MUSIC: The Devil Makes Three Hosts Benefit For Brown Bird's Dave Lamb
Rob Duguay, GoLocalProv Music Critic
MUSIC: The Devil Makes Three Hosts Benefit For Brown Bird's Dave Lamb

Jay Berndt & The Orphans
Jay Berndt has a one of a kind voice that sounds like the most monstrous creature you ever seen turning it up to 11 and making you shake your hips. A local legend who is quite the storyteller, when Jay and The Orphans rock the joint it brings your heart back home to beer swillin' rock & roll. "California", "Gasoline", "Different Things" and "The Judgement" highlighted one hell of a set that made my eardrums rattle. People say Godzilla lives in Japan, I think he came over to Providence and renamed himself Jay Berndt.
The Devil Makes Three
Up next was the trio that helped put the whole thing together. The Devil Makes Three have the most catchy rhythms you'll ever hear and your feet are bound to get a strange sense of the boogie. Don't worry though, they wouldn't be one of the best folk bands on Earth if they didn't give you that fine feelin'. When I saw The Devil Makes Three play at The Newport Folk Festival a few years ago I've been a huge fan ever since. When you see them live your ears will love the sounds of "The Bullet", "Beneath The Piano", their rendition of Blind Willie McTell's "Statesboro Blues", "Graveyard", "Shades", "Gracefully Face Down", my personal fave in "Old Number Seven" and "Do Wrong Right". After their unreal set and a roaring applause, the crowd chanted "We Want More!!! We Want More!!!". The Devil Makes Three went back up with former Zox violinist and MorganEve's brother Spencer Swain on banjo joining in to play a folk traditional in "St. James Infirmary Blues" and "Bangor Mash" that had people going absolutely insane. After witnessing a set like this, you can't help but know that The Devil Makes Three are the real deal.
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To conclude a wonderful evening of infectious fun and exquisite tunes, The What Cheer? Brigade invaded the ballroom floor and proceeded to cause one of the biggest ruckuses I've ever had the pleasure of witnessing. There was a light show, horns blaring and a ridiculous amount of grooving that only What Cheer can bring. What a night! I can't figure out anything more splendid than putting on a benefit for a fantastic individual by starting off with rock & roll, jumpy folk and ending it with a crazy brass-filled dance party. Like many of my friends who are too preoccupied with their lives you're most likely thinking to yourself, "This already happened?!!! Damn, I missed another great show!". Well, the solution to your problem is very obvious. Log on to fetemusic.com, look up Fete's calendar to see what's happening next and live a little.
