Larkin Poe - 2011-09-08 - Kansas City, MO

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Larkin Poe
September 08, 2011
Knuckleheads Saloon
Kansas City, MO

Taper: Figmo23
Location: Left of the soundboard

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Set List (40:00)
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01) The Principle of Silver Lining
02) Praying For The Bell
03) In My Time of Dying
04) Teardrop (Massive Attack cover)
05) Fox
06) Play On
07) Celebrate
08) Bleeding Heart (Jimi Hendrix cover)

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Performers:

Rebecca Lovell - Vocals/Mandolin/Acoustic Guitar
Megan Lovell - Dobro/Lap Steel Guitar/Vocals
Rick Lollar - Electric Guitar
Chad Melton - Drums

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Source
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Audience >
Zoom H4N (Internal Mics – Rec/Mic Level 1) @ 96kHz/24bit Wav

Edit
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Adobe Audition 3.0 (Downsampled and dithered to 44.1kHz/16bit Wav) >
Steinberg Wavelab [Leveler, DeNoiser, Waves Q10 Paragraphic EQ,
Waves MaxxBass, Izotope Ozone 4, Waves L3 MultiMaximizer],
fade in and out added to start and end >
CD Wave (Split Tracks) >
Trader's Little Helper (Flac 8 Encoding, MD5, torrent)

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Here is Larkin Poe opening for Eileen Jewell. Larkin Poe is a "progressive
acoustic"/bluegrass band formed from the remnants of The Lovell Sisters. With
Jessica Lovell off to college and The Lovell Sisters band disbanded, Rebecca
and Megan Lovell continue to make excellent music under the name Larkin
Poe. Anyone with interests in folk, bluegrass, or country should give these
girls a listen and discover this hidden gem of a band. They perform some
songs that will be included on their forthcoming EP.

There is some train horn noise at the beginning and the end of the set.
There are railroad tracks right next to the outside stage. There was a
conversation between Jason Beek (Eilen Jewell's drummer) and some
female fan that occurred directly in front of my recorder that lasts from the
15 minute mark to 24 minute mark. I will also upload Eileen Jewell’s
performance later.

Enjoy!