Pharaohs in Space from the Woodshed [pharaohs2014-11-20]

Original Show Bill

 

Having enjoyed the music of Pharaohs in Space at many Woodshed Archive and Listen Local affiliated events, such as the Hopkins Hootenanny, Rosewood Crawfish Festival, River Rat Brewery, & South Carolina Oyster Festival, we at the Woodshed Archive are looking forward to this week’s broadcast featuring the trio and their upbeat original groove-along tunes.
We hope you can join us online Thursday 11-20-14 at 8pm for this entertaining evening at the Woodshed!

 

pharaohs

 

Bio

Pharaohs in Space is a three-piece rock band from Columbia, South Carolina. Known around town for their energetic live shows, they have become a band to watch. They are not reluctant to jump genres as the band invokes influences ranging from early rock-n-roll, country, and straight up blues to meandering reggae jams and folk Americana. Front man Zach White (guitar) formed the band in 2012 with Ryan Morton (bass) and Jorg Hohmann (drums). The Pharaohs recorded their first album at the Jam Room Recording Studio in the summer of 2013, independently releasing the full length Cackalakistan in September of the same year. They are currently working on the next full length release.

 

 

 

New full length album CACKALAKISTAN available on itunes. http://goo.gl/B9rcZh

 

http://www.pharaohsinspace.com/

https://www.facebook.com/PharaohsInSpace

 

  • Tickets: Session Link

2 Responses to “Pharaohs in Space from the Woodshed [pharaohs2014-11-20]”

  1. warren November 28, 2014 at 3:31 am #

    Thanks for a great night with wonderful music.

  2. patrick December 22, 2014 at 11:15 am #

    We used use their own microphones for the vocals and I had not used them before. The dynamics of the microphones were very different that my normal microphones and there was a bit of experimenting in the beginning. I did not have the dynamic control I normally have and they have an different old time tone that I liked. This was there first time in the shed so you will hear the normal comfort curve. I think it was a great show overall and I look forward to recording them again.

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