Join Outdoor Sports Guide Magazine and everyone else in Salt
Lake City for the very last (sniffle) show of the 2014 Twilight Summer Concert
Series.
I saw The Head and the Heart open for Dave
Matthews Band at Usana Ampitheater last summer and they are not to be
missed!
About The Head and the Heart:
Formed in Seattle by a group of northwestern transplants,
the Head and the Heart is an indie folk band whose influences include
Americana, country-rock, and classic Beatlesque pop. The lineup came
together in 2009, when songwriters Jonathan Russell and Josiah Johnson met at
an open mike event at Seattle's Conor Byrne Pub. Pianist Kenny Hensley, bassist
Chris Zasche, violinist Charity Rose Thielen, and former Prabir & the Substitutes
drummer Tyler Williams rounded out the roster, and the Head and the Heart spent
the first half of 2010 touring the Pacific Northwest before self-releasing
their eponymous debut in June. By the end of the summer, they'd created enough
buzz in the Pacific Northwest to entertain offers from several record labels,
eventually signing with Sub Pop that fall and reissuing their album -- this
time with remastered tracks and one new song -- in early 2011.
The band spent much of their time on tour during 2012 and subsequently began the writing process for their second album on the road. They eventually returned to Seattle to record their sophomore release, 2013's Let’s Be Still.
The band spent much of their time on tour during 2012 and subsequently began the writing process for their second album on the road. They eventually returned to Seattle to record their sophomore release, 2013's Let’s Be Still.
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