WEDNESDAY: Gypsy Healers, The Kindling Kind & The Dream Machine

by | Feb 14, 2012 | MUSIC

Last Wednesday, The Tungs joined The Dream Machine at The Republic and sonic-boomed for all in attendance. Hot off the UTR, Ink presses, The Dream Machine gave out several fresh tee’s to wanting fans that came out in support of their new weekly gig. This week, Gypsy Healers and The Kindling Kind will be sharing the stage with Dream Machine and they will have more free tee’s and gerat drink specials for those of you ballin on a budget. (EVENT PAGE)

Last Wednesday, The Tungs joined The Dream Machine at The Republic and sonic-boomed for all in attendance. Hot off the UTR, Ink presses, The Dream Machine gave out several fresh tee’s to wanting fans that came out in support of their new weekly gig. This week, Gypsy Healers and The Kindling Kind will be sharing the stage with Dream Machine and they will have more free tee’s and gerat drink specials for those of you ballin on a budget. (EVENT PAGE)

Since RVA Music Fest, The Kindling Kind has played Thursday Nights @ Weezie’s, the Richmond Music Review and the monthly Singer-Songwriter night at The Camel. The Kindling Kind will be opening up the show @ 9 pm sharp.


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Gypsy Healers are a four piece rock band with a sound reminiscent of those grungy golden years that were 90’s rock. Daniel Epperson (Lead Vocals), Dan Geddie (Bass), Cody Mausolf (Drums), and Jesse Colley (Guitar) compile this ensamble known for belting out big lyrics over hearty rhythms and eerily melodic guitar riffs.


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