Shoemaker Brothers Band Concert Experience: Nate Shoemaker Interviewed on James Lowe's Radio Show About Their Powerful & Unique Concert Experience

  • 11 years ago
Shoemaker Brothers Concert Experience: Nate Shoemaker, one of four brothers from a small logging town in Washington State, talks about how the band switches roles on every song during a concert; with one person singing the song written by him with the three Shoemaker Brothers in support on various instruments such as drums, bass, guitar, piano, cello, violin, viola and more.

Each Shoemaker Brother can play multiple instruments, such as guitar, piano, drums, bass, violin, and during a concert they are constantly switching roles, which brings freshness to each song that range from folk type ballads to high energy rock, from an Irish-Celtic type of sound to soul searching songs that paint a lilting picture of pain and hope. Sam, who served as a Marine in Iraq and participated in the massive Fallujah Campaign, in some ways is a de facto leader but the band actually comes as close to a true democracy that one can find. When sitting down to chat with all four Shoemaker Brothers, a feeling that all of them basically know what all the others are thinking or are about to say comes across.

Loyal fans and musicians love the band and their gigs are well attended throughout Southern California. The Brothers draw large crowds at all the major venues and are booked and re-booked constantly. They have played Whiskey A Go Go, The Roxy, Canyon Club, World Fest, Camarillo Festival, Oak's Music Nights. They have also opened for major acts like Little Feet, Loggins and Messina, Los Lobos, Canned Heat, all this in one short year. For an unknown band just arrived in Los Angeles this kind of progress in such a short time is phenomenal.

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