Over the last decade, Ryan Curtis has made a name for himself as a songwriter not easily packaged into any specific genre. He’s bounced almost seamlessly from folk and bluegrass to rockabilly, blues, and vintage rock n’ roll. Never to be pinned down, his latest release and solo debut, Rust Belt Broken Heart is steeped in the kind of vintage twang more common in a 1960s honky tonk, than a modern club. Ryan’s songs are usually about life’s harder learned lessons, featuring picaresque heroes whom he gives a very personal feel. His new record dives deep into the different styles of country and western while telling tales from his youth in the Midwest from Michigan to Illinois. The gravelly voice of the Michigan born, Boise-based singer has been praised on KEXP and earned acclaim from the likes No Depression and Saving Country Music. Rust Belt Broken Heart is out now, on American Standard Time Records. You can catch Ryan and his band out on the road most weekends bringing their unique brand of high desert twang and Idaho honky tonk to the dives and haunts of the great American West and beyond.
Brandon Good enters the Americana parking lot through the side door of the punk club. Leaving Manhattan, Illinois in 2008 to move into the city, he found a place as multi-instrumentalist in Chicago heavy-hitters Flatfoot 56. Years of heavy international touring, festing, and studio albums later, punk cred intact, his first solo material The Anvil emerges. Swimming in the same stream as other punk-goes-Americana acts before him, Brandon makes good on the precedent and lets the muddy waters of rock ‘n roll, folk, and country converge and roll him to the Promised Land. These divergent worlds are expressed not only in his person, but in the record of his original compositions.
This event is 21 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.
GA Tickets do not include seating. Reserved Table purchase includes entrance to the show and a reserved table for the designated number of people.
Please arrive 30 minutes prior to showtime to claim your table. If your party has not arrived by that time, your table may be subject to be given away to another group and we will do our best to facilitate your group upon your arrival, however a table is no longer guaranteed.
Brandon Good enters the Americana parking lot through the side door of the punk club. Leaving Manhattan, Illinois in 2008 to move into the city, he found a place as multi-instrumentalist in Chicago heavy-hitters Flatfoot 56. Years of heavy international touring, festing, and studio albums later, punk cred intact, his first solo material The Anvil emerges. Swimming in the same stream as other punk-goes-Americana acts before him, Brandon makes good on the precedent and lets the muddy waters of rock ‘n roll, folk, and country converge and roll him to the Promised Land. These divergent worlds are expressed not only in his person, but in the record of his original compositions.
This event is 21 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.
GA Tickets do not include seating. Reserved Table purchase includes entrance to the show and a reserved table for the designated number of people.
Please arrive 30 minutes prior to showtime to claim your table. If your party has not arrived by that time, your table may be subject to be given away to another group and we will do our best to facilitate your group upon your arrival, however a table is no longer guaranteed.
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