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The Dead South have never been about constant reinvention, but about full commitment to their own singular way. With confidence in their sound and style and trust in each other, The Dead South arrive at the cusp of explosive global success in an enviable, and well-earned, position: total autonomy. It doesn't really matter what you call their music - progressive bluegrass, alternative Americana, country, folk and western, what matters is that this is theirs, and people from all different backgrounds, beliefs, experiences, languages and ages love it.
True blue right through, The Dead South don't shy away from ruffling traditionalists' feathers from time to time, as they flawlessly execute banjo rolls and lightning-fast mandolin tremolos, 3-part harmonies and songs of classic themes -murder ballads, disloyalty, ghosts and the like, all with a wink and a smile. As they continue their climb to the top, The Dead South have learned an important lesson: If you're going to be outsiders, you'd better be great.
Confirmed by the passion of their Dead South cosplaying fans, who go to concerts in the band's signature look, this four-piece acoustic set from the middle of the Canadian prairies have found their people. Good Company, as they call themselves, is a global community of vastly dissimilar folks who might not see eye to eye, but who stand shoulder to shoulder at the gigs.
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I was not familiar with the band, but my son enjoyed them. I went to see what they were about. Great show - enjoyed it tremendously.
Great Show!
The opening act, Jake Vaadeland, was really good. I wish they had had a longer set, especially if it would have cut the Hooten Hollers short. That band was awful. Dude could wail but needs to pick a different genre. The girl played really well but all three together were just a hot mess. The Dead South were amazing. They are so much better live! They perform so well together. It is one of the best live shows I've seen. They have great on stage chemistry. I know Memphis probably wasn't the best stop for them but I truly hope they decide to come back.
We enjoyed The Dead South. Our only complaint is that it was a Monday night and they didn’t start playing until 9:45. Minglewood Hall doesn’t have chairs and standing from 8 until showtime was miserable.
Amazing show! Just AMAZING!
Great show filled with energy and of course, GREAT MUSIC!!!! Everything from the lighting to the sound to the music....GO SEE THEM!!!!!!!
Stage design was incredible. They are so much better live. Recordings don't quite do them justice.
Slip back to the Prairie
When I first stepped foot into the venue, I knew I made the right decision to come out to see this show. The set piece of the stage was made into a traditional old town seen in any western film. Being a fan of these films and growing up in the same dress as the western theme meant I felt right at home! Then once the first openers came onto stage the entire room just got quiet and the entire audience knew. We where in for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Both opening acts brought their music to life and brought the rest of us back in time. To a time when it wasn't about making the biggest noise or being the loudest band in town. It was just about good storytelling through our voices and our instruments. Jake Vaadeland and the Sturgeon River Boys encapsulated that feeling of classic rock and soothing dulcet tones mixed with original bluegrass inflection. The Hooten Hollers brought everyone to the present with their unique blend of heavy metal and country blues. And then there was The Dead South. Words cannot describe the sheer joy and amazement I felt watching this ensemble. Despite not having drunk a drop of alcohol or taken a hit of anything substance, I felt myself transported back into the time of the backdrop with the way these men masterfully played their music. True masters of their craft, the Dead South made sure that everyone would have gotten their money's worth by using a mix of old songs and singles from their newly released Album "Chains and Stakes". The audience and I were completely captivated from the first pluck to the final strum of the performance with these men from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Foot-stomping awesome!
The Dead South is foot-stomping awesome! You can tell they enjoy performing for everyone! I can’t get enough of them!
The Dead South are a fantastic band. Great musicians and lots of energy! Both opening bands; Jake Vaadeland & The Sturgeon River Boys and The Hooten Hallers were really good. Nice to see The Dead South give some stage time to some up and comers. House of Blues Houston is a great venue. Up close, decent acoustics, great atmosphere and cool bartenders. A great night out!!
10 out of 10 will be going again. Dead South killed it, venue sounded great. The show was so polished and professional. Place was clean, seats were comfy. Band was on point.
The audio sucked
Neat venue, outstanding staff, but the sound sucked. Nothing but overdriven bass and the random banjo riff. The vocals were so bad I couldn't make out any lyrics other than an occasional word
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People Are Strange
We Used to Vacation
Help Me Scrape the Mucus Off My Brain
Saturday Night
96 Quite Bitter Beings
Keep On The Sunny Side
Pallet On The Floor
Will The Circle Be Unbroken
Flint Hill Special
You Are My Sunshine
Sugar & Joy
Act of Approach
Diamond Ring
Fat Little Killer Boy
Broken Cowboy
Snake Man (Pt. 1)
Snake Man (Pt. 2)
Heaven in a Wheelbarrow
Crawdaddy Served Cold
Alabama People
Distance Oneself
Illusion & Doubt
Every Man Needs A Chew
Dead Man’s Isle
Smoochin’ In The Ditch
One Armed Man
The Good Lord
Time For Crawlin’
Massacre Of El Kuroke
Gunslinger’s Glory
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In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company
Travellin’ Man
Ballad for Janoski
Down That Road
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That Bastard Son
Deep When the River’s High
Into the Valley
Banjo Odyssey
The Ocean Went Mad And We Were To Blame EP
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Nashville, TN: Ryman Auditorium, July 7 Louisville, KY: Old Forester’s Paristown Hall, July 8 Chicago, IL: The Vic Theatre, July 9 Milwaukee, WI: The Rave / Eagles Club, July 10 Chesterfield, MO: The Factory, July 12 Des Moines, IA: Lauridsen Amphitheater, July 13 Whitefish, MT: Under The Big Sky Festival, July 16 Portland, OR: McMenamins Grand Lodge, July 18 Cheyenne, WY: The Lincoln, July 21 Dillon, CO: Dillon Amphitheater, July 22 Tao, NM: Taos Mesa Brewing, July 23 Tucson, AZ: Rialto Theatre, July 25
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The Dead South is currently touring across 13 countries and has 61 upcoming concerts.
Their next tour date is at Sporthalle Hamburg in Hamburg, after that they'll be at Zitadelle Spandau in Berlin.
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Zitadelle Spandau
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Budapest Park
Posthof Frischluftbühne
Wagenhallen
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Zenith, die Kulturhalle
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Salle Pleyel
Big Four Roadhouse
Ryman Auditorium
The Rhythm Section Amphitheater
Dillon Amphitheater
KettleHouse Amphitheater
Paramount Theatre
McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater
Revolution Concert House & Event Center
Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater, Deer Valley Resort
Britt Pavilion
Grand Sierra Resort & Casino
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
The Van Buren
Midland Theatre
The Criterion
Frontón México
KEMBA Live!
Brooklyn Paramount
College Street Music Hall
State Theatre
House of Blues - Boston
Old National Centre
Burton Cummings Theatre
Edmonton EXPO Centre (EEC)
Prospera Place
Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
Molson Canadian Centre at Casino New Brunswick
GLC Live at 20 Monroe
The Fillmore Detroit
Riviera Theatre
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San Francisco Bath House
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Saw TDS last night at the Knitting Factory in Spokane-It was the very best show I have been to in a long time! The energy was high and the crowd threw the energy back to the band-everyone foot stomping, dancing (even some swing dancing), clapping, yelling and some good old screaming! TDS has a wide appeal and it showed in the crowd-all ages were there. TDS' Stage set and light show was stellar-Four large leaded glass windows with each of the guys' personal moniker on them were behind each band member. They had really large old style lanterns in front of the mic stands that made a cool glow, coupled with the fog and laser lights made a very visually satisfying watch. The guys brought a great time-
Danny had a big smile the whole set. Of course Nate & Scott sang so great! The sound was fantastic-so great to hear them live after watching them on Youtube for the last few years-A live album or Live Video production would be really great to see in the future. We arrived a bit too late to really get to hear Elliot Brood-But there was a middle band-I wish I had their name! A 3-piece of older fellas that really rocked out! I really enjoyed there music! The lead guy wore a white Canadian Mountie type hat. I would love to get their name if anyone knows who they are...they were quite impressive! The whole show was Five stars!!! Would do again! Thank you TDS for coming to Spokane!-Love ya! SpokaneSandi
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The Dead South was absolutely as expected...totally epic! Love these guys!
There was one thing about the show that I do feel the need to say...the first opening musician was really good...sound was great!
But the band that played prior to the Dead South was impossible to hear. The sound was terrible...could not hear vocals at all sadly...everything was drowned out by the drums. Such a bummer...not only for the audience but also the band...the sound made it sound like just a whole lot of noise.
(Again though...the Dead South were EPIC!)
The Dead South's (TDS) tour kickoff was unforgettable! My wife, and our friends had a blast dancing along to and being entertained by Beach Bodies & Andino Suns in addition to TDS. We were impressed with all their new artwork merchandise & official tour poster. Can't wait to officially mount it on a wall.
Now if only we could stop playing their new album 'Sugar & Joy' vinyl, I'm getting dizzy from staring at it's "revolutionary" design in a trance state.
Sugar & Joy raises bar for Canadian records.
Can't wait to meet these lads again, the VIP experience was truely unforgettable.
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The Dead South have never been about constant reinvention, but about full commitment to their own singular way. With confidence in their sound and style and trust in each other, The Dead South arrive at the cusp of explosive global success in an enviable, and well-earned, position: total autonomy. It doesn't really matter what you call their music - progressive bluegrass, alternative Americana, country, folk and western, what matters is that this is theirs, and people from all different backgrounds, beliefs, experiences, languages and ages love it.
True blue right through, The Dead South don't shy away from ruffling traditionalists' feathers from time to time, as they flawlessly execute banjo rolls and lightning-fast mandolin tremolos, 3-part harmonies and songs of classic themes -murder ballads, disloyalty, ghosts and the like, all with a wink and a smile. As they continue their climb to the top, The Dead South have learned an important lesson: If you're going to be outsiders, you'd better be great.
Confirmed by the passion of their Dead South cosplaying fans, who go to concerts in the band's signature look, this four-piece acoustic set from the middle of the Canadian prairies have found their people. Good Company, as they call themselves, is a global community of vastly dissimilar folks who might not see eye to eye, but who stand shoulder to shoulder at the gigs.
Loved them. Thought their music was great.
Jubilee auditorium is always a great venue. Loved the music and thoroughly enjoyed the concert.
great concert
another great Canadian band tell all your friends about the dead south
Excellent performances by both Indigo Joseph and Dead South.
The only problem was the line ups at intermission to get a beverage. Was in line the whole intermission and got my drink (2 minutes before performance started. More staff required in concessions.
I saw these gentlemen at the Come Together festival and they gave such an enthusiastic performance that I had to buy tickets for them when they came back to Edmonton. They came back about a year and a half later and gave another fantastic performance!!!! I hope they come back every year to Edmonton. They put their heart and souls into every performance and are truly a treat to watch.
Great show .Second time seeing Dead South loved the show and would see them again
Awesome show!!!
Great Band!! Exceptional talent!! It was a fantastic show!!
My 11 yo daughter loved it!
I really like the Jubilee never have a bad seat. The Dead South is one of my daughters favorite bands. Amazing performance! Indigo Joseph was good too.
They were fab and loved their opening band
We had great seats and of course the acoustics were perfect for this band .These guys are wonderful to see live as they are wonderful musicians and their singing is great as well
Utterly phenomenal concert!! Loved every minute of it!! Really wanted them to play more songs, though...
The concert was good. In comparison to their show the year before in Edmonton, it didn’t compare. Less energy overall I’d say. Their start/stop tactics for each song got a bit old too. It stops the momentum of the crowd I find and can be frustrating. The acoustics weren’t as good as the Winspear too. All that said, it was good but I probably wouldn’t need to see them again.
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