Tuesday, June 21, 2011

New shows at Old Rock House

Adrian Belew Power Trio & Stickmen (feat. Tony Levin & Pat Mastellotto)
Wednesday, October 26th
Doors 7pm Show 8pm
$26 Advance $28 Day of Show $40 VIP (soundcheck / meet & greet 2 hrs before doors)
All Ages $2 Minor Surcharge
*OnSale Fri. 6/24 @ 5pm

In February 2006 guitarist Adrian Belew performed with the Paul Green School of Rock where he met drummer Eric Slick and his sister, bassist Julie Slick. In May 2006 Adrian announced that they would comprise his new power trio. Through the end of 2006 the trio toured throughout the East, South, & Western United States, followed by more touring (nationally and internationally) in 2007 and 2008.


 


Hawthorne Heights – Rescheduled Date
Tuesday, October 25th
Doors 7pm Show 8pm
$10 Advance $12 Day of Show
All Ages $2 Minor Surcharge
*Back OnSale Fri. 6/24 @ 5pm

The band’s career has been pretty eventful since breaking out of Dayton, OH, with 2004’s platinum debut, The Silence in Black, on the influential Chicago-based indie label Victory Records, on the heels of MTV and VH1 airplay for the single, “Ohio is for Lovers.” The 2006 gold follow-up, If Only You Were Lonely, debuted at 3 on the Billboard Album charts, producing the Top 10 Modern Rock smash, “Saying Sorry.”


Split Lip Rayfield & Legendary Shack Shakers
Saturday, November 12th
Doors 7pm Show 8pm
$15 Flat
All Ages $2 Minor Surcharge
*OnSale Fri. 6/24 @ 5pm

With over a decade of recording and performing under its belt, Split Lip Rayfield has demonstrated an uncanny ability to survive adverse conditions and swim against mainstream trends, to emerge as one of the Midwest’s most uncompromising bands. Split Lip hasn’t just carved a niche, it has sounded a firm and furiously independent tone that reverberates in the ears of music lovers from coast to coast.
The Legendary Shack Shakers’ hell-for-leather roadshow has earned quite a name for itself with its unique brand of Southern Gothic that is all-at-once irreverent, revisionist, dangerous, and fun. Led by their wildly charismatic, rail-thin frontman/blues-harpist, J.D. Wilkes, the Shack Shakers are a four-man wrecking crew from the South whose explosive interpretations of the blues, punk, rock and country have made fans, critics and legions of potential converts into true believers.


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1200 S. 7th St.
St. Louis, MO 63104

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