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Time in the Wilderness
Saturday Night on the Art Oasis Stage Presents: Time in the Wilderness!
Ploughman Cider Taproom
14 Lincoln Square
Gettysburg, PA 17325

Free admission
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"Time in the Wilderness captivates audiences with original, engaging instrumental grooves that transport listeners into uncharted musical territories. The quintet skillfully blends soundscapes and improvisational elements to explore themes of hope and discovery, seamlessly weaving together genres through intricate rhythms."
Wow! The face yinz will make witnessing the juicy vibes this band is going to throw at you. Get ready for a little Time in the Wilderness on the Lincoln Square.
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This is a FREE show open to the public. All music held Friday & Saturday nights, May-October, will be held on the Art Oasis stage, right outside of Ploughman Cider Taproom (weather permitting). Chairs will be provided, but you are more than welcome to bring your own. Please leave room for passerbys. Thank you for supporting local!
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Time in the Wilderness Biography
Time in the Wilderness captivates audiences with original, engaging instrumental grooves that transport listeners into uncharted musical territories. The quintet skillfully blends soundscapes and improvisational elements to explore themes of hope and discovery, seamlessly weaving together genres through intricate rhythms.
Drummers (Brad Samuels and Paul Aquilino) craft a unified pocket of polyrhythms, starting a topic with bass player (Mike Landis) on both 4-string and 6-string tic-tac bass, juicing the hook. Themes are cultivated, nurtured and destroyed on meandering planes established by guitar, synth and other sonic devices (Andre Radloff). Soaring and catchy, masterful trumpet (Ralph Burrows) transports us to other spheres.
Read MoreDrummers (Brad Samuels and Paul Aquilino) craft a unified pocket of polyrhythms, starting a topic with bass player (Mike Landis) on both 4-string and 6-string tic-tac bass, juicing the hook. Themes are cultivated, nurtured and destroyed on meandering planes established by guitar, synth and other sonic devices (Andre Radloff). Soaring and catchy, masterful trumpet (Ralph Burrows) transports us to other spheres.
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