Guy Capecelatro III On Tour

We’re proud to announce the *Guy Capecelatro III* _End of Winter Tour_.

In support of his new album on Dromedary Records, _North for the Winter_, Guy hits the road with the wonderful Massachusetts band Tiger Saw, mixing in a few house concerts with some shows at public venues throughout the Northeast. Please check out Guy and Tiger Saw on the following dates:

*Saturday, March 3:* Winooski, VT – _The Monkey House_ (with the fantastic Hello Shark)

*Sunday, March 4:* West Hartford, CT – _The Backstage Pizza Cafe_

*Tuesday, March 6:* York, PA – _The Parliament_

*Wednesday, March 7:* Clifton, NJ – _The Clash Bar_ (with Dromedary artist *The 65’s*, performing acoustic)

*Sunday, March 11:* Kennebunk, ME – _The Hive_ (with Old Soul)

*Monday, March 12:* Portsmouth, NH – _The Red Door_ (with Eric Ott)

*Tuesday, March 13:* Portland, ME – _St. Lawrence Arts_

Guy Capecelatro III weighs in on his favorite tour destinations

Our friends at *Green Light Go Music Publicity* have a feature in their music blog called _High Five!_ – it’s where artists give a list of five favorite things.

This week, *Guy Capecelatro III*, who’s done quiet a bit of traveling, offers up his five favorite places to visit while on tour.

The verdict for #1: San Francisco.

Read the entire feature “here.”:http://glgpub.com/blog/high-five/high-five-from-guy-capecelatro-iii

Wilfully Obscure reviews Tunnel Trees

The always engaging music blog *Wilfully Obscure* has turned in an excellent review of the new *Cuppa Joe* CD, _Tunnel Trees_.

Kicking off with the reviewer’s impression of the album’s lead track “A Couple Whiles” as “smack(ing) of For Against circa their soothing and oft overlooked _Shelf Life_ album.” The review proceeds to describe the remaining album:

_”The nine numbers succeeding the aforementioned ‘A Couple Whiles’ are comparatively homespun organic guitar pop, occasionally whimsical and brimming with a potpourri of variations of the well-worn genre. There’s a bit of a kiwi vibe infiltrating ‘Giving Up the Day’ and ‘Some Might Call Us Happy,’ with both songs hinting at what Chris Knox/Tall Dwarfs were so blithely trying to convey a quarter century or so ago. ‘In the Shade of Tunnel Trees’ and ‘Blue Sky moon’ flaunt a more robust sonic palette, while another key album highlight, ‘Forty’ is a brisk, minite and a half burst of campfire pop, packing an infectious harmony. In short, even though I wasn’t treated to the new For Against album I had initially anticipated, I got something just as rewarding, and you just might as well.”

Read the entire review “here”:http://wilfullyobscure.blogspot.com/2012/02/cuppa-joe-tunnel-trees-2012-dromedary.html

New 65’s Video

Check out the new video of “Walk On Selfishly,” the lead single from *The 65’s* debut CD _Strike Hard!_.

Directed by Brian Fitzpatrick, the video is set in an underground punk club in Suburban New Jersey. And if we may say so, it’s a kickass song.

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