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Venue Information:

Frankies

All Ages Welcome
308 Main Street Toledo, OH 43605
Information Line: (419) 693-5300
http://www.frankiesinnercity.com

The Tossers

Friday, March 05, 2010

Doors At: 9:00

Description:


Featuring:

Outernational
Homeward Bound
The Red Scare

Raised on the South Side of Chicago which is known for its huge Irish Catholic community, The Tossers emerged in the early 90s with their own brew of Celtic music fueled by a love of traditional folk songs and punk rock fury. They named themselves a pejorative term that some trace back to Shakespeare; depending on who you ask, it means commode, drunk, or the currency of Britain rejected when the Irish established their independence in the 1920s. After twelve years and four albums, The Tossers are back with their follow up to The Valley of the Shadow of Death, called Agony. It is a collection of songs that run the gamut, from slow to fast, sweet to angry and back again.

Using traditional instrumentation comprised of mandolin, fiddle, tin whistle and banjo beefed up with guitar and drums, The Tossers play with a furious edge that teeters between rage and raucousness. Favorite sons of the Chicago scene, the Tossers possess an unparalleled work ethic, playing anywhere, anytime, for anybody, with anybody, banjo player Clay Hansen mused. The majority of the band members grew up together and while no one remembers exactly how the band formed, early gigs are described by Hansen as pretty much the same as now consuming mass amounts of alcohol, playing all night and not getting paid. Eventually their name got out and while continuing to play the pubs and taverns of Chicagos South Side, they began to open for legends like Shane McGowan and Stiff Little Fingers. The Tossers live shows are legendary for attracting fans of all ages and from all walks of life drenched in Guinness and Jameson, the dancing crowd are always one step from a riot. Illinois Entertainer had this to say of their set with McGowan, The seven-piece band did something few opening bands really do: won over the crowd and made you forget that the headliner was a ways off.

On a Fine Spring Evening was produced by Andy Gerber at Chicago's Million Yen Studios who also produced Agony & The Valley of the Shadow of Death. Gloatin' & Showboatin' was recorded live on St. Patrick's Day at Chicago's legendary Metro. Look for them all, in stores now.

Ticket Info:

Tickets are $10 in Advance. Advance are available at All Ticketmaster outlets, charge by phone 419.474.1333, www.ticketmaster.com , and/or locally at Culture Clash (419.536.LOVE), and Ramalama Records (419.531.ROCK).


Relevant links:

http://www.myspace.com/thetossers
http://www.myspace.com/outernational
http://www.myspace.com/homewardboundband
http://www.myspace.com/theredscaretoledo

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