w/ AmyJo Savannah
and Shenandoah Davis
All V.I.P. reservations
get a FREE CD at the show
More shows soon.
We are booking the world over,
if you have something send me an email.
contact : 240.888.6485
gabriel.mintz@gmail.com
Feb 26th a special night at the Can Can, this will be a night with plenty of song. Trent Moorman behind the kit and myself look forward to spending the entire evening with you. Special guest AmyJo Savannah will open the show, so here early, show starts at 8pm.
All V.I.P. reservations get a free CD at the show. Don't wait, reserve a spot today.

Hearts abound. We just finished shooting video for three tracks, something awesome will come out of this, thanks to all the folks involved, more as we get closer to edits, etc.
Check out the video of Letter at the Can Can from just a few weeks ago.
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January 20 09
So much is already happening in the New Year and January is almost gone.
Tonight, January 20th, come down to the Can Can.
Go out and pickup the latest SOUND magazine. Mark Baumgarten chose me as a NW Discovery and did a nice preview piece found online here.
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November 25 08
Hope you are all doing well, recently back from some great shows in NC and look forward to seeing you all at the recently announced shows here in Seattle
Do you have photos or video from any of the shows?
Send them my way...(email is up on the right hand corner) with your info and we will post them up on the site
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November 6 08
Greetings, friends, and thank you for taking a moment to check out my website.
The events of the Summer have been busy and I am grateful to of shared many of them with you.
This included airplay on 90.3FM KEXP, 98.5FM Free Radio Olympia, and a performance at this years' Seattle Folklife Festival who also featured my show online at their site, free download while it lasts.
My music was also used in the independent films Dishwasher (Appleby Productions, Orlando FL), and Protest Nation, who also features a live performance of mine in their movie.
A live review in the Stranger.
I also had the honor of opening for the bands Sugar Sugar Sugar and the Black Diamond Heavies for Amnesty International's fundraising event at the Boundary Bay Brewery in Bellingham.
Live performances were at a number of Seattle-area venues, as well as the Rockit Room in San Francisco, the Stork Club in Oakland, The Library and The Blue Horn in Chapel Hill North Carolina, The Fire in Philadelphia, and Vox Pop in Brooklyn. A special thanks to the host of special guests and instruments in the line-up.
Thank you again for the support I've received throughout this interesting and adventurous season, and stay tuned for more future events.

"You're too smart," Gabe tells the world, "you think too much. Look at that city! Look at that leaf! It's alive and breathing. Its message is written in your DNA." He wraps it all up in a dreamy mist of guitars. Set the reverb on stun, the drums on soul, and lay in a course through the unconscious, and back to a reality where every color is just a little brighter. His work is the product of dingy basements and extensive travel, documenting the surreal and the treacherous.
A dear friend and fellow musician once said of Gabe, "I think he really uses songwriting as a tool to communicate, i.e. he almost needs to write songs. This is kind of a rare and precious thing in this day and age." Now Gabe has a few things to tell to the world, and we are spreading the word.
