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Dustbowl Revival at Sweetwater Union High School
ByAMSDconcert series
San Diego CA
October 7, 2017
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Dustbowl Revival
band / ensemble / orchestraA genre defying and highly entertaining eight-piece band, Dustbowl Revival was founded in 2008 by singer/songwriter/guitarist Zach Lupetin.
I recently had the pleasure of seeing and hearing a live show in San Diego as part of the AMSDconcert series. They weaved seamlessly between all of the aforementioned genres with mostly original music written by Lupetin in conjunction with the other band members. They were tight, polished, and sincere in their delivery.
From the infectious beat of "Call My Name," through the blues tinged "Wrapped Up In My Arms," to the horn section jazz growl in torch song "Leaving Time," Dustbowl Revival put on a delightful and enthusiastic performance.
An ardent singer, Lupetin was clearly the glue that bound it all together. Having two lead singers certainly added to the depth and dimension of their music. Sharing leads with Lupetin was vocalist Liz Beebe. To say that she had it going on would be an understatement. In addition to her great voice and range, Beebe had tremendous stage presence and just the right amount of sass.
The horn section of trumpeter Matt Rubin and trombonist Ulf Bjorlin were at home with any and all of the genres. They kicked and punched when they needed to and were particularly effective in the jazz element.
Drummer Josh Heffernan and double bassist James Klopfleisch were as steady, in the pocket, in the groove, or whatever cliché of that sort you like throughout the two 45 minute sets. They were certainly at the core of the many smooth tempo changes and progressions.
Then there was fiddler Connor Vance. Or was that Eddie Van Halen? Through his floor processor Vance treated us to what sounded like guitar solos, keyboards, orchestral fill, and yes, sometimes even sounding like a violin. His diversity was quite impactful on the overall depth of the band.
This show was just five days after the passing of music legend
Still, it was their original music that set the show apart. The rousing New Orleans style "Whiskey In The Well" and the

Brian Setzer
guitarb.1959
I didn't know much about Dustbowl Revival before attending this show. We have all been there in that situation where the unknown might be disappointing or perhaps you stumble on to something good. This was indeed very much the latter.
Dustbowl Revival is a well-oiled and cohesive ensemble of jazz, blues, roots, folk...
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Dustbowl Revival
Jim Worsley
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Zach Lupetin
Liz Beebe
Matt Rubin
Ulf Bjorlin
Josh Heffernan
James Klopfleisch
Connor Vance
Eddie Van Halen
Tom Petty
Brian Setzer
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