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    Twilight Concert Series - Nada Surf and Tim Fite

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    Salt Lake City Arts Council

    August 7, 2008

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    Nada Surf is enjoying its second life with its new release, Lucky. Described as alt-rock or indie rock, Nada Surf builds its audiences with a lot of touring and grassroots support for their lyric-rich music. Like the songs that singer guitarist Matthew Caws, bassist Daniel Lorca and drummer Ira Elliot crafted for their previous two albums, Let Go in 2003, and The Weight Is A Gift in 2005, Lucky is rich with images of restlessness, longing and the elusiveness of love. The band counterbalances bittersweet lyrics with musical buoyancy and intimate songs develop into anthems. Born and raised in rural New Jersey, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Tim Fite runs the gamut from hip hop to indie rock and alt/country. Deeply steeped in the contrasting traditions of these genres, Tim Fite's 'Gone Ain't Gone' bridges a cultural void, connecting a deep-seated respect for our troubled and sonically rich past with a view toward a harrowing yet hopeful future.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free Admission

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      August 7, 2008

      Times:
      Thursday 7:00pm

    • Venue Info

      The Gallivan Center

      239 South Main Street Salt Lake City, UT 84111

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      Greater Salt Lake

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      • Event Name: Twilight Concert Series
        "Twilight Concert Series"
        Comment posted by: Sean from Salt Lake City, UT USA, Jun 19, 2008

        This is a great concert series but would be much improved with a larger venue. The Gallivan Center is much too small considering the popularity of the event series and the quality of most of the... Expand

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        This is a great concert series but would be much improved with a larger venue. The Gallivan Center is much too small considering the popularity of the event series and the quality of most of the performers. How did the Gallivan Center become so overbuilt? Collapse

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