In the spirit of including everyone we possibly can, we’ve added a second night of one of our sold out shows. Add to that one of the original heroes of the mid-century folk music revival, a “Lost” song, a little bit of Panama Red (not that kind of Panama Red), and one half of Loggins & Messina. No clue what I’m talking about? Just keep reading! Tickets to all these shows are on sale now!
NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE
Monday, April 18 The long-awaited return of The New Riders of the Purple Sage has fans in a psychedelic head spin. Once called the greatest cosmic, psychedelic-country folk rock & roll band in the universe, the new lineup of NRPS led by veterans David Nelson and Buddy Cage will revive its legendary reputation.
ASIA - Geoff Downes, Steve Howe, Carl Palmer, John Wetton
Wednesday, May 4 Due to overwhelming demand, we’ve added a second night of ASIA. Don’t miss this chance to see all four original members of the ’70s supergroup reunited for these two performances. “This is the REAL ASIA,” says guitarist Steve Howe.
BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE
Tuesday, May 17 Lauded for her stunning live performances, Buffy Sainte-Marie’s concerts include new songs, as well as her classics, “… whether raising the roof with “No No Keshagesh”, breaking our hearts with “Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee” or punching the mic for the rhythm of “Relocation Blues”, Sainte-Marie herself was magnificent” (Telegraph Journal).
JIM MESSINA Performing his hits from Loggins & Messina, Buffalo Springfield & Poco
Wednesday, May 18 As a singer, writer, guitarist, producer, and engineer, Jim Messina made major contributions to music in the 1960s and 1970s, as a key contributor to Buffalo Springfield, co-founder of Poco, and as one half of Loggins & Messina.
JOE PURDY
Tuesday, June 14 Cultivating a world-wide audience, gaining commercial recognition, and selling his music direct to fans, Joe has positioned himself at the forefront of a new movement of up-and-coming independent artists. His fans include music tastemakers and early adopters, as well as followers of mainstreams acts such as Bob Dylan or Bruce Springsteen.