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Trapper Schoepp
The Sylvee
25 S Livingston St
Madison, WI 53703
May 5, 2019
7:30 PM CDT
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All General Admission Tickets are good for the General Admission Floor and GA Balcony areas on a first come first serve basis. Accessible Seating: Accessible seating is available through Ticketmaster 1-800-745-3000, online by clicking Request Accessible Tickets, or in person at The Sylvee Box Office during business hours. For addition information call 608-709-8157. Platinum Tickets are tickets that are dynamically priced up and down based on demand. Platinum Tickets are not part of VIP packages - they are tickets only.
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Angel
December 29th 2023
Trapper was amazing as usual. Despite always enjoying his shows, last night was exceptional! Anodyne was a gem of a venue- cozy, comfortable, friendly and hardworking staff, selection of beverages, acoustics, ample parking, overall great vibe. And Trapper's new album songs are top notch too. We had such a great time!
Milwaukee, WI@Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co.
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Trapper Schoepp Biography
There are a number of bands under the name The Shades, one being a punk band from Texas (?) who released a 12" EP in 1980 called Ward & June Never Understood.
Another band under the name The Shades were concieved in the creative breeding ground of Walter Jeffermenko's Stiener Primary School class. Piecing together the thick organ sounds of the enlightened despot and the genius of the caveman; the band played its first decent show in 2003 at St. Kilda's Esplanade Hotel. The heavily 70s influenced tunes were recorded the following year on Sole Believer, the Shades' first Compact Disc. Other shows have included Federation Square, Vodaphone Arena and The Cornish Arms.
Following a fraternal feud the band morphed into a less heavily structured conglomerate, tracks such as 'Everything was pink' emerging from incubations in the Teskey sweat-box. They recently finished recording our EP @ Basin Studios which should be released by the end of March 2007.
Influences include Traffic, Pink Floyd, Jeff Buckley, Ben Harper, Pavement, Eric Clapton, Bob Marley, The Shins, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Shostakovitch, Jimi Hendrix, Micheal Franti and Spearhead.
The Shades consists of:
sam lawrence-singer, keyboards
sam teskey- lead guitar
henry bear- rhythm guitar
vinny ward- bass
nick lawrence- drums
www.myspace.com/thebandtheshades
Read MoreAnother band under the name The Shades were concieved in the creative breeding ground of Walter Jeffermenko's Stiener Primary School class. Piecing together the thick organ sounds of the enlightened despot and the genius of the caveman; the band played its first decent show in 2003 at St. Kilda's Esplanade Hotel. The heavily 70s influenced tunes were recorded the following year on Sole Believer, the Shades' first Compact Disc. Other shows have included Federation Square, Vodaphone Arena and The Cornish Arms.
Following a fraternal feud the band morphed into a less heavily structured conglomerate, tracks such as 'Everything was pink' emerging from incubations in the Teskey sweat-box. They recently finished recording our EP @ Basin Studios which should be released by the end of March 2007.
Influences include Traffic, Pink Floyd, Jeff Buckley, Ben Harper, Pavement, Eric Clapton, Bob Marley, The Shins, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Shostakovitch, Jimi Hendrix, Micheal Franti and Spearhead.
The Shades consists of:
sam lawrence-singer, keyboards
sam teskey- lead guitar
henry bear- rhythm guitar
vinny ward- bass
nick lawrence- drums
www.myspace.com/thebandtheshades
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