Tuesday, April 17, 2018

OLD ROCK HOUSE ANNOUNCES:
 
Apex Shrine + Orphan Wells
w/ Daytime Television & Ashley Byrne
Saturday, May 12th
Doors 7pm  Show 8pm
$10 Flat  All Ages
(On Sale Tue. 4/17 at 15pm)

Dan Baird & Homemade Sin

Wednesday July 11th
Doors 7pm  Show 8pm
$12 Advance  $15 Day of Show 
All Ages
(On Sale Tue. 4/17 at 10am)

https://youtu.be/fHbanYu_b0Y

Dan Baird is a singer-songwriter, musician and producer best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist from the chart-topping 80's rock band The Georgia Satellites. Baird formed The Georgia Satellites in 1980 and the group ultimately released the self-titled debut Georgia Satellites on Elektra. Their most successful release; the album featured the track "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and went into heavy rotation on MTV. Baird left the band in 1990 to pursue a solo career and released his first solo album, Love Songs for the Hearing Impaired, in October 1992. "I Love You Period", a single from the album, charted and peaked at #26 on the Billboard Hot 100. A follow up single "The One I Am" charted and peaked at #13 on Billboard's "Album Rock Tracks" chart.


Carbon Leaf
Thursday, September 13th
Doors 7pm  Show 8pm
$20 Advance  $25 Day of Show 
All Ages
(On Sale Thur. 4/19 at 10am)

Carbon Leaf is celebrating its Silver Anniversary in 2018 behind a new album and extensive touring. Through 25 years together, the group's independent music and spirit continue to resonate with its fans, and an authentic bond between the band members and their audience is evident. Blending rock, folk, Celtic, bluegrass and Americana into a high-energystyle the group calls ether-electrified porch music, the Virginia quintet's poetic songs are brought to life with acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin, fiddle, bass, drums, cello, banjo, penny whistle, pedal steel, accordion and rich vocal harmony. Writing and producing from their home studio in Richmond, VA, Carbon Leaf has released 17 albums and performed 2,400+ live shows throughout their enduring career.




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