Once an Outlaw - Jonathan Sarty Opens
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200 North Main Street,Wolfeboro NH 03894
16 July, 2022
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Once an Outlaw Brings Together Current and Former Members of Some of the Bands that Created The Southern Rock Genre. Can You Hear Me Now Productions in Association with Aspect Productions New England Presents The 2022 Rock-n-Blues Concert Series. A Once an Outlaw show celebrates the southern rock genre and each of the members careers with a special emphasis on the Allman Brothers and Outlaws. When Chris Hicks appears expect a healthy dose of Marshall Tucker. The audience can also expect original music from Chris Anderson's solo work as well as Rattlebone. You'll get the hits you know and love and some deep cuts for the die hard fan. A few classic blues chestnuts round out show. Anderson's soulful voice give the hard hitting blues and Outlaws tunes credibility while Kach's voice is almost identical of a mid 1970's Gregg Allman. The guitar combo of Anderson and Farrell is flawless and when Hicks joins the line up is on par with the original Florida Guitar Army.. Don't confuse Once an Outlaw with another tribute show, this is an alumni show celebrating the southern rock genre. Members Include: Chris Anderson (Outlaws/Grinderswitch) David Goldflies (Allman Brothers Band) Mike Kach (Dickey Betts Band/Great Southern) Chuck Farrell (Jon Butcher Blues Project/James Montgomery) A.J. Vallee (Southern Rock All Stars/Peacheaters The group also includes Chris Hicks (Marshall Tucker/Outlaws) who performs with the band when not on tour with Marshall Tucker. Special guests have included... Harvey Dalton Arnold (Outlaws) Jeff Howell (Outlaws/Foghat) Bruce Marshall (Toy Caldwell Band) Barry Goudreau (Boston) Opener Jonathan Sarty is a native of New England and founder of the White Mountain Boys, the Jonathan Sarty Band, and the popular Cold River Radio Show (hosted by Jonathan and his renowned Cold River Radio Band). He is an accomplished producer, promoter, songwriter, recording artist, and performer with an extensive musical repertoire covering a variety of genres. Playing to crowds adeptly has made Jonathan Sarty a New England commodity, performing hundreds of shows a year regionally and throughout his homeland of New England.
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