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Logical Pretzel coming to Lachat Town Farm Farmers’ Market on Friday, Aug 30.

Hey Steely Dan fans! The excitement is building as Logical Pretzel gets ready to light up Lachat Town Farmers’ Market on Friday, August 30. This is the ultimate tribute band experience you’ve been waiting for! 

 

Logical Pretzel is an eight-piece Steely Dan tribute band that pays homage to the legendary rock group. It specializes in playing and performing songs from Steely Dan's extensive catalog of music. The band's take on Steely Dan includes infectious hits like "Rikki Don't Lose that Number" and "My Old School", as well as jazzy deep-catalogue cuts. 

 

Steely Dan has regained popularity in recent years, and is especially revered with younger fans, many of whom were born after Steely Dan’s heyday! 

Now is your chance to see this great band! Logical Pretzel is appearing at Lachat Town Farm in Weston on Friday, August 30 at 6pm.

 

Logical Pretzel is made up of experienced musicians, each with their own unique style and interpretation of the classic tunes, who bring a fresh sound to the iconic hits while staying true to the original recordings. 

Band members are: 

 

  • Steve Hanson - Lead vocals, backing keyboard 
  • Jon Flom - Keyboards 
  • Larry Siebert - Guitar 
  • John 'JT' Tavernesi- Saxophones, flute, percussion, backing keys 
  • Ed Byron - Bass guitar 
  • Dave Weber - Drums 
  • Caroline Brokaw Tucker - Backing vocals 
  • Megan Tyre - Backing vocals 

 

The band members are all talented musicians who have played in and around the area for years, with such established bands as Ace & Friends, Accidental Breakdown, The Avengers, Cover Story, Laughin’ Bones, Nemesis, Old School Revue, Rock Paper Soul, and Santoro & Friends. Drummer David Weber has also toured nationally with acts such as Copperhead, Link Wray, and Michael Bloomfield. 

 
With its dynamic musicality and passion for Steely Dan, Logical Pretzel is sure to please any fan of classic rock music. See Logical Pretzel
here. 

Further information about the performance at Lachat Town Farm can be found on the Logical Pretzel Facebook page and website. 

 

Logical Pretzel coming to Lachat Town Farm Farmers’ Market on Friday, Aug 30.
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