Monday, October 17, 2011



Bonerama
Thursday, December 1st
Doors 7pm Show 8:30pm
$20 Flat  Over 18 Only

Even in a city that doesn’t play by the rules, New Orleans’ Bonerama is something different. They can evoke vintage funk, classic rock and free improvisation in the same set; maybe even the same song. Bonerama has been repeatedly recognized by Rolling Stone, hailed as “the ultimate in brass balls” (2005) and praised for their “…crushing ensemble riffing, human-feedback shrieks and wah-wah growls” (2007). Bonerama carries the brass-band concept to places unknown; what other brass band could snag an honor for “Best Rock Band” (Big Easy Awards 2007)? As cofounder Mark Mullins puts it, “We thought we could expand what a New Orleans brass band could do. Bands like Dirty Dozen started the “anything goes” concept, bringing in the guitars and the drum kit and using the sousaphone like a bass guitar. We thought we could push things a little further.”


Dax Riggs
Wednesday, November 30th
Doors 7pm Show 8pm
$12 Flat  All Ages

Louisiana’s own dark star and Orpheus of the underground, Dax Riggs – the fool in your tarot deck – trippin’ over his own tombstone, reaching into the atmosphere and pulling spirits from the air. An alchemy of all roots music, doom metal and glam-punk poetry.  It sounds like voodoo, feels like redemption and puts off heat like a burning oil rig. In the service of tears and the ghost of all sorrows…say goodnight to the world.

Phillipalooza
A Concert to Fight Lou Gehrig’s Disease
Saturday, December 3rd
Doors 6pm Show 6pm
$10 Flat  Over 18 Only
*Tickets available at www.phillipalooza.com

Phillip-A-Looza is an annual concert developed as a third party event to raise money for the ALS Association- St. Louis Regional Chapter to help fight Lou Gehrig’s Disease in the St. Louis Metro Area. We are committed to producing an exciting and diverse concert event featuring local and national live music acts to provide attendees with fantastic concert experience while raising money for patient and family support to help fight ALS.

Old Rock House
1200 S. 7th St.
St. Louis, MO 63104


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