage. He is currently at work on a new studio album & his book, The Black Socks: A book of stories & poems & other stuff that may or may not have actually happened… is due out this Winter.