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The Band of Heathens
July 2, 2022 @ 8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Pre-Sale opens 5/11
On sale 5/13
Doors and bar: 7:30pm
Robert Harrison: 8:30pm
The Band of Heathens: 10:00pm
With their professional lives on hold during the pandemic, The Band of Heathens found a year-long creative workaround. Every Tuesday night, the five-piece group came together via Zoom from their respective homes–from L.A. to Asheville-to host the Good Time Supper Club, a ninety-minute variety program.
“It was nice to be able to use music as a connective thread and something that’s healing,” says guitarist-vocalist Ed Jurdi. “We were doing it for ourselves, but the greatest benefit was how it created this community for us to hang out with our fans.”
Guitarist-vocalist and fellow founding member Gordy Quist agrees. “The show was like a release, where we all connected and forgot about the stuff going on around us. At some point, we decided to bring in guests for an interview, and that turned into ‘Hey, let’s pre-record a music video of a cover song with each of them.’”
That segment of the show, called Remote Transmissions, became a much-anticipated fan favorite each week. And it is now the title of their latest album, featuring covers of ten classic songs with guest vocals by the likes of Margo Price, Ray Wylie Hubbard and Charlie Starr.
It’s just the latest innovative move for The Band Of Heathens, who over the last fifteen years have released nine acclaimed albums of roots rock originals, played festivals like Bonnaroo and South by Southwest, and toured the world many times over (Rolling Stone calls them “a smoking live band”), all while remaining that rarest of birds–a truly independent group.
Opening for The Band of Heathens, we are excited to welcome Robert Harrison, front-man and songwriter for Austin’s celebrated acts Cotton Mather and Future Clouds and Radar. Harrison released his first solo record in the fall of 2021 to critical acclaim- including being named Magnet Magazine’s #5 Singer Songwriter of the Year
Harrison’s songs are so impossibly addictive- Grade A- Goldmine
A seemingly endless collection of instant classics- The Austin Chronicle
The most brilliant studio front-man this side of M. Ward – Glide
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