Over the years I was lucky enough to be able to spend some time with the band while writing some feature articles on them for Honest Tune Magazine and get an intimate look into the inner workings of the band. As we prepare for the holidays and get ready for The Bridge shows, I thought it would be fun to look back at a couple of those articles. The first from when I spent some time with them in the studio as they were recording their Blind Man's Hill album, and then a few years later when we spent an afternoon, as a winter storm raged outside, discussing their time working with Steve Berlin on their National Bohemian album.
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
The best time of the year; The Bridge's annual Thanksgiving eve Shows!
Everyone prepares for the holiday in different ways; we travel, we cook, we decorate, we prepare to avoid discussing politics at the dinner table. For some in Baltimore there is another tradition we prepare for that signifies the start of the holiday season, The Bridge's annual Thanksgiving eve shows. The band was born on Thanksgiving even in 2001, and even though the band called it quits as a full time band a few years ago, they still get together every Thanksgiving eve to remind everyone of their greatness.
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