Sourdough Slim
Thursday, January 10, 2008
the last of the vaudeville cowboys
Door 7:30
P.M., Music 8:00
P.M.
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Purchase advance tickets:
$18.50
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Swingin' tunes! Cowboy crooning! Yodeling pyrotechnics! Yes folks, all this and much more can be yours at the only Freight show this year where you can witness a man in a ten gallon hat yodel, play accordion, two-step, and twirl a lariat—all at the same time. The Freight's favorite sagebrush artist, Sourdough Slim, transports us to a whimsical, infectious world where vaudevillian camp and cowboy lore intermingle, producing grins galore.
Tonight he spotlights classic cowboy and hobo songs from his new CD—aptly titled Classics—a collection of tunes like "High Noon," "Don't Fence Me In," and "Back In The Saddle Again."
A well-traveled veteran of stages ranging from The National Cowboy Gathering in Elko, Nevada to the Lincoln Center's Roots of American Music Festival, Slim provides guitar, harmonica, and a generous helping of the truly astounding yippee-ti-yi style that won him the 2001 Will Rogers Award for Yodeler of the Year. Robert Armstrong, renowned for his guitar and musical saw playing with the Cheap Suit Serenaders, joins the festivities as featured guest.
Visit Sourdough's website
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