At Bluebird Nightclub, Oteil and the Peacemakers delivered a set that quietly earns attention.
“Track 05” exemplifies that balance.

Oteil Burbridge (bass, vocals) leads with feel—elastic yet grounded, allowing the music to breathe.

Mark Kimbrell (guitar) responds with precision—clean lines and deliberate phrasing, nothing wasted.

Chris Fryar (drums, vocals) keeps the groove driving and responsive, while Matt Slocum (keys) adds textures and tones that fill the space without overwhelming.

It’s more than a performance—it’s a real-time conversation.

Behind the scenes, sound engineer Penn Robertson maintains an honest, balanced mix, while Joseph Vala of Kick Me Down

Productions captures the moment—no extra polish needed beyond what the band already brought.
Over 14,000 views later, it still resonates.
Because nothing about it feels forced.

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