
The Dodos
Presented by Salt Lake City Arts Council at Pioneer Park
July 29, 2010
The Dodos, formerly a duo, now a trio, are known for their wildly percussive style. The sound is centered around the punchy percussion of Logan Kroeber and the finger-picking of frontman Meric Long. With their most recent release, Time to Die, the group's newest member, Keaton Snyder, adds his classically trained vibraphone skills to the mix. NPR calls The Dodos sound "propulsive," asserting that they're a band best experienced live, noting that "the constant conversation between driving guitar and energetic drum patterns turns what would otherwise be simple folk-pop melodies into dynamic, danceable hits."
Admission Info
Tickets: Free Admission
Dates & Times
Dates:
July 29, 2010
Times:
Thursday 7:00pm
Venue Info
300 South and 300 West Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Accessibility Info
Reviews
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Event Name: Living Traditions Festival: A Celebration of Salt Lake's Folk and Ethnic Arts
"Looking Forward to 2010!"
Review posted by: Carol Esterreicher from Draper, UT, Apr 17, 2010
This is one of the best and most varied celebration of talent! The information posted needs to be updated. I am trying to find out what the opening time is each day.
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Event Name: Living Traditions Festival: A Celebration of Salt Lake's Folk and Ethnic Arts
"Living Traditions"
Comment posted by: Sylvia Line from Salt Lake City, Utah, May 13, 2009
The Living Traditions Festival is a fabulous festival. It would seem only appropriate for you to give credit to the Salt Lake City Arts Council, and Festival Director Casey Jarman, for organizing and... Expand
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Event Name: Living Traditions Festival: A Celebration of Salt Lake's Folk and Ethnic Arts
"Great Festival"
Comment posted by: brit bigelow from SLC, UT, Apr 22, 2009
My husband and I have attended this event for the past few years. It is a great event if you love food, culture, music and people.
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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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