Still reeling from the shows with @madeofoak and @joewesterlund a couple of weeks ago.
Had the pleasure of sitting in front of @annapowelldenton ’s camera before our show at @bigearsfestival , and thought I’d share.
Grab a copy of our new record from @psychichotline from the link in my bio linktree.
🖤🩶🤍🩶🖤
Chris Rosenau (@rosno ) & Nick Sanborn (@madeofoak ) last played EC as a duo in 2019 for Oxbeaux III, the block party our neighbors @the_lakely used to host.
Afterwards Chris, Nick & friends (including Amelia Meath, who is of course 1/2 of @sylvanesso and married to Nick) all landed down the street at what is now @leonas_pizza and was then still My Place. It was karaoke night as luck would have it…which is to say that tomorrow’s show isn’t the first time Rosenau & Sanborn will have taken part of musical happenings in this very space (although per Chris it was only Amelia that actually sang that night, haha).
They even ended up snagging some bar merch, which now lives on as part of Chris’s T-shirt quilt that is pictured here.
& pic 2 is of @leonas_pizza server extraordinaire @big_tall_jake bumping into this crew the very same night!
…so, Eau Claire, help us welcome this duo not only on their return to EC (which is also where Rosenau & Sanborn got it’s start via @eauxclaires !), but specifically back to 406-408 Galloway Street for some new fond memories within these walls (and perhaps a Leona’s tee for the quilt to go along with’em?).
Tickets still available, although dwindling quickly!
Snag some today. (Tix link in bio)
Chris Rosenau (Volcano Choir, Collections of Colonies of Bees) and Nick Sanborn (Sylvan Esso, Megafaun, Made of Oak) are coming to the Vivarium! 🎶
They bring raw improvisation and undeniable chemistry, every moment unfolding in real time. Hear new music from their new album Two, plus all the favorites you love.
Tomorrow night. Don’t miss it. Grab tickets at pabsttheatergroup.com!
Sandy classing it up at @bigearsfestival .
Me and @joewesterlund are joining him for the Rosenau & Sanborn set at 6:30pm today at First Presbyterian Church.