Saturday, May 21, 2011

Recap: Pat McGee's Down the Hatch OBX 5/12-5/15

Sorry I haven't blogged in a while. I have been caught up in a vortex filled with The Alternate Routes, Tony Lucca & Pat McGee after a fantastic weekend at Pat McGee's Down the Hatch OBX event. If you're not a Rock Boater, you don't often get to experience some of your favorite musicians in such a casual intimate setting. Many artists are trying to make this happen more often. Besides Sixthman, Pat McGee is the king of these events. We all set up shop at a hotel right on the beach in Nags Head in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. It is the perfect setting. The beach is right there & there's a huge deck with an outdoor bar. Inside, there's a restaurant and ballroom in case the weather doesn't cooperate. A great music venue for the Friday & Saturday night rock shows is less than a mile away. In the past it was Stephen Kellogg who got me there and I was a little upset he wouldn't be there this time. Let me tell you, the rest of the artists more than made up for it. In addition to some great friends, I was joined by Pat McGee & his band, The Alternate Routes, Tony Lucca, Keaton Simons, Michael Tolcher, Kill The Alarm, Benjy Davis, Pat McAloon, & Jen Lowe.

One of the most amazing musical moments happened for me on this trip. Brittany and I literally got chills and got weak in the knees. We were across the deck just taking it all in when Tony, Keaton & Tim Warren got up there to sing Sam Cooke's "Bring It On Home To Me." I have heard Tony do this song multiple times with different artists, but this was by far the best. Here's a pretty bad quality video to make you jealous.


The Alternate Routes also forced their new drummer to learn "Toe the Line" for us in exchange for a few vodka soaked gummy worms. He was upset because he had to listen to the song THREE whole times instead of doing other things. They played it out at Kelly's on Friday and it was awesome.

Saturday night at Kelly's, they played a cover set which while not as epic as last year's 80s set, it was still amazing. Tony Lucca's version of U2's "With or Without You" blew my mind. If anyone has video from this, I NEED IT!

Also, if you've been a fan of Michael Tolcher and haven't yet heard "Pave The World", do yourself a favor and look it up. It's hilarious and apparently making a huge comeback.

I wish every weekend could be a Down The Hatch weekend. I made so many friends & heard so much great music. It was perfect and I can't wait until next year!

1 comment:

  1. I love this recap! I also love anything & everything that has to do with Down The Hatch! You know it was a good event when I'm still obsessing about it several weeks later!

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