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Crowded Streets pays tribute to Dave Matthews Band at River Street Jazz Cafe in Plains on April 16

Crowded Streets pays tribute to Dave Matthews Band at River Street Jazz Cafe in Plains on April 16
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From a press release:

With a sound as maneuverable as theirs, shifting easily from Celtic to jazz to folk rock to acoustic funk, recreating the experience of a Dave Matthews Band concert would seem daunting to most. Many have tried. Some have come close. Crowded Streets, the most authentic and highly acclaimed DMB tribute band in the industry today, excels at this feat, bringing world-class musicians from the same landscapes that spawned the original quintet.

Crowded Streets has announced a special performance at the River Street Jazz Cafe (667 N. River St., Plains) on Saturday, April 16. Doors open at 8 p.m. for dining, and the show starts at 10 p.m.

Tickets for the show, which is 21+, are $10-$12 and can be purchased in advance via Hold My Ticket.

Crowded Streets have quickly rose to the top of the scene with years of professional experience, talent, and the unique ability to genuinely bring the music of DMB to the fans with the same passion and drive that made DMB such a powerhouse band in the first place.

Frontman and guitarist Gabe Matthews is the focal point of the band. Drawing from years of experience on stage, his ability to emulate Dave Matthew’s vocals and stage presence is uncanny.

“What makes us stand apart is that every member has the skill and stage appeal needed to stand in for his DMB counterpart,” Matthews says. “Crowded Streets wants to make sure there’s something for everyone at every one of our performances!”

Close your eyes and that’s where all but the most trained ear might tell them apart from DMB themselves. The Crowded Streets rhythm section trades off in DMB’s trademark syncopated counterpoint. As the battery that powers the band’s contagious live jam chemistry, the Carter Beauford and Stefan Lessard of the group finish each other’s sentences in powerful rhythm and soulful conversation.

In between providing rich vocal harmonies, the violinist and saxophonist also seem to converse on stage, quoting Boyd Tinsely’s, Jeff Coffin’s, and the late LeRoi Moore’s more recognizable licks during their solos while weaving in their own improvisational vocabulary they both have developed over a lifetime of performing.

Gabe Matthews is the focal point of the band. Drawing from years of experience on stage, his ability to emulate Dave’s vocals and stage presence is uncanny. When the spirit takes him, Gabe treats audience members to his spot-on renditions of Dave’s signature footwork and anecdotal stage chatter, all adding to the authenticity of the performance.

Never has the Dave Matthews Band relied on gimmicks, excessive makeup, pyrotechnics, or gauche showboating during their approximately 2,000 major arena appearances. The spectacle is almost entirely to the ear; that is what Crowded Streets strives for each time they take the stage. They never tire of hearing the words, “If I close my eyes, I could swear I’m at a Dave Matthews Band concert.”