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Grace Potter And The Nocturnals Island Exodus Negril, Jamaica 1-18-2010 Grace Potter- Lead Vocals, Hammond B-3, Piano, Rhythm Guitar Scott Tournet- Lead and. Shop from the world's largest selection and best deals for Music CDs Grace Potter 2010. Shop with confidence on eBay! Item 3 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals by Grace Potter (CD, 2010, Hollywood) NEW & SEALED - Grace Potter & the Nocturnals by Grace Potter (CD, 2010, Hollywood) NEW & SEALED $9.25 Free shipping.

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Grace Potter And The Nocturnals Infinity Hall Norfolk, Ct Grace Potter- Lead Vocals, Hammond B-3, Piano, Rhythm Guitar Scott Tournet- Lead and Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals Catherine Popper- Bass, Vocals Matt Burr- Drums, Vocals Benny Yurco - Guitar WebSite: www.gracepotter.com / www.thisissomewhere.com Set I (Disc 1) 01) Intro. 02) Medicine 03) Joey 04) One More Goodbye Kiss 05) One Short Night 06) Things I Never Needed 07) Colors 08) Mastermind 09) Money 10) Ah Mary 11) Nothing But The Water Part I 12) Nothing But The Water Part II Set II (Disc 2) 13) 2:22 14) Oasis 15) Apologies 16) Long Low Road 17) Stop The Bus 18) If I was From Paris 19) Take My Breathe Away 20) Big White Gate 21) Sweet Hands 22) Encore Break 23) White Rabbit Notes Suggested Disc Splits Tracks 1-12 / Disc 1 Tracks 13-22 / Disc 2 For Photos Check out: www.photosbynanci.com Thanks Nanci Thanks to Ben for the poster for my daughter!

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals in 2009 Background information Origin, U.S. Genres, Years active 2002 ( 2002)–present Labels Website Members Benny Yurco Michael Libramento Past members Scott Tournet Matt Burr Bryan Dondero Grace Potter and the Nocturnals is an band from, formed in 2002 in by drummer Matt Burr, guitarist Scott Tournet, and singer. They began their career as an band, self-producing their albums and touring extensively in the and circuit, playing as many as 200 in a year. In 2005 they signed for; they have published four studio albums, encompassing rock subgenres such as, and. Their (2010) has been a major commercial success, topping iTunes charts and receiving international attention. The band is fronted by lead vocalist and Grace Potter (born June 20, 1983), who is known for her vocal qualities—evocative of blues rock singers like, or —as well as for her vibrant energy on stage. Besides playing with the Nocturnals, Potter has also released solo material and collaborated with other artists including and.

The current lineup of the Nocturnals includes Grace Potter and guitarist Benny Yurco. Contents.

Career Grace Potter and the Nocturnals' lead vocalist is Grace Potter, who attended before going on to for two years until she ultimately dropped out to pursue music professionally. In addition to lead vocals, Potter plays, and (including the ) and. The other members of the band are Scott Tournet, on (including ) and, Matthew Burr, Michael Libramento on and keyboards, and Benny Yurco on and vocals. Bryan Dondero played, and with the group until his departure in early 2009. The band was originally formed in late 2002 when Burr saw Potter perform folk songs in a student-run venue called The on the St. Lawrence campus.

Burr approached Potter about starting a band, citing and as musical influences he heard in Potter's voice and original songs. The band first existed as a trio with a bass player named Cory Beard and played an early show at a venue in Waitsfield, VT. Where Scott Tournet opened the show with a female singer as a duo and joined the Nocturnals for part of a set. In the spring of 2003, Burr invited guitarist Tournet to join the group, thus cementing the founding members of the band that would become Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. Beard would no longer be in the band at that point. The group independently recorded and released one album, in 2005 with Charlotte, VT, sound engineer.

An older album, Original Soul (2004), was a solo release from Potter, also recorded and mastered by Gibson. Following extensive airplay on Vermont radio stations and, the band signed a deal with in December 2005 and re-released Nothing But the Water on May 23, 2006. In 2005, the band was nominated in two categories at the, for 'Best Local Female Artist' and also for 'Best New Local Act'. They also performed at the awards ceremony.

In 2006, the band won the for 'Best New Groove' and was nominated for two more: Album Of The Year (major) for the re-release of Nothing But the Water, and Female Vocalist of the Year (for Grace Potter). Potter played Hammond Organ and sang lead vocals alongside, and during that appearance.

They played a of 's ', to a. The group released its second album, on August 7, 2007 on Hollywood Records and toured that fall supporting for its October and November North American tour. Their song 'Apologies' was featured on the American television shows, and, and the song 'Falling or Flying' was featured on the hit drama shows and and appeared on. The band backed up on their North American tour in the summer of 2008. On August 2, 2007, the band made their network television debut on 's.

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This was followed by appearances on on August 7, 2007 and ' on August 10, 2007. Grace Potter in concert in 2007 In 2008, the group opened for the for three dates: a two-night stand at the in, June 20–21, and June 24 at the in,. The band played a full set at the on July 20. In November 2008, began using 'Ain't No Time' in their North American iPod SoundDock sales displays.

Hollywood Records released the news on May 11, 2009 that would be producing a new project with Potter, tentatively scheduled for fall of 2009. The project was deemed as a solo collaboration and both Potter and Burnett spoke very highly of the project to the press. By November 13, the band posted a new release date for the album, pushing it back to spring 2010. Hollywood Records shelved the T-Bone Burnett album in favor of a true band album, released June 8, 2010.17 The album was produced by, with 'Tiny Light' as the first single. The video for 'Tiny Light' was shot in during February 2010 with director Paul Minor.

During the, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, along with playing their own set, joined and on stage for their shows. Potter and Tournet joined Gov't Mule onstage, while with moe. They replaced the band members one by one during moe.' S five-hour set and played four of their own songs to be rejoined by moe. In a musical collaboration known as 'A Hostile Takeover'. In 2010, the band appeared on, the companion soundtrack for 's feature film, with a of 's song '.

The band appeared at on May 15, 2010 in,. Potter appeared as a guest on stage with, singing vocals for 'St. James Infirmary Blues' and joined Gov't Mule on a cover of '. In late May 2010, Vermont specialty chocolate maker Lake Champlain Chocolates created a new chocolate bar in conjunction with Grace Potter called Grace Under Fire.

The dark chocolate contains pistachios and red pepper flakes. On the eve of their eponymous album release date, the band announced on and that they were going to perform a free concert on 's the following day. The hour-long concert attracted thousands of viewers and became a huge local media story. The band sold merchandise and hosted a meet and greet with fans for three hours following the concert.

The group released their third studio recording, on June 8, 2010. On July 19, 2010, as a launch to their second single from Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, the band premiered the video to ' on.

Potter also wrote a track titled 'Something That I Want', which was performed on. In 2010, she re-wrote some of the lyrics and Disney chose it to be featured during the closing credits of their 50th animated feature, which Potter sang by herself. The movie was released on November 16, 2010. The group made an appearance at the in on July 3, 2011. On December 3, 2011, Grace Potter performed a live set for ' Sessions' on.

Kenneth Williamson. The episode included an interview with program host,. On February 9, 2012, Grace Potter announced the title of their upcoming fourth studio album, noting that they collaborated with member Dan Auerbach.

On October 3, 2012 Grace Potter appeared at the ' tribute show to held at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, NJ. Saying that “(t)his is one of the great pleasures of my life,” Potter performed '. This song was performed by accompanied by many guest stars such as and Bob Dylan in ' concert held on November 25, 1976 at the in. On May 11, 2013, bandmates Grace Potter and Matt Burr were married. They announced their divorce in 2017.

In April 2015, Scott Tournet posted to social media that he would not be touring in support of Potter's solo album. In November 2016, Tournet clarified in an interview with JamBase that he doesn't 'play in that group anymore.

I was a big part of that group and it was a big part of me but that chapter is officially over.' On June 23, 2015 Potter was presented the 'ASCAP Harry Chapin Vanguard Award' by for 'her endless work towards defeating world hunger'. In September 2017 Grace Potter mentioned that Matt Burr had left the band.

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Collaborations Recorded between tours during the summer and fall of 2004 at the band's rehearsal space, Depart So Slow featured the songwriting of singer/guitarist Scott Taylor with Grace Potter and the Nocturnals providing musical backing. It was engineered and mixed by Nocturnals guitarist Scott Tournet. In 2008, Potter recorded a version of 'I Want Something That I Want' with ( One Tree Hill) on a track from the acoustic sessions from.

In addition to this collaboration, Potter also served as guest composer in the seventh episode of the show's sixth season, 'Messin' With the Kid'. Potter appeared as herself on the show, performing 'I Want Something That I Want' with Galeotti's character. She also performed 'Ah, Mary'. In 2009, Potter was featured on the track 'Ordinary Man' by fellow Vermont singer-songwriter on his album Battler. Potter contributed again to in the show's eighth season.

Various artists covered 's hit song ' to be played over the show's opening credits. Potter contributed her cover for the eighth episode of the season, Mouthful of Diamonds. Potter sang on the track ', on the September 2010, album by singer.

Chesney joined the Nocturnals when they opened on October 30 for at the in. Potter returned to sing backing vocals on Chesney's late-2012 single '. She also sang with Chesney again on '.

In 2013, the group performed at the in Atlanta, GA, and in, at the festival. Potter is featured on 's 2013 album providing lead vocals for the song 'Whisper In Your Soul.' The song debuted on September 5, 2013, when Potter performed with at the first annual in Arrington, VA. On June 3, 2015 (in Minneapolis, MN), and June 6, 2015 (in Arlington, TX), Grace Potter opened for during the, and joined them onstage to perform '. Other appearances in the media In 2011, the song 'Paris (Ooh la la)' was featured in the Season 2 promo for the TNT television series.

In July 2011 Potter appeared with on her television show. Potter provided the voice of Carol, the owner of Christmas Carol's, a bar in the Disney Christmas special in December 2011. In 2012, their song 'Nothing but the Water' was heard during trailers for the short-lived 2012 ABC drama. Band members Current. vocals, guitar, piano, organ, Fender Rhodes, keyboards, tambourine (2002–present). Benny Yurco - guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals (2009–present).

Michael Libramento - bass guitar, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals (2011–present) Former. Matt Burr - drums, percussion, backing vocals (2002–2017). Scott Tournet - guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, lap steel, harmonica, backing vocals (2002–2015). Bryan Dondero - bass guitar, upright bass, mandolin (2002-2009). bass guitar, backing vocals (2009-2011) Discography.