Friday, July 12, 2013

Old Rock House keeps pumpin' out shows

Dangermuffin
Tuesday, July 30th
Doors 7pm  Show 8pm
$8 Advance $10 Day of Show
All Ages

On Dangermuffin’s 2010 release Moonscapes, the Folly Beach, S.C.-based trio sang about home. Even they couldn’t have expected the extent of that paradox — the album grew the band into a traveling national act, with songs on both SiriusXM’s Jam_On and Outlaw Country stations and slots at major festivals across the country. With their brand new follow up, Olly Oxen Free, Dangermuffin have returned home. No longer easily dubbed an Americana or roots-rock band, the group’s sound encompasses ska, calypso, and even Southern rock, often within the same song. Like the cry bellowed during a children’s game of hide-and-seek, Olly Oxen Free signals that it’s safe to come out from our hiding spots, gather back together, and celebrate late into the evening.


Jeff Austin of Yonder Mountain String Band with the Here & the Now
Wednesday, September 4th
Doors 7pm  Show 8pm
$20 Advance $25 Day of Show
All Ages

Jeff Austin and Friends, the next chapter is launched for the mandolin player and front man of Yonder Mountain String Band. Jeff is known for high octane bluegrass jams and furious mandolin playing, new and bluegrass picking and singing. Jeff has bent bluegrass , rock and other influences to create acoustic tunes filled with dazzling chops and passionate stories, with a “Jeff Austin anything goes attitude”.


David Bromberg
The Listening Room Series
Friday, September 20
Doors 7pm  Show 8:30pm
$28 Reserved $18 General Admission
All Ages

David Bromberg’s range of material, based in the folk and blues idioms, continually expanded with each new album to encompass bluegrass, ragtime, country and ethnic music, and his touring band grew apace. By the mid-’70s, the David Bromberg Big Band included horn-players, a violinist, and several multi-instrumentalists, including David himself. With the release of  Try Me One More Time, his 2007 solo return to the studio, David continued his musical revitalization, playing shows on his own, backed by (and supporting) Angel Band, his own David Bromberg Quartet, and reunions of the David Bromberg Big Band, the configuration depending on the circumstance.


Billy Bragg
w/ Joe Purdy
Sunday, September 22nd
Doors 7pm  Show 8pm
$27 Advance $30 Day of Show
All Ages

Billy Bragg was recently described by The Times newspaper as a “national treasure.” In the two decades of his career Bragg has certainly made an indelible mark on the conscience of British music, becoming perhaps the most stalwart guardian of the radical dissenting tradition that stretches back over centuries of the country’s political, cultural and social history. It’s a legacy that’s brought Bragg fans the world over as an artist with a keen sense of political activism as well as a way with a pop hook, all informed with a sense of humanity and humor.



No comments:

Post a Comment