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Everyone Orchestra with RunniKine at The Aggie

Danger Close including the progressive jam tune “Vice.” Their set featured oodles of improvisation and a sit-in from Sun Squabi’s Kevin Donohue, who received props from Luba on their recent sellout of The Fillmore in Denver. Everyone Orchestra shows are hard to describe, beyond listing the members and some notable jams an actual review tends to lack the energy and vibrancy of the live performance. The players are locked in with Butler who orchestrates the band via a small tablet featuring hand-written direction and an abundance of eye contact. The songs can literally go any which way depending on the preconceived notions of music by the performers assembled. The shows are always jam-centric but more and more they are incorporating vocal jams and actual songs. Shira Elias was blasting out her signature vocals from the very start of the show. Mike Rempel was forced into the limelight due to Garvey’s absence, but he had help from Kevin Donohue. Many in attendance seemed to be there for Joel Cummins, who received many accolades from the enthusiastic crowd. Perhaps the most compelling part of the show was a huge back and forth jam between Joel and the horn section. At one point Butler announced a homage to AC/DC’s Malcolm Young who recently passed away. This was a rock tune lead by Coleman on the kit. At one point late in the set Butler invited RunniKine’s Eric Luba back to the stage for a dueling keyboard jam featuring Joel. Overall this was a great show and totally representative of what fans have come to expect when seeing Everyone Orchestra. The super jam has grown from being a random often unplanned event at a festival, to becoming an actual touring band. If you yearn to see live collaboration and unlikely combinations of musicians then check out EO. They are about the music, nothing is rehearsed, and every night is a new and exciting adventure. I for one cannot think of a better place to see Everyone Orchestra than in the Red Barn on a Sunday afternoon at Summer Camp. For the last several years that has been the reward to Make A Difference participants. Check out your festival booklet for more info when you get onsite this year.

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