Brightblack Morning Light Concert History

Brightblack Morning Light was started by Nathan "Nabob" Shineywater (guitars, vocals) and Rachael "Rabob" or "Rabinyah" Hughes (Fender Rhodes, vocals), two childhood friends from Alabama who played one of their earliest shows (under the name Rainywood) for 15 people at a benefit for the Alabama Green Party in 2001. Fortunately for the duo, their fan base included the influential Will Oldham (aka Bonnie "Prince" Billy), who invited the duo to accompany him on his tour.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 11, 2009
Brightblack Morning Light Paradiso Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Dec 10, 2009
Brightblack Morning Light Effenaar Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands
Dec 09, 2009
Brightblack Morning Light Rotown Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
Dec 08, 2009
Brightblack Morning Light Vooruit Ghent, Flanders, Belgium
Dec 07, 2009
Brightblack Morning Light / Rio En Medio The Luminaire London, England, United Kingdom
Dec 06, 2009
Nightmare Before Christmas (United Kingdom)
"Nightmare Before Christmas" (United Kingdom) / Th' Faith Healers / Mum / Dirty Three / Gemma Hayes / Lilys / A Place To Bury Strangers / Swervedriver / EPMD / Bob Mould / My Bloody Valentine / School of Seven Bells / Brightblack Morning Light / The Pains of Being Pure at Heart / Cherrystones Show all bands
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Arena at Butlins Minehead, United Kingdom
Show Duplicate for Dec 06, 2009
Dec 02, 2009
Brightblack Morning Light Le Botanique Brussels, Brussels Capital, Belgium
Jun 27, 2009
Rodriguez / Brightblack Morning Light / Glasser El Rey Theatre Los Angeles, California, United States
Jun 11, 2009 –
Jun 14, 2009
Northside 2009
The War on Drugs / The Tallest Man On Earth / Real Estate / Kurt Vile / Tune-Yards / The Dodos / The Hold Steady / Bill Callahan / Daedelus / Bishop Allen / Cymbals Eat Guitars / Asobi Seksu / Vivian Girls / Sunset Rubdown / Wakey!Wakey! / Screaming Females / John Vanderslice / ZaZa / Sean Bones / Mariee Sioux / Obits / Brightblack Morning Light / Home Video / Doug Paisley / The Beets / Sisters / O'Death / Endless Boogie / The Browns / Kneebody / Air Waves / Pterodactyl / Grooms / Quo Vadis / Pretty & Nice / Henry Wolfe / The Bloodsugars / La Strada / Blues Control / Drink Up Buttercup / The Albertans / Steve Coleman And Five Elements / Cale Parks / Motel Motel / Murder Mystery / Palomar / Dinowalrus / The Homosexuals / Dragons of Zynth / Tiger! Tiger! / Rabbits / Sundelles / Great Unwashed / Aaron Behrens / We Are Country Mice / Bamboo Shoots / virgin forest / Bottle Up And Go / Art of Shooting / Katie Eastburn / The World Without Magic / The Anabolics / Brilliant Sweaters / Dark Faith / Sir Richard Bishop and His Freak of Araby Ensemble / Kilgore trout is Dead Show all bands
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New York, New York, United States
May 29, 2009
Brightblack Morning Light Center for the Arts Eagle Rock Eagle Rock, California, United States

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Brightblack Morning Light on May 29, 2009 [828-small]

Brightblack Morning Light
May 29, 2009
 Eagle Rock, California, United States
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Indie
Folk
Psychedelic
Bay Area Indie
New Weird America
Freak Folk
Canadian Indigenous Music
Canadian Indigenous
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2009 12 concerts
2008 29 concerts
2007 35 concerts
2006 35 concerts
2005 2 concerts
2004 1 concert
2003 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Brightblack Morning Light had?

Brightblack Morning Light has had 115 concerts.

What genre is Brightblack Morning Light?

Brightblack Morning Light is most often considered to be Indie, Folk, Psychedelic, Bay Area Indie, New Weird America, Freak Folk, Canadian Indigenous Music, and Canadian Indigenous.

When was the last Brightblack Morning Light concert?

The last Brightblack Morning Light concert was on December 11, 2009 at Paradiso in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands.

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