Con Brio and LoCura

When

  • Saturday
  • Feb. 11, 2012
  • 9:00 PM

Performers

Hot Buttered Rum

Initially formed as an acoustic string band, seven years of constant touring has transformed Hot Buttered Rum into a plugged-in, percussive powerhouse that wows critics and fans alike. Their left-coast rock reveals an access to jazz, country, and world music that few groups can match. While the band's music belies simple categorization, its songwriting and stage chemistry delights listeners at every turn.

Description

Powered by the strikingly soulful vocals of Xandra Corpora, San Francisco's Con Brio ("with vigor, or spirit") blends old-school grit with new-school sophistication for a sound that's wholly their own. The instrumentation is timeless: saxophone and trumpet roll over thick organ grooves while electric guitar, upright bass and drums keep heads nodding and the dance floor moving. A lesser singer could be forgiven for getting lost in the mix, but Corpora stands out. Her rich and powerful voice is the first thing to grab you, but it is the raw honesty and sincerity of the lyrics that stay with you long after the club goes dark or the record stops spinning.

Not surprisingly, there's a loyal (and constantly growing) legion of fans who turn up to get down at every Con Brio show, and the sextet doesn't disappoint; each performance is hot, heavy and different from the last. Combining raw talent, a dynamic stage presence and spontaneous style with a professional polish usually seen in much more veteran ensembles, the band is tight and energetic - and when it comes to spirit, they've got it in spades.

After forming in 2009, Con Brio immediately took to the stage and the studio, with a heavy schedule of local shows and the recording of their debut album. 2010 saw the release of From The Hip in front of a sold out crowd at Cafe Du Nord in San Francisco, and a relentless gigging schedule alongside many of the Bay Area's finest acts. In 2011, the band ramped up their regional touring, with shows from Seattle to San Diego, and higher-profile concerts in San Francisco including performances at The Great American Music Hall, The Independent and Regency Ballroom (as part of SFWeekly's All Shook Down Festival). The next year promises to be an even busier one for Con Brio, with the release of their live album, a return to the studio for a second full-length studio album, and their first national tour.

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Phone

415-771-1421

Where

The Independent
628 Divisadero St.
San Francisco, CA 94117


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