Dave Teichroeb Band – Concert at the Commons

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Yes we like to Rock!

Dave Teichroeb Band – September 19th 5 -8pm at the Gabriola Commons Timber Frame Building

Tickets are $10 & purchased here: https://gabriola.bpt.me/ or email dave@davet.ca to make a reservation

Gabriola’s own Dave Teichroeb (Guitar/vox), Kelly Field(bass) and Rob Remurda(drums) are performing a two set rock show of mostly original tunes. Bring a picnic and a chair and hear some live music out front of the Timber Frame building. They have been woodshedding these songs for months and need you to witness them in person. There is lots of room to physically distance. The show is limited to 40 guests, so reserve early by buying a ticket. Dave says,” We’ve some great new tunes I’m really proud of and the band is sounding amazing. Been waiting years to get a band like this going.” There will be a short acoustic set and then it goes electric! Ron Cote of Road Runner Mobile is doing our sound.

The Dave Teichroeb band plays songs written by Dave over his 30 + years as a performing musician. The music is described as a mix of folk, rock, blues and country. We sometimes throw in a few Neil Young covers or something a bit more eclectic from the past.

Gabriola Video for the song Gabriola by Dave Teichroeb

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Almost forgot to upload this. Me, Dave Teichroeb, the authour of this post, created a Gabriola video. Essentially a slide show of all things Salish Sea with some concert fottage and musician pics. Most of the Gabriola musicians who participated in the Gabriola Songs CD and concert are featured. The song, Gabriola, was the inspiration for the Gabriola Songs double CD. The backing band on this recording are The Kramdens from Guelph , Ontario. They can be seen in some live clips added from a theatre show I did with them. Live footage of a concert from Cultivate Music Festival includes the Gabriola Singers as my choir. That was a blast.

This Gabriola video was my first crack at video editing!

Enjoy,

Dave Teichroeb