The Pitch
Kansas City, MO
August 28, 2003
by John Kreicbergs
"
In 1967, Scott McKenzie sang, 'If you are going
to San Francisco/Be sure to wear some flowers
in your hair.' If you're a band coming from there,
it doesn't hurt, either. San Fran was the perfect
launching pad for the Bay-based sextet Ten Mile
Tide, a group that grounds its sound in '60s
acoustic folkiness while aspiring to the more
ethereal heights of today's improv-folk-rock
aesthetic. It's a lonely path recently revisited by
the group's Colorado counterparts the String
Cheese Incident, but as an opener for such acts
as Strangefolk, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe and
Moe, TMT has more than established its own
unique jam-band pedigree. Subscribing to the
grassroots model of jam marketing -- thanks to
avid and outspoken support of Kazaa file sharing,
the band has been downloaded more than 8.6
million times worldwide -- Ten Mile Tide is
quickly building a digital empire. It remains to be
seen whether such enviable statistics will translate
into a fanbase that's actually willing to purchase
official releases and tickets for headlining
engagements, but the fact remains that the Tide is
on the rise.
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