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[QUOTE="Hey Adrien!, post: 4016599, member: 5787"] Leo Kottke is one of my favorite "check him out whenever he is in the area" shows. His solo show at the Ridgefield Playhouse was the the first concert my wife and I went together when we were first dating. Him and Gordon make a great pair, too. Their first album, [I]Clone[/I], came out when I was in high school and Phish was a big influence on my band at the time. However, this was during one of Phish hiatuses, so we ate up any Phish side projects: [I]Clone[/I] being my favorite still to this date. Two very talented musicians and both with fun, off-beat humor. Thanks for the post, [USER=93]@8893[/USER]! It inspired me to check out his tour dates. [URL='https://www.leokottke.com/tour']He's playing the Northeast this autumn[/URL], including a show in Hartford and Old Saybrook. If any of you live near Fall River and haven't been to the Narrows Center for the Arts, it's an awesome venue. I just picked up two tickets for his Sunday night show in Mamaroneck, NY, just a half hour from us. I last saw Kottke in Beacon, NY back in 2015 at the new Towne Crier Cafe, so good to see he's still touring at 76! [/QUOTE]
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