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The Aberdeen Sessions consisted of Birmingham musicians that came together for a performance at a benefit for the Ronald McDonald House on February 6, 2015 at [[Bottletree Cafe]]. Musicians include: Ben Trexel, Tristan Trecshel, Sarah Gosdin, Zach Knight, Matt Jones, Nathanial Jones, Lauren Krothe, Ben Walker, Lake Treschel and Amacio Favor. Their performance was inspired by jam sessions Ben Trexell hosted at his home on Aberdeen Road.
The Aberdeen Sessions consisted of Birmingham musicians that came together for a performance at a benefit for the Ronald McDonald House on February 6, 2015 at [[Bottletree Cafe]]. The performance was produced by NBK Media and Ben Trexel Music. Musicians include: Ben Trexel, Tristan Trecshel, Sarah Gosdin, Zach Knight, Matt Jones, Nathanial Jones, Lauren Krothe, Ben Walker, Lake Treschel and Amacio Favor. Their performance was inspired by jam sessions Ben Trexell hosted at his home on Aberdeen Road.


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     Online Editor (February 4, 2015) "The Music We Forgot to Mention." ''Weld for Birmingham''. [https://www.trussvilletribune.com/2015/02/04/the-music-we-forgot-to-mention/]
     Online Editor (February 4, 2015) "The Music We Forgot to Mention." ''Weld for Birmingham''. [https://www.trussvilletribune.com/2015/02/04/the-music-we-forgot-to-mention/]

Revision as of 20:57, 15 September 2021

The Aberdeen Sessions consisted of Birmingham musicians that came together for a performance at a benefit for the Ronald McDonald House on February 6, 2015 at Bottletree Cafe. The performance was produced by NBK Media and Ben Trexel Music. Musicians include: Ben Trexel, Tristan Trecshel, Sarah Gosdin, Zach Knight, Matt Jones, Nathanial Jones, Lauren Krothe, Ben Walker, Lake Treschel and Amacio Favor. Their performance was inspired by jam sessions Ben Trexell hosted at his home on Aberdeen Road.

References

   Online Editor (February 4, 2015) "The Music We Forgot to Mention." Weld for Birmingham. [1]