Hillbilly Casino Tour 2019
Hillbilly Casino Tour Dates. See below for a list of Hillbilly Casino tour dates and locations. For all available tickets and to find shows in your city, scroll to the listings at the top of this page. Date City Venue;. Who: Hillbilly Casino Where: Fulton 55 875 Divisadero St Fresno, CA 93721 When: Tuesday, July 9th, 2019 - Doors 8 pm to 12 am Details: 21 and up, tickets $12 to $15 Buy Tickets: www.fulton55.com.
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with Special Guest Jittery Jack & Miss Amy
Friday, December 20 at 8 p.m.
You’re in for a rockin’, retro-good time this holiday season when A Holiday Hootenanny at the Christmas Carnival rolls into town!
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Blending elements of honkytonk, rockabilly, psychobilly, and straight-up rock ‘n’ roll, every member of Hillbilly Casino brings their own special flavor to the band. From Nic’s background in hip-hop and rockabilly, to Geoff’s love of old-school punk rock and ska—you’ll find elements of all of this in every Hillbilly Casino record and show.
While you’ll see a lot of bands sitting around waiting to get signed, Hillbilly Casino took a cue from bands like Black Flag, Fugazi, and Youth Brigade, booking their own tours, and producing and releasing their own CDs and T-shirts, and spending hundreds of hours in their old gray Econoline van, getting the rock ‘n’ roll out to the people. From thirty-minute opening slots, to three- and four-hour marathon sets, these boys are gonna bring their ‘A’ game, and you’ll probably get tired before they do.
Hillbilly Casino has performed along with the likes of: Brian Setzer Orchestra (seven shows), Rev. Horton Heat, Rancid, Los Straightjackets, Southern Culture on the Skids, Th’ Legendary Shack Shakers, The Horrorpops, The Blasters, The Supersuckers and many more national acts.
Jittery Jack & Miss Amy
Jittery Jack brings his East Coast bang to the world of Rockabilly and ’50s inspired Rock 'n' Roll. Hailing from Boston, MA USA he has headlined at the Viva Las Vegas festival numerous times, and has toured internationally, headlining many festivals including UK's the Rockabilly Rave and Australia's Camperdown Cruise. Jack has also recorded for both Wild Records in Hollywood, CA and Rhythm Bomb Records in Germany who released his 2014 full length, 'Gonna Have A Time.' Jack tours and records with his long-time collaborator, the incomparable Miss Amy Griffin, the Rockin' scenes premier female guitar player.
All guests must be at least 21 years old to enter Theater or to watch shows at Bar 360. All tickets are sold with a no return or exchange policy. All schedules/times are subject to change at any time without notice.
Koch Marshall Trio
This week, listen to Manty Ellis Trio, Hillbilly Casino, Freddie & the Blifftones and more in Milwaukee.
Thursday, Dec. 19
Manty Ellis Trio @ Transfer MKE, 7:30 p.m.
Manty Ellis, Milwaukee’s godfather of jazz guitar, is back for his fifth year of Martini Jazz Lounge residency. This year, the trio will perform every third Thursday. The Manty Ellis Trio is rounded out by veteran players Jeff Hamann on bass and Jamie Breiwick on trumpet.
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Hillbilly Casino w/ Rosie & The Rivets and Jittery Jack & Miss Amy @ Northern Lights Theater, 8 p.m.
Join the rockin’, retro, good time, Holiday Hootenanny at the Christmas Carnival featuring Nashville’s Hillbilly Casino, blending elements of honky-tonk, rockabilly, psychobilly and straight-up rock ’n’ roll.
Every member of Hillbilly Casino brings a special flair to the band. From Nic Roulette’s background in hip-hop and rockabilly to Geoff Firebaugh’s love of old-school punk rock and ska, you’ll find elements of all of this in every Hillbilly Casino record and show. Boston’s Jittery Jack & Miss Amy bring an East Coast bang to the world of rockabilly and ’50s inspired rock ’n’ roll.
Friday, Dec. 20
Freddie & the Blifftones @ Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, 7:30 p.m.
Fred Bliffert has a long and storied career in both Milwaukee and national music scenes. In the ’60s, Bliffert founded Freddie & the Freeloaders, the Hound Dog Band, Jelly and Freddy & the Blifftones. Now president and CEO of Bliffert Lumber Company, he recorded two albums on major labels and has collaborated with (and had several albums produced by) the legendary Al Kooper (Blood, Sweat & Tears and Bob Dylan).
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Saturday, Dec. 21
Happy Harley Days @ Harley-Davidson Museum MOTOR Bar & Restaurant, 10 a.m.
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Come celebrate the holiday season with a fun-filled day at the Harley-Davidson Museum with roaming entertainment throughout the campus, breakfast with Santa at MOTOR Bar & Restaurant, as well as holiday shopping. Bring your holiday wish list to breakfast with Santa and enjoy hands-on holiday frame decorating. The Big Guy will be hanging out at MOTOR from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
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Also on display is “Building a Milwaukee Icon: Harley-Davidson’s Juneau Avenue Factory.” This recently recovered cache of architectural drawings includes plans for the original Juneau Avenue facility. The pencil drawings, along with archival photographs, demonstrate the whirlwind pace of the company’s early growth when Milwaukee was known as the “Machine Shop to the World.”
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Lupinare w/ Arrow, Murder Generation @ Pabst Milwaukee Brewery and Taproom, 9 p.m.
Milwaukee’s Paul Kneevers is on a roll. Earlier this month, the multi-instrumentalist announced that he had composed four new songs in one week. And Kneevers plans on releasing four new albums with different groups in 2020.
In October, Kneevers’ band, Lupinare, released Involuntary Exposure. Their description is “Zappa-style grooves with outspoken vocals, whiplash guitars smothered in noise from space, splashed with pop-hook frenzy.” It would not be off the mark to suggest this is not easy listening. Kneevers mines the news of the day to come up with what he simply describes as “dark music.”
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Koch Marshall Trio
Koch Marshall Trio @ Shank Hall, 8 p.m.
With 15 albums to his credit, Greg Koch’s talent as a guitar virtuoso precedes him. Joined by his son Dylan on drums and Toby Lee Marshall on Hammond B3 organ, the trio blends the explosive guitar manipulations, groove-centric, power-pocket drumming and keyboard sounds that range from deep to screaming. Koch’s compositions are properly portrayed in the blues-drenched, funky, chicken-fried, gospel, jazz-rock panorama in which they were conceived.
Monday, Dec. 23
King Eye & The Squirts—Green Bay Packers halftime show @ Cactus Club, 7 p.m.
Each week, a different musical project plays an abbreviated set between the second and third quarters of all Green Bay Packers games. This week brings on the ’60s surf-influenced King Eye & The Squirts.