My Life in Black & White
Hells Kitchen, Tacoma 4-24-10
My Show Review
What a fun show...but these five guys from Portland, Oregon, are always fun to watch.
They've become good musicians and stage performers since I first saw them play at the
old Hells Kitchen on 6th Ave.  It was their folk rock sound that first drew my attention to
them as well as their drive to deliver it. Now a couple years later, it's their tight
musicianship that keeps me coming back and an interactive stage performance that
includes coming face to face with their audience, rocking out, black outfits, longer hair and
tattoos.
My Life in Black & White delivers another Good Performance in T-Town
My Life in Black
and White
band
members include:

Andy Langridge, Bass
Guitar

Jon Burbank, Lead
Guitar

Dylan Summers, Vocals
and Acoustic Guitar

Coty Landauer, Drums

Andrew Wicker,  
Rhythm Guitar
Dylan Summers, lead vocals (left and photo right) belted the beer
drinking tunes to the small audience at Hell's Kitchen in Tacoma
on March 24, 2010.
Copyright 2010                                                                                                    photo by Debbi J. Needham
Copyright 2010                                                photo by Debbi J. Needham
Copyright 2010                                                                                                        photo by Debbi J. Needham
Copyright 2010                                                                                                        photo by Debbi J. Needham
Andy Langridge (left and above) acts the role of the disenfranchised
folk-playing punk rocker as he croons to audience members while
playing bass guitar.
Copyright 2010                                                       photo by Debbi J. Needham
Copyright 2010                                                photo by Debbi J. Needham
and White.
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The above pics were taken with my little Motorola Blur camera phone. Its not the size of the
camera that matters, but the person rocking it.
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