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Caravan of Thieves @ Barge

Sat, Feb 13, 2010

Caravan of Thieves @ Barge

Categorize Caravan of Thieves, the band that takes over the Barge Canal coffee Company at 8 p.m. tonight.

Go ahead. We'll give you a day or two.

This band anchored in the gypsy jazz the likes of Django Rheinghrdt and the Hot Club of Paris is not the typical group to play at the Barge. No brooding indy rock or emo licks.

Get a preview of them on YouTube.

This group plays chamber pop, 1920s hot jazz, vaudeville, folk, bluegrass ... you name it. And they do it with a flourish.

The Band of Thieves is not new to the Chenago Valley. The previously played the Colorscape Chenango Arts Festival in Norwich.

Check out the video on their web page

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