DENNIS – We have seen the magic of a band connecting with an audience before, but rarely like we witnessed Saturday night from the Rip-It-Ups, a band that lives up to its name.
Playing a catchy original song called, “Talk Is Cheap,” the band’s energy began at a high level and then rose from there.
With Liam Hogg on drums and Ron Siegel on bass driving the song, the Rip-It-Ups essentially took over the Harvest Gallery Wine Bar as the dueling horns of Jodi Birchall on trombone and Paul Lesniak on saxophone, followed the blistering guitar or Gary Locke, the writer of this fun song.
But it was Birchall, the charismatic lead singer of the band, who truly brought the fun and essentially took the entire audience along with her for the ride while she switched between singing and playing trombone.
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– If you like Cape Cod music, here is a 6,000-word story that Cape Cod Wave did on the Cape Cod original music scene. We interviewed 20 musicians, four club owners, and two radio deejays – Cape Cod Music And The Joy Of Being Originally Alive
And here is a link to our growing collection of local music stories, and more than 100 music videos of local bands playing original music – MUSIC
– A Novel By Brian Tarcy of Cape Cod Wave
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— YOU CAN’T SELL RIGHT FIELD, A Cape Cod Novel