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"..gypsy jammin is what the lovely ladies in this troupe do best:  Django Reinhardt would have loved it....[they] know how to tear it up on stage, and can jam with the best bands out there.  If you're up for a little musical diversity, jonesing for a new sound, you'll want to put this outfit on your radar; you'll be glad you did..."  - Charlie Sullivan, Colorado Music Buzz

"They describe their sound as “gypsy grass” but I recommend taking a listen for yourself because I don’t believe that term does justice to the depth of their music." - Josh Darnell, Gin & Bear It - Tales from Both Sides of the Bar

"OK, the group plays Celtic tinged folk music (complete with fiddler and mandolin player), but don’t be fooled, The Gristle Gals have more in common with riot girls than Celtic women. Beneath the beautiful melodies and bad-ass fiddle playing is a pulsing rebellious streak that’s pure rock..."
- Charles O'Mara, UCD Advocate

"The first time I hear the band I felt like I was simultaneously transported into Romania, russia, and Appalachia.  At the same time it felt like we were all part of a Vaudeville variety show.  It's great to hear a flute and fiddle creating counterpoint on Gypsy melodies in what seems to be a bluegrass number.  Then, out of the blue, they'll whistle a Hora in a tune called the Alabama Song"  - Central City resident Hillary Peden

"The Gristle Gals are taking the Front Range by storm."  - Marc Tonglen, The Mountain Ear

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An Evening with The Gristle Gals
on Sep 18, 2010 at 09.00pm
at Skylark Lounge
takes place in
11 days

Whew! What a fun weekend!
Ok, so we played Thursday with Latin Grass at Quixotes then went up into the hills to The Goat in Keystone for Friday and Saturday, then played Mountain Sun in Boulder last night and well - we are tuckered out!!!  But hey, ya just can't beat playing music with great people and FOR great people.  It was also quite lovely to hang out in the hot tub on top of the hotel in Keystone and watch the peeps racing down the mountain... ahhhhh this is the life!  We had so much fun!!  Thanks to everyone who hung out with us and thanks to all the folks at the venues who spoiled us!  If you missed out on the mountain fun, you can catch up with us at Washington Park Grille this Saturday.  What a perfect way to unwind from the holiday madness, eh?  A little lounging with the band, apertif in hand... huh? huh?  Come on, you know you want to!
 
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