Reed Mathis at The Camel

by | Feb 26, 2018 | COMMUNITY

Reed Mathis

The mastermind bassist behind Electric Beethoven brings his exciting new project to the Pour House Music Hall. Anything Reed Mathis is involved with is sure to push sonic boundaries, fill the spirit with euphoria and remind audiences of the shear power contained in live music. In the past he has blazed trails in collaboration with Roosevelt Collier, Bill Kreutzmann, Steve Kimock, Tea Leaf Green and Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey. He will be joined by drummer Scott Rager of Tea Leaf Green and guitarist Clay Welch of Electric Beethoven. The trio promises to siphon some of your favorite songs by the likes of the Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and more through a kaleidoscope of radically fresh imagination. On top of that, we can assure you that whatever this band touches will be feverishly funky, rich in complex, rhythmic, jazz-infused sensibilities and likely to venture into the realms of jam-rock in ways you’ve never conceived.

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