New Shows Coming To Your City
Hey Ya’ll. So we haven’t been blogging (well I haven’t been blogging lately) so I thought that I would catch you up on what’s been going on over the past month or so.
As you may or may not know, while Dolson has started very much as a solo endeavor, it was never my intention to remain a solo act. We’ve been working hard to put a solid band together for a year now, and I think we seem to have stumbled on something that’s pretty great. The last 2 shows, Philly, and NYC, were the first shows of many with the new line up. JCK, (Maid Myriad, Apres Vous) is playing Guitar, Zac Hall (Chasing Chariots) is tearing it up on the drums, and Andrew Cushman (Blush, End Times Band) is layin down the bass. The 4 of us traveled for the first time together out of state in my 15 year old station wagon pulling a 1/2 ton trailer filled with gear and Coke Zero. For those of you who don’t know of my Coke Zero addiction, it has recently caused much pain and frustration as the freezing weather caused the cans to explode all over everyone’s luggage but mine. haha. sorry guys.
Well we’re back in Akron for a bit, but gearing up to hit the road again in less than a week for Pittsburgh and NYC, but we’re most excited about our next show back in Akron. We’ll be opening up for one of our favorite bands Green River Ordinance at Musica on February 18. If you were at the Album Release show in November, you know that the place was packed. We really appreciate your support for making that night amazing, and. . .well we want to do it again. Here’s how you can help. Advanced tickets are on sale now at ticketmaster. Here’s the link. Order your tickets now and help us pack that place again!
Oh, and while you’re waiting for your ticket sales to process, check out these highlights from last week.
Here’s Zac repacking the trailer on a highway exit ramp. We heard the tires rubbing on the wheel wells, so we figured we might need a little better weight distribution.

JCK pullin a DiCaprio somewhere off the Penna Turn Pike

Murph’s “A Comfortable Place To Be”

Gettin schooled on our nations history. Did you know the Liberty Bell is like 260 years old! Geez.


Yeah, that’s a Marlin.

Strawberry Fields Forever.

leaving Manhattan, just before JCK hit a cop with the trailer

Velvet Paintings!? This truck stop had everything!

Thanks again to all of you who came out to the shows in Philly and NYC. A Special thanks to Mr. Santos, Nat, Lyndsay, and friends, for showing us such tremendous hospitality. It was great meeting all of you.
-Andy
