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Upcoming Gigs

Sat July 26

Alice's Restaurant

7 PM, Acoustic Show, Woodside, CA | Map

Sat Aug 9

Starry Plough, Berkeley CA

Fri Aug 15

Apple Jack's, La Honda CA

Sat Aug 30

San Lorenzo Park, Santa Cruz

With Open Space Project, 12-5 PM.

Sat Sep 6

12 Galaxies SFwith Izabella

Previous Shows

The whole crew of Seconds on End

Henflings Tavern Jan 26, 2008

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Stanford Eating Clubs Nov 5, 2006

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Casa no Casa Aug 12, 2006

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Shadowland - Oct '05

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"These players are first rate string wizards, the vocals are top-notch, and it clearly comes straight from the heart. The work is full of soul, sometimes ecstatic, sometimes mournful, but the spirit is always strong. You will love this recording."

- Sandy Miranda, KPFA Jan. 2006

Reviews

Seconds On End has been described as an eclectic blend of funk, psychedelic rock, reggae, roots, and country rhythms.

"How come I've never heard of this band? This is an awesome discovery. Sweet psychedelic jams with some reggae influence create a nice mellow and dancable atmosphere."

- high country, archive.org, 3/21/07

"Essentially rock, this genre-spanning music simply MUST be heard. Magnificent performance. Excellent sound quality."

- Agricola, archive.org, 12/6/06

The Glow - Sept '02

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"If the Grateful Dead of 1976 had retired some long, sunny month to the countryside with Fairport Convention or Steeleye Span then they might have kicked out a disc like The Glow."

- Dennis Cook, Jambase, Feb. 2003

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About the Band

After five years of gigging together, veteran musicians and co-lead guitarists Nick Peters (Soul Patch, The Tony Khalife Group) and Peter Sawyer (Great North Special) weave expressive melodies with each other intuitively.

The band and audience ride on the untouchably smooth and funky grooves of Jae Hendrickson (Open Space Project) on drums and Brian Vandemark (Open Space Project, Neurohumors) on bass.

Seconds On End also features Carrie Adler on vocals as well as oboe, which lends the band a timbre seldom heard in rock.

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© 2006-8 Seconds On End. A Volume 11 Production.