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C. GibbsMonday, May 16, at Davey's Uptown.By Mike WarrenPublished on May 12, 2005C. Gibbs looks like the first Marine over Hill 14, or maybe Nick Cave's younger brother, but lately the man's practically been a horse dealer. There's his song "Parade of Small Horses," a "Wild Horses"-era-Stones-style metaphorical association through both a pasture and a hip urban neighborhood. There's also his song "Tenhorse," with its loping lament of being thirsty as a tenhorse galloping over rippling acoustic guitar licks. Still, Gibbs (the C is for Christian) is no hat act; with a voice that ranges from Greg Brown's basso profundo to the upper Neil Young range, he writes rootsy, atmospheric songs that blend pop harmonies and pedal-steel screams with nary a visible seam. Gibbs has played guitar for bands as wide-ranging as Modern English, Foetus and the dark-pop Morning Glories, but at this moment is his career, he's buttoning down, dropping heels, grabbing mane and romping across the country as if he invented the place.
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