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Tabernacle
Ardmore Music Hall
23 E Lancaster Ave
Ardmore, PA 19003
Apr 13, 2025
6:00 PM EDT
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Etana & Raw Souls Rebel Band at Ardmore Music Hall with Tabernacle, M-Gee and Black Widow Sound Sunday, April 13, 2025 Seated Doors: 6:00 PM GA Doors: 6:30 PM Show: 7:00 PM
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Ardmore Music Hall is located at 23 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore PA, 19003, and is easily accessible by public transit with the R5 regional SEPTA train line. The Ardmor...
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Tabernacle Biography
Once aptly described as "Fairport Convention meets Cream", Tabernacle is the loud and heavy brainchild of San Francisco folkies Walker Phillips and Caira Paravel, who each released well-received solo albums in 2019. Although they’ve swapped their acoustic guitars for Les Pauls and tube amplifiers, they've not strayed from their folk roots - Tabernacle's repertoire consists exclusively of traditional folk ballads, many of which are hundreds of years old. The melodies and lyrics of these medieval ballads are retained, but the arrangements are re-imagined as futuristic proto-metal space journeys.
Phillips on guitar/vocals and Paravel on lead vocals/synthesizers, are joined by Camilla Saufley (Assemble Head in Sunburst Sound, Golden Void) on bass and Adam Weaver (The Asteroid No. 4, Damma Damma) on drums. Tabernacle’s live performances are a theatrical and improvisational mix of storytelling, wailing guitars, pummeling rhythms and traditional singing.
Read MorePhillips on guitar/vocals and Paravel on lead vocals/synthesizers, are joined by Camilla Saufley (Assemble Head in Sunburst Sound, Golden Void) on bass and Adam Weaver (The Asteroid No. 4, Damma Damma) on drums. Tabernacle’s live performances are a theatrical and improvisational mix of storytelling, wailing guitars, pummeling rhythms and traditional singing.
Analog
Proto-metal
Stoner Metal
Stoner Rock
60s
70s
Tape Recording
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