These will be on-sale Fri. 9/12 @ 5pm.
Casey Abrams
Saturday, October 4th
$17 Advance, $20 Day of Show
Doors 7pm, Show 8pm
$50 VIP Meet & Greet (does not include a ticket to the show)
All Ages
http://youtu.be/MDdAvNkHSIU
24-year-old singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and American Idol finalist Casey Abrams, proves he is here to stay with his self-titled debut album on Concord Records. Casey, co-wrote sang played bass, acoustic guitar, drums, Wurlitzer and even recorder. Casey Abrams opens with the finger-snapping cool of “Simple Life,” affirming there’s a genuine artist at work here. “Ghosts” and “Get Out,” prove Casey’s capability as a contemporary songwriter, “Wore Out My Soul” shows his R&B balladeer chops and he makes musical mini-movies on both “Great Bright Morning” and “Midnight Girl.”
Ruthie Foster & Luther Dickinson
Thursday, October 23rd
$20 Advance, $25 Day of Show
Doors 7pm, Show 8pm
All Ages
Ruthie:
From
houses of worship to houses of blues, Ruthie Foster has always been a
rafter-rattler. And with a soul-filled voice honed in Texas churches,
she can move audiences to tears or ecstasy — sometimes in a single song.
Her last two albums, 2009’s The Truth According to Ruthie Foster and
2012’s Let It Burn, moved the Recording Academy to deliver Best Blues
Album Grammy nominations; her latest, Promise of a Brand New Day,
releasing August 19 on Blue Corn Music, could make her a contender once
more.
Luther:
Luther
Dickinson was born in western Tennessee to parents Mary Dickinson and
famed Memphis producer and musician Jim Dickinson. The family moved to
the north Mississippi hill country in 1985, where Luther and his brother
Cody grew up going to Jr Kimbrough’s juke joint and Otha Turner’s
fife-n-drum goat BBQ picnics.
He and his brother, Cody, started the North Mississippi Allstars in 1996 playing Hill Country Blues inspired “Mississippi RocknRoll.” Luther has made himself widely known as both a talented musician and as a producer with four Grammy nominations to prove it- three in the contemporary blues catagory and one in traditional folk.
He and his brother, Cody, started the North Mississippi Allstars in 1996 playing Hill Country Blues inspired “Mississippi RocknRoll.” Luther has made himself widely known as both a talented musician and as a producer with four Grammy nominations to prove it- three in the contemporary blues catagory and one in traditional folk.
Here come The Police... performed by Steve Ewing & School of Rock STL Band
also with Steve Ewing Band, Clockwork, & School of Rock STL Band
Friday, October 17th
$8 Cover All Ages
Doors 6:30pm, Show 7:30pm
http://instagram.com/old_rock_house_stl
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