ENTRAIN - Saturday, April 12 - doors at 7pm -
show at 7:30pm
18+ Tickets $15 Advance/$18 Door
Epic in sound and kaleidoscopic in vision, the
eclectic Martha's Vineyard-based six piece Entrain has been
thrilling critics and fans alike since it's inception.
Formed by drummer Tom Major in 1993, Entrain is also conga/djembe/trombonist
Sam Holmstock. Joining them is bassist Lenny Bradford,
lead vocalist/guitarist/keyboards Jeff Clark , saxaphonist
Phillip Young and guitarist Johnny Trama. Veterans all, their
collective resume includes stints with such diverse players as
Bo Diddley, Carly Simon, Chuck Berry, Southside Johnny, Sam
Kinninger, John Browns Body, Flor De Cana, and Blood Sweet and
Tears.
Entrain has recorded seven albums, available on Dolphin Safe
Records, all of which have been praised for their ability to
shift effortlessly between musical styles - from rock, blues,
calypso and ska, to zydeco, jazz and funk - often within the
same song."The whole Entrain concept is based around the drums
and infectious rhythms. Once we've got that.... anything goes,
everything goes," explains Major. As Sam Holmstock says, "The
most important thing that we try to do with our music is bring
everybody together in the spitit of peace, love, fun and a ton
of drums!" Entrain's lastest record "Entrain 7-Just a Matter of
Time!" has enjoyed heavy rotation in such trendsetter markets as
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, New England, Upstate New York, Aspen,
Santa Fe, Houston, Cincinnati, and Nashville, among others and
climbing important industry trade charts like those in CMJ,
Album Network, FMQB, and The Gavin Report.
Entrain's visibility has increased recently, as their song "Dancin'
in The Light" has been featured in a national TV and radio
commercial for The Sylvania Light Company. Also several tracks
from their fourth CD "All One" are featured in the Artisan
film"Cutaway", an action-thriller starring Stephen Baldwin, Tom
Berrenger and Dennis Rodman. "Cutaway" premiered in May 2001 to
strong reviews at the Cannes Film Festival. Producer Richard
Glasser personally chose to feature "All One's" Shimmering title
track prominently in the film. In addition the anthemic "Arm
Yourself" and the ska tinged "Jolly Green Giant" (also taken
from "All One") are included in the film.
Since it's inception, Entrain has jammed with the likes of
singer/songwriter James Taylor, Grateful Dead Alum Bob Weir and
rock legend Bo Diddley, Not to mention amateur saxophonist and
professional leader of the Free World Bill Clinton. Entrain
continues to perform as a hugely popular live act throughout the
North East and Mid-Atlantic, and in 1995 the band garnered a
Boston Music Award for Best Live Show. Before their appearance
on the "Cutaway" soundtrack Entrain's music was used as the
theme song for MTV's Real World Hawaii, While their t-shirts,
bumper stickers and posters have been featured on the popular WB
series "Buffy The Vampire Slayer." Entrain has also starred in
and performed a memorable TV commercial for one of the nations
leading furniture retailers, which aired during the 1999 Super
Bowl.
But Entrain's goal is not just to be the biggest and the best,
says Major, "We wanna create music that makes people feel good.
When we look out from the stage, all we see is smiling faces and
bodies moving. You can't beat that feeling. At the same time if
we can help to make peace and love cool again... great! There's
enough negativity in the world, let's spread a little joy around
and whatch how infectious it can be."