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Posted in Uncategorized on June 28th, 2023 by Doug

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Louie TheSinger

Posted in Country, Live Music, Rap, Schedule on June 18th, 2023 by Doug

September 1, 2023 · Doors open at 19:00

Louie TheSinger

Texas Born Mexican that does country with flavor.

The Steel Woods – Full Band Intimate Acoustic Show

Posted in Country, Live Music, Rock, Schedule on June 16th, 2023 by Doug

September 23, 2023 · Doors open at 19:00

The Steel Woods
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The Steel Woods

A quartet of Southern rock traditionalists from Nashville, the Steel Woods lay claim to the sound pioneered by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Like Skynyrd, the Steel Woods balance heavy blues-rock with Southern poetry, and they add a bit of plainspoken outlaw country to the mix.

Zach Top

When contemporary influences expand country music’s parameters, you’ll hear, “country music ain’t like it used to be” as a common refrain. But 25-year-old ZACH TOP is reviving the spirit of ‘90s traditionalists like George Strait, Keith Whitley, and Randy Travis with classic vibes that evoke the dancehalls of Texas, the roar of the rodeo, and jukebox ballads with a cold beer in hand.

There’s nothing more current than old-school country to ZACH, who grew up on a ranch in Sunnyside, Washington. He recalls rockin’ a Marty Robbins’ Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs cassette while riding out in an old Chevy pickup to feed livestock throughout his childhood. At the age of seven, he formed a bluegrass band with his siblings called Top String. All through his teens and early twenties, he played in various bluegrass bands, including Modern Tradition (winners of the 2017 SPBGMA international band competition)
with whom he notched a string of hits on bluegrass radio, including the #1 song “Like It Ain’t No Thing.”

Honky-Tonk dreams took him to Nashville in 2021, where he secured a crucial publishing deal with Bob Doyle’s Major Bob Music. Since the move, he has established himself as an artist to watch, being asked to perform at the Grand Ole Opry several times, where he debuted his first country single, “Cold Beer & Country Music,” on the historic stage.

The Kings of Queen – The Nation’s Top Queen Tribute

Posted in Classic Rock, Live Music, Schedule, Tribute, Uncategorized on June 3rd, 2023 by Doug

October 13, 2023 · Doors open at 19:00

Kings of Queen - Tribute to Queen
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Kings of Queen – Tribute to Queen

THE REINCARNATED

The Kings of Queen are the hottest Queen tribute in the country, if not the world. Given that he’s been dubbed as the reincarnated Freddie Mercury, frontman Emo Alaeddin is quite the spectacle.

Although there may be others, no other Queen tribute comes close to The Kings of Queen.

Equally important to sounding like Queen, the frontman Emo Alaeddin has a striking resemblance to Freddie Mercury.

THE MAN UP FRONT

In addition, Alaeddin’s vocal tone and range makes the live shows just like the real thing. Equally important to his vocals and looks are the costumes, which Alaeddin is known to change up to four times in one performance. After all, when it comes to stepping into the shoes of the greatest rockstar ever to walk the earth, covering every base is of the utmost importance. Moreover, a live experience of The Kings of Queen is the reason they have sold out venues and festivals time and time again since their formation in 2021.

THE CONCERTS

In just their first year, The Kings of Queen have performed at the most reputable venues throughout the United States. Their coverage includes Northern California, Nashville, Utah, Las Vegas and all over their home base of SoCal. Namely, their festivals include the Murietta Bash that hosted more than 5 thousand attendees. Moreover, their most notable venues include the famous Virgin Hotel and House of Blues in Las Vegas. Check their Tour Schedule to catch them soon by clicking the button below.

Stone Horse

Stone Horse is a seasoned Southern California based, ground pounding hard driving yet sophisticated rock ‘n roll band ready to bring their show to your stage.

We play originals and modern southern rock covers.

If rock that harkens from an era of true Musical Masters is what you’re looking for, look no further.

You’ll not just hear our tasty licks, you’ll not just see our pretty faces, you’ll feel Stone Horse in your rock ‘n roll soul…it’s what we live for!

Angel

Posted in Schedule, Uncategorized on June 1st, 2023 by Doug

September 2, 2023 · Doors open at 19:00

Angel

Employing a dazzling mix of glam rock, hard rock, and progressive rock, Angel’s outrageous, white-satin-heavy image and equally over-the-top stage shows, made them one of the more colorful arena rock bands of the mid-’70s and early ’80s. Discovered by Kiss bass player Gene Simmons, the group issued their eponymous debut album in 1975, which hewed closer to prog rock than the glam pop that would inform future endeavors like On Earth as It Is in Heaven (1977) and Sinful (1979). The group went their separate ways in 1981, but re-formed in the late ’90s with a new lineup, and released two studio albums (1999’s In the Beginning and 2019’s Risen) and numerous compilations.

Formed in Washington, D.C., the group’s self-titled 1975 debut was recorded for the flamboyant Casablanca Records label — home to Kiss — with a line-up comprising Frank DiMino (vocals), Punky Meadows (guitar, ex-BUX), Gregg Giuffria (keyboards), Mickie Jones (bass, ex-BUX), and Barry Brandt (drums). A heady slab of heavy pomp rock with lengthy songs swathed in Giuffria’s atmospheric keyboards and featuring the longtime stage favorite “Tower,” it was followed in 1976 by Helluva Band, which continued in a similar vein, with the group’s famous white satin stage clothing making its debut on the album sleeve. On Earth as It Is in Heaven saw a distinct change in musical direction, as the band adopted a a more pop/rock-oriented sound, and introduced a clever logo that read identically when upside down.

The group performed on and off during the early 2000s and issued a handful of compilation albums. In 2015 Frank DiMino released his first solo album, Old Habits Die Hard in which Punky Meadows guested on the track “Never Again”. Then in 2016 Punky Meadows with the help of Danny Farrow released his first solo album, Fallen Angel, in which Frank DiMino appeared on the track “Lost and Lonely”. In 2018, Meadows and DiMino toured under the name Punky Meadows & Frank DiMino of Angel which inevitably lead to the reformation of Angel now joined by Danny Farrow, Charlie Calv, Steve E. Ojane, and Billy Orrico. The newly reactivated Angel released their seventh studio effort, Risen, in October 2019, to rave reviews and landed them on numerous Billboard charts. The band has also just recorded a brand new studio album Once Upon A Time scheduled for release in April of 2023.

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