
A Lost Dog Street Band concert will begin at 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23 at State Theatre, 609 Congress St. in Portland.
“The Magnolia Sessions” is the most recent album from dark country trio Lost Dog Street Band. But you can also expect to hear songs from their brand new one, “Glory,” set for release on Friday. The Nashville-based act turned to a more stripped-down sound for the new tunes, and singer-songwriter/lead vocalist Benjamin Tod’s vocals are clear and stirring on tracks like “Fight Like Hell To Be Free” and the moody “Jalisco Bloom.” Ashley Mae, the band’s violinist and vocalist as well as Tod’s life partner, also sounds stellar.
tickets cost $18 in advance, $21 day of show, or $30 preferred seating.
For more information, visit statetheatreportland.com.
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