MUSIC: Dr. Jones + The Shiners Fire Up The News Cafe

Rob Duguay, GoLocalProv Music Critic

MUSIC: Dr. Jones + The Shiners Fire Up The News Cafe

Dr. Jones and the Shiners
In the infancy of the new year, it's always exciting to see how local music is progressing in Lil' Rhody. At The News Cafe in Pawtucket this past Saturday there was an abundance of talent that was sure to warm the hearts, minds and most importantly the temperature. Providence supergroup Dr. Jones & The Shiners headlined a show with Dan Dodd, TomorrowTomorrow and fellow local supergroup The Imaginaries rounding out the bill, it was going to be a fun time you couldn't miss. If you did miss it, then you should have been at The News Cafe this past Saturday.

There isn't a better way to kick off a spectacular evening than with the soothing sounds of Dan Dodd. Always a pleasure to experience live, Dan delivered another fantastic performance highlighted by the Elliott Smith-esque "Tightrope", the romantic "Turn You On", a sci-fi intergalactic number in "Hey Mary Ann" and his current radio hit "Time Machine". The intimacy of Dan's set captivated the audience, they got as close to him as possible to feel the rhythms and listen to the lyrics. Next time you hear about Mr. Dodd playing in the Providence area, do yourself a favor and check him out. I know I've mentioned it numerous times, but I promise once you hear Dan's songs you'll be hooked.

A fairly new band on the scene, Tomorrow Tomorrow brought a soulful brand of folk that even had some funky tendencies. Reminiscent of Big Brother & The Holding Company, they had a velvety style that pleased the senses. With a few ballads to go along with their danceable tunes, Tomorrow Tomorrow had a fantastic mix showing this new act has a lot of potential to be a staple in the New England music scene for a very long time. I'm looking forward to seeing whenTomorrow Tomorrow is playing next, you should as well.

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Featuring Pixels' Lawrence Stumpf on bass, Jeremy Joubert from Tapestries & The Universes on drums, Brian Webb's emphatic guitar and Mackenzie Holloway on a rhythmic six string alternating on vocals, The Imaginaries' bluesy brand of Americana took The News Cafe over with authority. Webb left it all on the floor with the rocking "45" while Holloway got dark & cryptic with "Tides" for an interesting clash of techniques to start the band's performance. Webb unleashed his cigar box guitar for another bluesy one with "Down Home" and Holloway followed up with "Wide Eyed", an electrifying song that took everything to a whole new level. With Webb & Holloway playing off of each other along with Joubert and Stumpf holding down the rhythm section in excellent fashion, The Imaginaries impressed me to no end. I have a feeling 2014 will be a big year for this quartet, keep tabs on them for something truly special.

Capping off a night of amazing music was Dr. Jones & The Shiners, a unique take on rock & roll that had a little bit of surf and a whole lot of groove. A few of Providence's best musicians are in the group with The Mighty Good Boys' Nick Carr on drums and Benny Tilchin on guitar, Smith & Weeden's Ollie Williams on bass being lead by The Sugar Honey Iced Tea's Kate Jones' beautiful voice accented by her skills on ukelele. Strikingly original with combining the elements of rock & roll, folk, blues and even a tad bit of a jazzy lounge aesthetic made Dr. Jones & The Shiners a breath of fresh air on a cold night in Pawtucket. Their next show will be with Vudu Sister at AS220 in Providence on January 23rd so make sure you go and see two of the finest acts in The Ocean State. A spectacular night at a nice little dive bar in Pawtucket, check out The News Cafe's Facebook page to see what's happening next.


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