Telluride Blues Day 2: Anders Osborne

If you’ve ever desired something a bit different than the traditional rock instrumentation, then Anders Osborne is your guy. Forget the P Bass, Anders decided tuba would do for his three-piece blues rock band. This high-energy act brought hints of Hendrix, Clapton, Stevie Ray, and even jam band elements of improvisation. They really played the crowd well, and there was not a moment of down time. Every song packed a serious punch, which I’m personally a big fan of.
Check ‘em out: myspace.com/andersosborneola. Really wish I didn’t have to send you to that g-d awful myspace world, but couldn’t find anything else.
You can also view the full gallery on flickr.
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