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Front Street Music Series: The Ballroom Thieves with Max Garcia Conover
Saturday, July 13, 2019, 07:00pm - 10:00pm
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Contact Colonial Theater, augustacolonialtheater.org/events

Join us Saturday, July 13, as we welcome The Ballroom Thieves with special guest Max Garcia Conover to their first ever Augusta show!

Downtown Augusta Riverfront
(Front St. behind Cushnoc Brewing)
*This is an outdoor show*

Gates: 6:30 pm / Music: 7:00 pm
General Admission: $20 Online / $25 Day of Show
*Online sales end at 5:00 pm on 07/12. Tickets will be available at the gate unless a "Sold Out" announcement is made.

ABOUT THE BAND
Darker times make for bolder and, sometimes, brighter art.

The Ballroom Thieves - Calin “Callie” Peters (vocals, cello), Martin Earley (guitar, vocals), and Devin Mauch (percussion, vocals) - mine immense melodies and hypnotic hooks from personal stories on their 2018 EP, Paper Crown (Nettwerk Records). Under the cover of vintage jazz-style, the five songs reflect feelings of rootlessness from four nomadic years, bouts of depression, and the ever-looming specter of political unrest hanging over the country.

Nevertheless, a noticeable glimmer of light always peeks through.

“Our lifestyle has shaped our perspective,” explains Martin. “We’ve toured so much that we haven’t been able to call anywhere home. A lot of the songwriting was done from this place of simply not having a home base. We were the perennial guests.”

“Some of the more somber moments come from a darkness I carry,” admits Callie. “I’m not an optimist, and I suffer from insomnia and depression. Traveling around on highways and utilizing the faux likes of large cooperate hotels and chains can bring a person down. Songwriting is a way to speak about sad things in a pretty and concise way while providing a distraction from some of the realities of tour life. It’s not all dreary though, and the enormous range of experiences give us the juxtaposition of happy, easygoing vintage music and dark lyrics.”

That subtle balance has transformed The Ballroom Thieves into a quiet phenomenon. Following two EPs, the group released their full-length debut A Wolf in the Doorway in 2015. Between marathons of touring, 2016’s Deadeye would spawn a string of fan favorites. They claimed real estate on prime Spotify playlists (e.g. “Your Favorite Coffeehouse,” “Relax & Unwind,” “Morning Acoustic”) with “Bees” cracking 10 million streams on the platform. Along the way, they sold out shows and delivered standout performances at festivals such as Boston Calling and Newport Folk Festival, while landing features at NPR, Baeble Music, Boston Globe, Paste, Earmilk, and many others.

Location Front Street, Augusta
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