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Sat, Apr 29, 2023 @ 6:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Dave Bille “Two Lane Highway” Album Release
Plus Special Guest King Wilkie’s Dream
Hook and Ladder Mission Room
Tickets $15 – $20
EVENT DETAILS
THE MISSION ROOM AT The Hook AND LADDER THEATER
- Doors 6:30pm
- Music 7:00pm
- 21+
- GA*: $15 ADV / $20 DOS
*Does not include fees
NO REFUNDS
EVENT DESCRIPTION
Dave Bille
“Two Lane Highway” Album Release
Plus Special Guest: King Wilkie’s Dream
Dave Bille takes us for a road trip with a performance celebrating his new, acclaimed album Two Lane Highway. The album is a journey thru the landscape of America that is both real and metaphorical. A tale of the beauty, adventure, discovery, love lost and found, life and death, an observation of human nature with its promise, quirks, and flaws. It’s a travelogue of the sights and nuance two lane travel offers to those who are aware and slow down enough to have these memories and experiences engraved on you for a lifetime. Grab your shades, a loved one, and your thirst for adventure and come along on a road trip down the Two Lane Highway.
“This sophomore outing does not disappoint. Every track has a mile-wide groove. Intense songwriting with a laidback delivery and impeccable musicianship throughout” – Kate MacKenzie, Grammy Nominee
Bluegrass, blues, swing, Americana, country, tin pan alley, old time, and just a little pop are all representing in the music you may hear from King Wilkie’s Dream. The band sets out to stretch musically and creatively, while entertaining in a way that transcends generations and connects will audiences. Whether it is an original song, a well-worn traditional number, or something from outside the genre of bluegrass, the turn receives the same attention to detail, resulting in the band’s new sound, big noise.
“Soulful, bluesy, rootsy are only a few adjectives that apply to this group. Fun and entertaining. Don’t miss this group!” – Doug Lohman, Armadillo Lights and Sound
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.