Jefferson Starship / Nuclear Furniture embossed c/o vg+ LP 1984

Nuclear Furniture LP
Nuclear Furniture LP
Nuclear Furniture LP
Nuclear Furniture LP

Tracks (click to listen):

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Starship / No Protection c/o vg+ LP 1987

Starship LP
Starship LP
Starship LP
Starship LP

Artist: Starship
Title: No Protection
Label: RCA
Number: 6413-1-G
Year: 1987
Format: Stereo LP
Cover: vg; saw mark lower left
Inner Sleeve: original custom, torn
Record: vg+
Tracks (click to listen):

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Duotone Chain

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13" Deco Chain
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2019 09-07 Thunder And Rain, Byron’s Bar, Pomeroy, IA

thunder and rain poster
Poster By Mark Gerking

Erinn Peet Lukes, guitar and vocals, Ian Haegele bass and harmonies, Dylan McCarthy, mandolin and vocals and Allen Cooke dobro (absent for this performance)

Thunder And Rain, hailing from Colorado, kicked off a mid-western tour at Byron’s Bar, Pomeroy, Iowa, on Saturday night September 7, 2019 with twenty-four songs, delighting a small attentive crowd with their lush harmonies and accomplished picking skills.

Erinn Peet Lukes says they do “Acoustic Americana”, but some are tempted to pigeonhole them as “bluegrass”. They did do a bluegrass tune or two just to prove they could, but Peet Lukes pointed out that they don’t have a banjo, having “learned” , and mentioned jovially that “sometimes you just have to grow up and be an adult”, quickly adding that she was joking.

The band has been recording for about five years and Peet Lukes’ writing skills are considerable. Their covers are respectful and well-chosen (even the somewhat unlikely Sweet Child O’ Mine, which vaulted them to some YouTube fame a couple of years ago). McCarthy’s mandolin expertise was called upon for extra duty due to the dobro player Cooke’s absence and he rose to the occasion. Haegele’s stand up bass held down the bottom and was notable when it was his turn to solo.

Byron’s Bar is the crown jewel of Iowa listening rooms and is a perfect spot for a quieter band like Thunder And Rain. Unfortunately, as many bands performing there mention, it is also the middle of nowhere, and if you’re driving from the Denver area, it’s a long haul over some pretty rural roads toward the end of the trip. The band was just a little late, and bless their commitment, headed straight from their vehicle to the stage and played without a sound check other than the opening “Angela”. The house PA balked a little, particularly the vocal microphone, forcing listeners to pay close attention to what turned out to be their beautiful harmonies. That didn’t particularly detract, though, and drew this listener in closer.

In my notes, I marked a few personal favorites: “Cut The Wire”, the lead track on their current CD, (Start Believing), “Travelin’ Soldier”, a Dixie Chicks cover written by Bruce Robinson, “Into The Mystic”, a Van Morrison cover,  “Angel From Montgomery”, the John Prine tune, and “Small Town Hero”, another original. Every other song they did was of equal caliber, so it might be silly to pick favorites.

Especially considering their ten hour trip to get there, the band delivered.

Thunder And Rain:

Byron’s:

Byron’s Facebook Page Where He Usually Tells You Who’s On The Horizon: