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Watchhouse & Punch Brothers, Salter Path / Throes Of Night (live), Mountain Winery, August 5, 2022

Watchhouse and Punch Brothers play the instrumental songs "Salter Path / Throes Of Night" live in concert at the Mountain Winery in Saratoga, California on August 5, 2022. Salter Path / Throes Of Night appeared on Andrew Marlin solo album, Fable & Fire (2021). Watchhouse, formerly Mandolin Orange, is a folk duo from Chapel Hill, North Carolina consisting of married couple Emily Frantz and Andrew Marlin. Punch Brothers are a Grammy Award winning progressive bluegrass band consisting of Chris Thile (lead vocals, mandolin), Chris Eldridge (guitar), Gabe Witcher (fiddle), Noam Pikelny (banjo), and Paul Kowert (bass). Joining Watchhouse and Punch Brothers onstage were Sarah Jarosz (octave mandolin) and Nathaniel Smith (cello). ============ American Acoustic live tour dates - with Watchhouse (2022): July 27 - Bonner, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater July 28 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre July 31 - Portland, OR @ Pioneer Courthouse Square Aug. 1 - Seattle, WA @ Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheatre Aug. 3 - Jacksonville, OR @ Britt Festival Fairgrounds Aug. 5 - Saratoga, CA @ Mountain Winery Aug. 6 - Rohnert Park, CA @ Green Music Center Aug. 7 - Los Angeles, CA @ Ford Amphitheatre Aug. 17 - Northampton, MA @ Pines Theater Aug. 18 - New Haven, CT@ Westville Music Bowl Aug. 19 - Upper Salford Township, PA @ Philadelphia Folk Festival ============ Watchhouse official bio: By the time 2019 came to its fitful end, Andrew Marlin knew he was tired of touring. He was grateful, of course, for the ascendancy of Mandolin Orange, the duo he’d cofounded in North Carolina with fiddler Emily Frantz a decade earlier. With time, they had become new flagbearers of the contemporary folk world, sweetly singing soft songs about the hardest parts of our lives, both as people and as a people. Their rise—particularly crowds that grew first to fill small dives, then the Ryman, then amphitheaters the size of Red Rocks—humbled Emily and Andrew, who became parents to Ruby late in 2018. They’d made a life of this. Still, every night, Andrew especially was paid to relive a lifetime of grievances and griefs onstage. After 2019’s Tides of a Teardrop, a tender accounting of his mother’s early death, the process became evermore arduous, even exhausting. What’s more, those tunes—and the band’s entire catalogue, really—conflicted with the name Mandolin Orange, an early-20s holdover that never quite comported with the music they made. Nightly soundchecks, at least, provided temporary relief, as the band worked through a batch of guarded but hopeful songs written just after Ruby’s birth. They offered a new way to think about an established act. Those tunes are now Watchhouse, which would have been Mandolin Orange’s sixth album but is instead their first also under the name Watchhouse, a moniker inspired by Marlin’s place of childhood solace. The name, like the new record itself, represents their reinvention as a band at the regenerative edges of subtly experimental folk-rock. Challenging as they are charming, and an inspired search for personal and political goodness, these nine songs offer welcome lessons about what any of us might become when the night begins to break. ============== Punch Brothers official bio: Punch Brothers are mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny, and violinist Gabe Witcher. Their accolades include a Grammy for best folk album for their 2018 release All Ashore, and praise from the media, including the Washington Post, which said, "With enthusiasm and experimentation, Punch Brothers take bluegrass to its next evolutionary stage, drawing equal inspiration from the brain and the heart." Punch Brothers formed in 2006. Its first Nonesuch record, Punch, was released in 2008 and combined elements of the band’s many musical interests. In 2009, they began a residency at NYC’s intimate Lower East Side club The Living Room, trying out new songs and ultimately spawning Antifogmatic (2010). In 2012, the band released Who’s Feeling Young Now?, which Q praised for its ‘astonishing, envelope-pushing vision’, while Rolling Stone said, “The acoustic framework dazzles–wild virtuosity used for more than just virtuosity.” Their 2015 album, the T Bone Burnett-produced, The Phosphorescent Blues, addresses with straight-up poignancy and subversive humor, the power and the pitfalls of our super-connected world. ========= Typo catcher: Punch Bros, Watch House, Punchhouse, Watch Brothers, Andrew Marlyn, Saltier Path, Throws Of Night

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