Doors 6:30, show 7 pm. Open seating, beer and wine available. $18 Advance / $21 Day of Show.
Cosmic country jam band Edge Of The West continues to expand its
range, Its following, and its musical horizons. Their intrepid
expeditions have taken them from Arizona to Alaska, Colorado to the Kona
coast of Hawaii, bringing their psychedelic outlaw dance party to some
of America’s most adventurous and colorful venues and festivals.
Featuring members with long resumes backing the greats of country, rock
and bluegrass, the band cooks up an Americana stew of influences with a
decidedly West Coast 70’s vibe. All members sing and write, as they mix
their audience-beloved originals with a huge catalog of eclectic covers,
often leaning on the Dead, New Riders, and Gram Parsons, plus a wide
range of eclectic chestnuts, rarities and songs by other allies on the
front. Keep your ear to the ground for Edge Of The West.
Edge Of The West is not just an ensemble, it’s an adventure – a group
quest. In the last few years the band of intrepid explorers has toured
relentlessly, playing wild and remote destinations, as well as in
big-city markets throughout the Western US. They did two tours featuring
as a guest the iconic pedal-steel master Buddy Cage of NRPS, they’ve
opened shows for Lukas Nelson, Hard Working Americans, the Wood Bros,
etc, and have played myriad festivals and club dates including top Bay
Area venues such as Terrapin Crossroads and Sweetwater Music Hall. To
ring in 2020, Edge of the West played a sold out New Years show with
family favorites the David Nelson Band at the magical River Theater in
Guerneville, CA. And the band has honored their heroes with special
tribute shows to the Grateful Dead, New Riders of the Purple Sage, and a
tour commemorating the great Gram Parsons – including a party for Phil
Kaufman the Road Mangler – AT the notorious and sacred Joshua Tree Inn.
Across the canyon we hear drums in the distance. Notes From the
underground drift like smoke signals to a strange yet familiar place,
where new friends and old come together for good times – the Edge of
the West
Guitar, vocals: Jim Lewin (Todd Snider, Great American Taxi, Lacy J Dalton)
Bass, vocals: Bill Laymon (Jefferson Starship, New Riders of the Purple Sage, David Nelson Band)
Keys, vocals: Ken Margolis (The Choir, Bo Diddly)
Drums, vocals: Marty Carpenter (Freddy Fender, Lacy J Dalton)
The award winning historic Sutter Creek Theatre is an intimate 215
seat former silent film theatre with superb sound. Voted Best Indie
Theatre multiple times (KCRA A-List).
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