Vincent Poag: Heroes and Demons

As vagabonds go, Vincent Poag is one that makes the life of a troubadour fun and winsome. He sings, plays guitar and composes all of the material, creating a rich tapestry of sounds and moods with a coming and going string or  horn section as well as a core of Matt Anthony/g, Jeff Carney/b and Larry Lelli/b. The team gets vaudevillian for “One Step Ahead of Gloom” while producing some quirky chamber moods for “Sir Nicholas Winton.” Poag can go with blue hues for “You Love Me” and paint a Nashville skyline for “Too Much of Nothin’ To Do.” Fun folk moods make you feel like you’re strolling through the Renaissance Fair on “Beautiful Day” and “Piper Play,” putting a smile on each story, while showing he can rock steady on “Young Again.” Veritable and versatile.

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