Packy Lundholm: Guitars, Bass, Drums, Piano, Organ, Other Assorted String Instruments, Vocals, Songs
The Village Green: (performing on all tracks except "Hey Lindsay")
John Geary: Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Jonathan Johnson: Keys, Vocals
Pete Lundholm: Bass Guitar, Vocals
Adam Mormolstein: Drums, Vocals
Influences
MUSIC: The Grateful Dead
Steve Winwood
Ryan Adams + The Cardinals
Jon Brion
Eddie Kramer
The Band
Wilco
Steve Gadd
LIFE: Steve Gadd (again)
Tall Boys, Bombers
Rob Van Dam
The Family Curse
Analog Vs. Digital, the Ongoing Struggle
Chicago multi-instrumentalist Packy Lundholm is now a member of NES-Rock band I Fight Dragons. Check us out at www.ifightdragons.com!
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One cannot mention Packy Lundholm without mentioning music in the same breath. His infatuation and devotion to the art reaches back to his very first memories. Out of a prodigious childhood as a fierce rock and jazz drummer Lundholm has steadily grown into one of Chicago's most in-demand multi-instrumentalists, as well as a clever songwriter, expressive vocalist, and intuitive producer.
Lundholm's songs are not particularly complex, but they convey a wide range of experiences and feelings. Within a set Packy serves up regret and redemption; fears of technology and our increasingly connected yet distant world; murderers with hearts of gold; and of course, hard partying and the joys, discoveries, and guilt it brings. The musical feel is vintage and classic, with roots in Brit pop and Americana, informed by an early '70s psychedelic aesthetic.
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Packy continues to perform in the Chicago area when not touring with I Fight Dragons, so be sure to look out for him!
We are very excited about playing at such an awesome jazz club. We have some great sets lined up for you, so don't miss it. Friday and Saturday November 20th and 21st, 5:00-8:30p at Andy's Jazz Club in Chicago
Aaron Koppel -Guitar, Matt Nelson; (Lupe Fiasco, Matthew Santos) -Keyboard, Graham Czach; (Chicago Afrobeat Project) -bass, Robert Tucker (Matthew Santos) -drums
Thank you for the comment. I really like High Tonight, the keys remind me a bit of Pink Floyd and the guitar solo sounds great. Your voice is very versatile.
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