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Caleb Klauder Country Band from Portland, OR join forces with The Accomplices from Savannah, GA for a rare night of real honky-tonkin' in the lowcountry! Dust off your dancin' boots and two-step your way on over to the American Legion Post 36 Dance Hall on Victory Drive on Feb. 21, 2014.
We promise you'll dig the music and have a blast at this well-seasoned dance hall with the cheapest drinks in town! Age 21+. Free parking.
About Caleb Klauder: If you don't believe in reincarnation, try listening to Caleb Klauder's music. There's little other explanation for why a small island Washingtonian can write, play, and sing music that sounds like it should be rolling out of a Great Depression honky-tonk. Born from the heart of Portland, Oregon's red-hot music scene, Caleb Klauder's music continues to challenge and transform how we think about roots music in America. Performing Calebʼs praised original songs right alongside classics from George Jones, The Louvin Brothers and Dolly Parton, their live show is timeless, fresh, and alive.
"Listen to Caleb Klauder's latest recording is like entering some eternal country-swing tavern in the sky." - Michael Upchurch, Seattle Times
"I highly recommend hitting a Caleb Klauder Band concert to anyone in need of a pick-me-up with plenty of country-style panache." - AJ Dent, The Nectar Lounge
www.calebklauder.com
About The Accomplices: The Accomplices are a lowcountry string band based in Savannah, Georgia that have found a road of their own in the vast wilderness of the Americana sound. A remarkable amalgam of bluegrass, country, jamband, and more, The Accomplices - Matt Eckstine, Zach Smith, Colleen Heine, and Stan Ray - create a timeless, energetic sound full of audio texture, gorgeous harmonies and thoughtful songwriting.
"I entered the music business in 1969 as a concert promoter, spent the Seventies interviewing, reviewing, and photographing every major recording act in the business, then wrote the book about Jerry Lee Lewis that was turned into the movie "Great Balls of Fire", and in all my years, I've never seen a drum, guitar, fiddle and standing bass blow the roof off a bar like The Accomplices." - Murray Silver (Author, "Great Balls of Fire: The True Story of Jerry Lee Lewis")
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LocationThe American Legion Post 36 (View)
2309 Victory Dr.
Thunderbolt, GA 31404
United States
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Minimum Age: 21 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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