Lost In The Trees Triumphant In Los Angeles and Chicago
Chapel Hill, NC's Lost In The Trees were recently in Los Angeles for a string of triumphant performances winning over audiences with their emotionally powerful merging of folk, classical and pop. The group performed at Spaceland, Amoeba Records, Elysium Foundation, McCabe's Guitar Shop and Hotel Café.
While in town they recorded an episode of The Blue Microphone Podcast hosted by Tyler Barth. The band visited the Blue Studios and performed three songs from their new album All Alone In An Empty House including "Song For A Painter," "All Alone In An Empty House" and "For Leah and Chloe." The musicians talked about the formation of the group, gave their impressions of the album tracks and played some of their favorite songs by other artists including works by Aretha Franklin and Kate Bush.
Also while in Los Angeles, Lost In The Trees played for the children at The Totally Kids Healthcare Center on behalf of the Art of Elysium Foundation - dedicated to enriching the lives of artists and critically ill children. To find out more about this worthwhile endeavor and see pictures of the event, visit the link below.
http://www.elysiumsessions.org/blog/lost-in-the-trees-visits-totally-kids-healthcare-center/
The band then drove two days straight in order to headline the City of Chicago's "Dusk Variations" Concert Series where they played in front of a crowd conservatively estimated at 5,000. Live show review here: http://gapersblock.com/ac/2010/08/17/lost-in-the-treespritzker-pavilion-in-millennium-park-81610/
Their intercontinental trip continues with a headline set at New York City's Mercury Lounge on Monday August 23rd and a National Public Radio Tiny Desk Concert Taping on Tuesday, August 24th.
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Monday, August 23rd Mercury Lounge, New York, NY 7:30 Set Time