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Feb 09, 2009, 01:43PM

Splice Original: Wye Oak, Caleb Stine, Noble Lake, Stephen Strohmeier, and more

At the Metro Gallery, Feb. 7, 2009. The El Rancho Grande Benefit and One Year Anniversary Concert. Eleven—that's right, count 'em, eleven—videos after the jump.

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Serving the best coffee in Baltimore, Hampden art house El Rancho Grande is now one year old. Congrats, Peter. A great benefit concert with some great Baltimore bands.

Two videos of Wye Oak:


Wye Oak from Zach Kaufmann on Vimeo.


Wye Oak (Acoustic/Electric set) from Zach Kaufmann on Vimeo.

 

Caleb Stine and the Brakemen, w/ Wye Oak:


Caleb Stine & Wye Oak from Zach Kaufmann on Vimeo.

 

Ellen Cherry and Andrew Grimm:


Ellen Cherry and Andrew Grimm from Zach Kaufmann on Vimeo.

 

Bob Keal (Small Sur) and Stephen Strohmeier (of Arboretum):


Bob Keal and Stephen Strohmeier from Zach Kaufmann on Vimeo.

 

MacGregor Burns


MacGregor Burns from Zach Kaufmann on Vimeo.

 

Stephen Strohmeier -- a preview of the Splice Today old-timey folk song compilation, out Feb. 2009. (More soon!):


Stephen Strohmeier from Zach Kaufmann on Vimeo.

 

Noble Lake -- James Sarsgaard with Jenn Wasner (Wye Oak). Andy Stack's on the couch in the back shaking a maraca:


Noble Lake from Zach Kaufmann on Vimeo.

 

Young Sir Jim. Watch more Splice Original: Young Sir Jim videos here:


Young Sir Jim from Zach Kaufmann on Vimeo.

 

Local artist Kathy Fahey, whose work was on display that night, with Burke Sampson of Caleb Stine and the Brakemen:


Kathy Fahey from Zach Kaufmann on Vimeo.

 

El Rancho Grande owner Peter Schmader:


Peter Schmader from Zach Kaufmann on Vimeo.

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