Bill Kirchen
Friday, November 5, 2004
rockabilly, dieselbilly & truck-stop rock
Door 7:30pm, Music 8:00pm |
Purchase advance tickets:
$16.50
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Come hitch a ride to honky-tonk heaven with Bill Kirchen, the man Guitar Player magazine dubbed the "Titan of the Telecaster!" With his scorching guitar runs, booming licks, and elegant twang, Bill celebrates an American musical tradition where country music draws upon its origins in blues and bluegrass, and in the Western swing of Texas and California honky tonks, infusing rockabilly music with an irresistible blend of hard-core devotion and lighthearted fun.
Bill first gained renown as lead guitarist for Commander Cody & his Lost Planet Airmen, the renegade country-rock band that tuned a whole generation in to the joys of unvarnished rockabilly music (it was Kirchen's Telecaster guitar that drove "Hot Rod Lincoln" into the Top Ten in 1972). Bill still plays the same guitar, and continues to polish his reputation as one of America's premier roots-rock musicians, performing with folks like Nick Lowe and Emmylou Harris and recording award-winning albums like his 2001 release Tied to the Wheel (HighTone), featuring the Grammy-nominated instrumental "Poultry in Motion" and "Truck Stop at the End of the World," probably the only post-nuclear diesel-billy epic ever written!
Tonight Bill performs with his red-hot band Too Much Fun, featuring bassist Johnny Castle and Jack O'Dell on drums.
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