Most recently seen igniting the Freight stage at last year's John Fahey Tribute, Terry Robb and Phil Kellogg return for an evening of guitar artistry and adventure. A longtime favorite of blues, folk, and ragtime fans in the Northwest, Oregonian Terry sings and composes, as well as playing astoundingly intricate fingerpicked guitar with the finest of touches. Over the past few decades, Terry has established himself as one of the country's top acoustic blues guitarists with decades of stellar performance and albums like last year's solo effort, When I Play My Blues Guitar (Burnside). Bay Area native, Phil Kellogg, has spent nearly three decades performing the adventurous hybrid that he describes as "sorta folk, kinda blues, a little fake flamenco, sometimes even almost classical." In concert, as on albums like Passive-Aggressive, Phil covers a wide range of moods, turning on a dime from slack key-style airiness to searing blues riffs, as he moves with grace and precision through original songs and covers of the likes of Bukka White, John Fahey and the Rolling Stones. |