the astonishing Pete LaBonne at Caffe Lena

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the astonishing Pete LaBonne at Caffe Lena

Post by joelpatterson » Sat May 26, 2012 5:10 am

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Pete LaBonne is the one truly mythical figure of the Capital District music scene. He makes everyone else look mundane and predictable by comparison. His edgy, wildman act prances along several borderlines-- madness, inspiration, revelation, lunacy. With his shock of unkempt hair and perpetually bewildered stare, he looks as though he recently emerged from a cave somewhere, after an extended residency. But he'd be a simple comic or a buffoon if he didn't have a solid core of amazingly authentic idealism, a principled outlook spanning the length and breadth of reality that celebrates human foibles as well as the occasional glories. These philosophical underpinnings make him a seer of the highest order. He's also a dazzling conversationalist, ultra-literate, expressing himself with a keen precision and refinement. Musically, it's all simplicity and back-to-basics: punchy, infectious, unforgettable. It's a wondrous combo-- potent blues married to extravagant wittiness. These guys come along once in a lifetime, and maybe not even that often!
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Post by iC » Sat May 26, 2012 9:20 am

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
total awesomeness:)
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Post by dgrieser » Wed May 30, 2012 9:40 am

Thank you indeed!!! We need more people like Pete LaBonne in the world.

Have you ever come across mandolin legend Frank Wakefield in Saratoga Springs? I know he has played Cafe Lena and the Parting Glass. He's a wild man too. You would enjoy him.

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Post by joelpatterson » Fri Jun 01, 2012 10:51 am

The name do not ring any wind chimes. The scene evolves pretty quickly around there-- that's one thing I've noticed.
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