Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers w/ The Allendales and Brad Hoshaw & the Seven Deadlies
$15 adv, $18 door
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RIYL: Johnny Cash, Wilco, John Mellencamp
Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers
Roger Clyne on the web
From Tempe, Arizona, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers is the only independent band to debut in the top ten on the Billboard Internet Sales chart for six consecutive albums, including two number one entries. They play some seriously catchy genre-crossing country jams that many critics foresee breaking them into the mainstream music world. On stage, Arizona Republic noted, “Clyne is a terrific showman, blessed with a charisma that few are born with. Add to that his sharp songwriting skills and a crack band...and you're guaranteed to have a good time."
Brad Hoshaw & the Seven Deadlies
On MySpace
With country sensation Dolly Parton gushing, “… he can sing me to sleep anytime,” it is evident that Brad Hoshaw is making his mark on the music world. Not only that, but Brad Hoshaw & the Seven Deadlies won 2010 Omaha Entertainment and Arts Awards for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year and Best Adult Alternative/Singer-Songwriter. Hoshaw began composing songs at the age of eight, first playing piano by ear, then studying alto/tenor/baritone saxophone through high school, until he eventually settled on the guitar as his instrument of choice. Nowadays, he moves listeners with his genuine songwriting and expressive performances that seduce you and make you cry all in one night.
The Allendales
On MySpace
With a name taken from a significant Lincoln, NE street, The Allendales treat their hometown with a twangin’ Americana sound fueled by rough guitars and alcohol. They “rely on solid songwriting and three and four part harmonies that bring their songs together tight and seamless, moving almost effortlessly between country, pop, and punk to create a sound that isn’t exactly new but is definitely warped enough to fit their unique vision.” They’ve opened for national touring acts such as The Mike McClure Band, The Mighty Short Bus, and The Drams.
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