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FYF Fest & Cinefamily Present ‘Heartworn Highways’ & Scott Kelly of Neurosis (Solo Acoustic) 10/2

October 2nd, 2012

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Tomorrow night, Cinefamily will host a special screening of the film Heartworn Highways, which will be followed by a solo unplugged performance from Scott Kelly of Neurosis.

The film, released in 1981, was directed by James Szalapski and was a tribute to country musicians including David Allen Coe, Townes Van Zandt and the like. More from Cinefamily’s site:

Heartworn Highways is for music lovers that like to jam tunes, get wasted and watch dogs bark and trucks pass by, for people who like hyper-analyze Charlie Daniels’ wardrobe.

Scott Kelly will perform around 10 PM, after the screening concludes. Tickets are available now and cost $14.

Fine print:

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Doors: 7:30 (Movie @ 8, Scott Kelly @ 10)

Cinefamily

611 N. Fairfax Ave

Los Angeles CA 90036

By Adrian Garro Posted in Los Angeles , , , , ,

Scott Kelly – The Forgiven Ghost In Me

September 4th, 2012

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You Are Forgiven

It’s been a busy summer for Scott Kelly, first up was the release of Songs of Townes Van Zandt with Steve Von Till and Wino and this month he’s releasing The Forgiven Ghost In Me, his third full-length solo album. This round Kelly partners up with The Road Home (Noah Landis and Greg Dale) to continue a personal and somewhat emotional musical journey.
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By Emily Provansal Posted in Reviews

Scott Kelly, Steve Von Till, Wino – Songs of Townes Van Zandt

July 23rd, 2012

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A Spirit That Will Never Die

When you hear that Neurosis members, Scott Kelly, Steve Von Till joining forces with Scott “Wino” Weinrich to come  together collaborate on an album, you think you know exactly where this is going to lead too. Throw in the songs of Townes Van Zandt, and you’re left wondering where this potential roller coaster of a ride is going to leave you. In one short word, mesmerized. The threesome of metal music gurus collaborated on Songs of Townes Van Zandt to create this nine-song compilation album where each individually performs raw and appropriately minimalistic versions of the iconic, songwriter of songwriters, Van Zandt’s music.
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By Emily Provansal Posted in High Fidelity, Reviews , , ,