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Tomorrow's Verse Taproom Beer Bar A bar made for music lovers by music lovers. Taproom and Bottle Shop located in the heart of the Be www.youenjoymybeer.comTrio Subtonic is a groove heavy power trio out of Portland, Oregon that blends genre bending funk with slow burning underground soul jazz. Led by keyboardist Galen Clark, Subtonic explores a coalescence of rock, soul, funk and jazz that simultaneously draws in listeners and pushes boundaries. The lineup features Micah Hummel on drums and Bill Athens on bass and often expands to the quartet lineup with guitarist Dan Balmer. http://www.triosubtonic.net/Trio Subtonic - KNKX $15 advanced, $20 at the door https://www.eventbrite.com/e/trio-s...MVl-ilIzZdxk8_aem_rbhagoe14ppaf7VeMDRHSw
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