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Pluck & Rail
Pluck & Rail @ Locals 10538
Locals 10538
2128 US-1
Larchmont, NY 10538
Apr 26, 2025
8:00 PM EDT
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Hey Larchmont/Mamaroneck/New Roc we're back in town! Playing this cool new venue, with pro sound and a great bar and food. Come on out, this one will be a rager.
$20 @ the door, 8PM hit, Doors @ 7PM.
https://locals10538.com/
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Pedro
March 18th 2022
These guys are the real deal! Great musicians and vibe. Love them!
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Pluck & Rail Biography
Pluck & Rail’s Trigger is an eclectic song series telling tales of misfits and mishaps that would make Tom Waits smile. A rare acoustic album that navigates the waters of folk, blues, country and sometimes punk, George and Andy harmonize and sing of the darker side of life: bodysnatching, addiction, divorce, hospitals and graveyards. Pluck & Rail believe that in our bumps and bruises we find our true beauty. Trigger is the sonic equivalent of a best-selling page-turner— come on along for a brilliant 37 minute ride!
Pluck & Rail is the acoustic intersection of Andrew Sussman of the prog-rock heavyweights, Frogg Café, and George Gierer of the folkabilly band, South County. George bought his first guitar at age 17 and moved to Austin, TX, where he soaked up the sounds of the south and was forever changed. After hearing hearing Eddie Van Halen at the age of 15, the classically-trained cellist Sussman starting spinning Bach into the blues and Beethoven into Zappa.
Read MorePluck & Rail is the acoustic intersection of Andrew Sussman of the prog-rock heavyweights, Frogg Café, and George Gierer of the folkabilly band, South County. George bought his first guitar at age 17 and moved to Austin, TX, where he soaked up the sounds of the south and was forever changed. After hearing hearing Eddie Van Halen at the age of 15, the classically-trained cellist Sussman starting spinning Bach into the blues and Beethoven into Zappa.
Americana
Country
Acoustic
Folk
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