In this month’s Music Entertainment Series, we introduce Spyglass, a five-member band based out of Scarborough who performed for the first time in Windham on Friday, February 2 at 6 p.m. at Gilberts Chowder House, 61 Tandberg Trail.
The first hour was dedicated to the sounds of the well-known
musician, Tom Petty, who passed away four months ago at the age of 66.
While enjoying their Friday evening meals, young and old
alike were singing along with the cover band’s tunes such as “I Won’t Back Down”,
“Free Fallin’,” and “Running Down a Dream.”
Spyglass. Photo by Mladenka Stjepanovic |
“We wanted to honor Petty whose music influenced all the
members in the band,” stated Chris Lawrence, singer and guitarist of Spyglass, whose
vocal expression eerily sounds much like that of the late musician.
Petty is not the only musical influence that has made an
impact on the members of Spyglass. “We all come from an R&B background
and blues rock influence,” Lawrence continued in an email interview. “Music
like Stones, James Brown, Eagles, Al Green, etc. as well as general rock and
some pop music also influence us.”
Spyglass, whose mission is “to entertain, tickle, and
fascinate an audience; and ultimately, ourselves,” has been performing for
about eight years. The core members include: Lawrence, vocals and guitar; Joe
Robinson, vocals; John Buckley, drums; Brian Patrick, guitar and vocals and Tom
Ryan, bass guitar and vocals.
Much like most artist and musicians, their days are
filled playing other roles that include that of a nurse, teacher, executive
sales manager, franchise owner and recording engineer. But that doesn’t stop
this five-piece band from performing year-round in the Greater Portland Area at
such places like Brian Boru’s, Amigos, Oasis and Ri Ra. You will also find
Spyglass performing at private parties and weddings from time to time.
As for the band’s name, Spyglass? “You never know who is
zooming whom.” Lawrence joked. “It could be the government, your neighbor,
your significant other… aliens from outer space. Someone may be watching
YOU.”
Whatever the case may be, the five musicians have never
let go of their passion to perform music for people to enjoy, whether that is
by dancing, or by “watching” them.
In their effort of “running down a dream,” they have
already scored another gig in Windham at Gilberts Chowder House on May 5, 2018
for the Cinco de Mayo celebrations. If you missed them the first time, you’ll
have another chance to check Spyglass out in three months.
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