Brian Setzer Dave Stewart Glen Campbell Joss Stone Gary Hoey Dan Hicks The Burning of Rome Tea Leaf Green Slightly Stoopid Wylde Bunch BALLYHOO! Dylan Donkin Gibby Haynes & His Problem Rusty Anderson Stray Cats Agent 51 Blush Butthole Surfers Echobrain Harry Perry Jackpot Jeremy Kay Pato Banton Richard Cheese Sprung Monkey VOIVOD MOM I, II, & III

Brian Setzer Brian Setzer & The Nashvillains

  • May 16 @ Dana Point, CA - Doheny State Beach
  • Sept. 6 @ Murphys, CA - Ironstone Amphitheatre

The Brian Setzer Orchestra

  • July 10 @ Montreal, PQ - Montreal Jazz Festival
  • July 11 @ Ottawa, ON - Ottawa Bluesfest
  • July 12 @ Quebec, PQ - Quebec City Festival
  • July 15 @ Amsterdam, NL - Heineken Music Hall
  • July 18 @ Pori, Finland - Pori Jazz Festival

7th Annual Brian Setzer Orchestra Christmas Rocks! Extravaganza

2009 U.S. Tour

  • Nov. 20 @ Detroit, MI - Motor City Casino
  • Nov. 21 @ Waukegan (Chicago), IL - Genesee Theater
  • Nov. 22 @ Prior Lake, MN - Mystic Lake Casino
  • Nov. 23 @ Wausau, WI - The Grand Theater
  • Nov. 25 @ Reading, PA - Sovereign PAC
  • Nov. 27 @ North Bethesda, MD - Music Center at Strathmore
  • Nov. 29 @ Glenside, PA - Keswick Theater
  • Nov. 30 @ NYC, NY - Hammerstein Ballroom
  • Dec. 2 @ New Brunswick, NJ - The State Theatre
  • Dec. 3 @ Easton, PA - State Theatre
  • Dec. 4 @ Ledyard, CT - Foxwoods Resort Casino
  • Dec. 7 @ Greenville, SC - Peace Center
  • Dec. 9 @ Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
  • Dec. 11 @ Robinsonville, MS - Bluesville Showroom
  • Dec. 12 @ Thackerville, OK - Winstar Casino - Showroom
  • Dec. 14 @ Albuquerque, NM - Isleta Casino Showroom
  • Dec. 15 @ Phoenix, AZ - Dodge Theater
  • Dec. 16 @ Coachella, CA - Spotlight 29 Casino
  • Dec. 18 @ Universal City, CA - Gibson Ampitheater
  • Dec. 20 @ San Francisco, CA - Warfield
  • Dec. 22 @ Friant, CA - Table Mountain Casino
  • Dec. 23 @ Las Vegas, NV - Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
  • Dec. 26 @ Santa Rosa, CA - Wells Fargo Center For the Arts
  • Dec. 27 @ Santa Rosa, CA - Wells Fargo Center For the Arts
  • Dec. 29 @ Snoqualmie, WA - Snoqualmie Casino

 Japan Tour 2009

  • 1/25/09 Nagoya (Aichi-ken Geijutsu Gekijô)
  • 1/26/09 Kanazawa (Koseinenkin Kaikan)
  • 1/27/09 Osaka (Koseinenkin Kaikan)
  • 1/29/09 Fukuoka (Shimin Kaikan)
  • 1/30/09 Hiroshima (Aster Plaza)

 

 



Dan Hicks Tour Dates

  • Jan. 16 @ Sheldon Concert Hall, St. Louis, MO

:: The Tangled Tales Tour ::

  • Mar. 18 @ KPFA DAVID GAINS’ GRATEFUL DEAD HOUR - LIVE PERFORMANCE AND INTERVIEW (AIRED NATIONALLY) - @ 8PM PST
  • Mar. 21 @ KPIG ‘HAM JAM’ SHOW - INTERVIEW AND LIVE PERFORMANCE (AFTERNOON PST) & KWMR (SAN FRANCISCO) – INTERVIEW WITH D. HUNTER - AFTERNOON
  • Mar. 23 @ KCSM (SAN FRANCISCO) – INTERVIEW WITH CHUY 3/23 AT 3PM (LIVE)
  • Mar. 22 @ KSAN 107.7 (SAN FRANCISCO) - INTERVIEW WITH JOEL SELVIN FROM SF CHRONICLE (TAPED)
    ALSO TO BE AIRED ON KOZT (MENDOCINO, CA)

:: Mar. 24 - TANGLED TALES RELEASE DATE!! ::

  • Mar. 24 @ KFOG (SAN FRANCISCO) - INTERVIEW AND LIVE PERFORMANCE @ 8AM PST
  • Mar. 24 @ KRSH (SANTA ROSA) – INTERVIEW AND PERFORMANCE WITH BILL BOWKER @ 5PM
  • Mar. 24 @ Border\'s In-store (Santa Rosa, CA) @ 7PM
  • Mar. 25 @ Belly Up Tavern, Solana Beach, CA
  • Mar. 26 @ El Rey Theatre, LosS Angeles, CA
  • Mar. 28 @ Yoshi\'s San Francisco, CA :: with special guest DAVID GRISMAN ::
  • Apr. 3 @ One Longfellow Square, Portland, ME
  • Apr. 4 @ Bull Run, Shirley, MA
  • Apr. 5 @ Iron Horse, Northhampton, MA
  • Apr. 6 @ BB King Blues Club, New York, NY
  • Apr. 7 @ Turning Point, Piermont, NY
  • Apr. 10 @ Sellersville Theater, Sellersville, PA
  • Apr. 11 @ The State Theater, Falls Church, VA
  • May 13 @ Logan Square Auditorium, Chicago, IL
  • May 14 @ Turner Hall Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI
  • May 15 @ Majestic Theater, Madison, WI
  • May 16 @ Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis, MN
  • June 18 @ Petaluma, CA - Mystic Theatre
  • June 21 @ Redwood City, CA - Little Fox Theater
  • June 25 @ Aspen, CO - The Belly Up
  • June 26 @ Denver, CO - The Soiled Dove
  • June 27 @ Santa Fe, NM - Santa Fe Brewing Company
  • June 28 @ Taos, NM - KTAO Solar Center

 

 

Aloha!Welcome to Surfdog, where we live and breathe our passion for music, in our tropical bungalows by the beach! Our company was established in 1985, when it all started with Dave Kaplan opening the doors to the company's first division: Dave Kaplan Management. Soon thereafter came Surfdog Records, a wholly-owned independent record label, along with Surfdog Music Publishing & Licensing, Surfdog Entertainment Marketing and Surfdog’s Java Hut, all located in the slice of heaven called Encinitas, CA.

Our company’s deep love for music spans rock, rockabilly, big band swing, soul, reggae, punk, folk, comedy and, in the early years, even a release of crazy-cosmic-galactic-rock n' roll by Harry Perry (the roller-skating/turbaned Venice Beach icon!). We are driven by real musicians/artists with passion and soul, regardless of musical style; it just needs to hit you in the heart, gut, head, or all three. But don’t let our casual, unassuming nature fool you. We are relentless in our pursuit of excellence for our artists and clients. And we release music we love and want to share with the world.

Surfdog has released over 100 albums by artists such as Brian Setzer, Stray Cats, Joss Stone, Dave Stewart, Glen Campbell, Butthole Surfers, Slightly Stoopid, Richard Cheese, Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks, Gary Hoey and many more. We have also released several soundtrack albums, including "The Endless Summer II" and "Step Into Liquid." Surfdog artists’ music has been prominently featured in movies (Puss In Boots, Elf, Madagascar, Mission Impossible, Monsters vs. Aliens, etc), TV shows (American Idol, Ellen, Dancing With The Stars, Glee, ER, Scrubs, etc), plus major national commercials (Ford Lincoln-Mercury, Ashton Kutcher’s Nikon, Hallmark, etc).

We are also very proud to be an ocean-conscious label and our three MOM: Music For Mother Ocean releases helped us contribute some of the largest donations in Surfrider Foundation's history. For the MOM albums, Surfdog assembled the biggest names in music, including Paul McCartney, Pearl Jam, Sublime, James Taylor, Rage Against the Machine, Snoop Dogg, Jimmy Buffett, No Doubt and many more, to gain worldwide attention for these renowned CD's as well as for the protection and preservation of our planet's oceans.

Our classic Surfdog "stick-guy," along with our tropical, tiki-influenced office complex near the cliffs of the world-class wave at Swami's, help keep us sane and grounded in this wild ride called the entertainment business. Beware…if we're ever out at a "board meeting" and the surf is good, you’ll know what we’re really up to! And, if you’re ever in the San Diego area, come by to check out our local hang-out, Surfdog's Java Hut on Coast Highway 101, serving up killer smoothies, coffee, and grub!!

 

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Brian Setzer

Setzer Goes Instru-MENTAL!
 

Brian Setzer is one of those wild geniuses who keeps the Earth properly spinning on its axis – a consistent institution who you can count on while pretty much everything else comes and goes. If nothing else, he might be saving American history from the scorch of its own warped magnifying glass memory. We’ve screwed up the 50’s – reduced it into one giant goof cartoon of crummy over-fattening food, leather jackets and endless sock hops. And the 80’s showed up more or less mangled on arrival. But Brian Setzer, a punk rocker grinning across a gorgeous Gretsch splashed through the neon of the 80’s scene with a sound that channeled the earliest primal yelps of rock n’ roll. Then in the 90's when every guy within a fedora’s throw of Hollywood wanted to form a swing band, Setzer massed a bloody orchestra and launched a blistering assault on all the zoot-suited mannequins cruising the scene. With an astonishing consistency and quality of output, an honest reverence for the American musical tradition and an idiosyncratic swagger that is itself the kind of brand that defies all contrivance, Brian’s on that short list alongside guys like Billy Gibbons, Jeff Beck, or, hell, Hendrix who inhabit their own crazy little islands where the waves around them may change direction but the guitar licks are scorching, the drinks stay cold and the circle remains unbroken. 

 

 

Setzer Goes Instru-MENTAL! is another elegant affirmation of Setzer’s legacy and a beautiful betrayal of what we tend to expect from guitar records. Betrayal? Ok, look let’s admit something. Even people who buy guitar records made by guys who make guitar records for people who buy guitar records know that guitar records are often not all that much fun when you boil them down. Usually there’s a certain quota of “see, I can do this” fretboard pyrotechnics, a few “exercise in getting a certain guitar tone” kinds of exotic moves and then the inevitably boring retread of some song snatched from a different genre. As a guitarist, Setzer has basically nothing whatsoever to prove, so Instru-MENTAL! skips all of those games. Instead, it’s a richly lyrical spin through songs where Setzer (as usual) makes complex guitar figures sound organic with a delivery that’s alarmingly effortless. If anything, its instrumental-ness was something that revealed itself along the way. “I didn’t start writing an instrumental record per se,” Setzer says. “As a matter of fact I wrote 7 songs with lyrics and then all of a sudden I just took a turn and started fooling around with ‘Blue Moon of Kentucky,’ except without any vocals. I just started playing melody chords and thought, ‘wow, this is pretty cool! So the direction turned about halfway through my writing. I had never done an instrumental record, but I thought, well, now’s the time!”

 

The result is a record that feels like a Sunday afternoon with one of the world’s best players of any given instrument fumbling around the living room, picking up a dazzling vintage ’63 D’Angelico acoustic guitar, a Scruggs banjo or a signature Gretsch and with a quick knot of knuckle-work chiming out one gorgeous piece after another. There are charming covers in “Blue Moon of Kentucky” and “Cherokee” alongside ripping originals like “Go-Go Godzilla.” As always, it’s the kind of stuff that he can hurtle outward as far as the room allows – music that’s equally at home in the low fog of a smoky jazz club, the chandelier pomp of a big city ball-room or the crisp zing of a festival night sky air. It’s music made with real love by a guy who just can’t help but grab a guitar. 

 

Taken as a whole, Instru-MENTAL! is a kind of a hot quickie Cliff Notes on the thing that is the Brian Setzer canon. There’s jazz without pretension, country without cowshit, swing without poses, an infusion of blues that is deeply honest and the most classic form of rock n’ roll that in Brian’s hands feels as fresh and vital as the day those other genres slopped it into being. Some of Setzer’s secret is his inherent understanding of the deep soul-level link between Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Joe Strummer, Jimmy Page, Cliff Gallup, Son House, Chet Atkins, Elvis Perkins, Elvis Costello, Charlie Christian, Les Paul, Johnny Marr and Johnny Rotten. Some of Setzer’s magic is the fact that he’s the guitar-toting lightning rod who soaked all that in and shoots it back at us in dazzling bolts that carry his own unique signature in every note. He’s Brian Setzer, he plays a mean hot crazy pretty guitar, and that, thank God, will never change.

 

Tour Dates

Dec. 20 @ Santa Cruz, CA - The Catalyst  - Tickets

Dec. 22 @ Seattle,WA - Showbox at the Market - Tickets

Dec. 23 @ Grand Ronde, OR - Spirit Mountain Casino - Tickets

Dec. 24 @ Vancouver, BC, CA - Commadore Ballroom - Tickets

Dec. 27 @ Edmonton, AB, CA - Edmonton Event Center - Tickets

Dec. 28 @ Calgary, AB, CA - Flames Central - Tickets

Dec. 30 @ Spokane, WA - Northern Quest Casino - Tickets

Dec. 31 @ Spokane, WA - Northern Quest Casino - Tickets

 

2012 Tour Dates

Mar. 24 @ Fremantle, WA, AU - Fremantle Arts Centre - Tickets

Mar. 26 @ Torrensville, SA, AU - The Barton Theater - Tickets

Mar. 28 @ Fortitude Valley, QLD - The Tivoli - Tickets

Mar. 30 @ Sydney, NSW, AU - Sydney Enmore Theatre - Tickets

Apr. 2 @ Melbourne, VIC, AU - The Palace - Tickets

Apr. 5 @ Newcastle West, NSW - Newcastle Panthers - Tickets

Apr. 7 @ Byron Bay, NSW, AU - Byron Bay Bluesfest - Tickets

 

 

 

 

 

briansetzer.com | Facebook | Twitter | MySpace | Amazon.com | iTunes

 

 

 

 


 

 

Brian Setzer

Setzer Goes Instru-MENTAL!
 

Brian Setzer is one of those wild geniuses who keeps the Earth properly spinning on its axis – a consistent institution who you can count on while pretty much everything else comes and goes. If nothing else, he might be saving American history from the scorch of its own warped magnifying glass memory. We’ve screwed up the 50’s – reduced it into one giant goof cartoon of crummy over-fattening food, leather jackets and endless sock hops. And the 80’s showed up more or less mangled on arrival. But Brian Setzer, a punk rocker grinning across a gorgeous Gretsch splashed through the neon of the 80’s scene with a sound that channeled the earliest primal yelps of rock n’ roll. Then in the 90's when every guy within a fedora’s throw of Hollywood wanted to form a swing band, Setzer massed a bloody orchestra and launched a blistering assault on all the zoot-suited mannequins cruising the scene. With an astonishing consistency and quality of output, an honest reverence for the American musical tradition and an idiosyncratic swagger that is itself the kind of brand that defies all contrivance, Brian’s on that short list alongside guys like Billy Gibbons, Jeff Beck, or, hell, Hendrix who inhabit their own crazy little islands where the waves around them may change direction but the guitar licks are scorching, the drinks stay cold and the circle remains unbroken. 

 

 

Setzer Goes Instru-MENTAL! is another elegant affirmation of Setzer’s legacy and a beautiful betrayal of what we tend to expect from guitar records. Betrayal? Ok, look let’s admit something. Even people who buy guitar records made by guys who make guitar records for people who buy guitar records know that guitar records are often not all that much fun when you boil them down. Usually there’s a certain quota of “see, I can do this” fretboard pyrotechnics, a few “exercise in getting a certain guitar tone” kinds of exotic moves and then the inevitably boring retread of some song snatched from a different genre. As a guitarist, Setzer has basically nothing whatsoever to prove, so Instru-MENTAL! skips all of those games. Instead, it’s a richly lyrical spin through songs where Setzer (as usual) makes complex guitar figures sound organic with a delivery that’s alarmingly effortless. If anything, its instrumental-ness was something that revealed itself along the way. “I didn’t start writing an instrumental record per se,” Setzer says. “As a matter of fact I wrote 7 songs with lyrics and then all of a sudden I just took a turn and started fooling around with ‘Blue Moon of Kentucky,’ except without any vocals. I just started playing melody chords and thought, ‘wow, this is pretty cool! So the direction turned about halfway through my writing. I had never done an instrumental record, but I thought, well, now’s the time!”

 

The result is a record that feels like a Sunday afternoon with one of the world’s best players of any given instrument fumbling around the living room, picking up a dazzling vintage ’63 D’Angelico acoustic guitar, a Scruggs banjo or a signature Gretsch and with a quick knot of knuckle-work chiming out one gorgeous piece after another. There are charming covers in “Blue Moon of Kentucky” and “Cherokee” alongside ripping originals like “Go-Go Godzilla.” As always, it’s the kind of stuff that he can hurtle outward as far as the room allows – music that’s equally at home in the low fog of a smoky jazz club, the chandelier pomp of a big city ball-room or the crisp zing of a festival night sky air. It’s music made with real love by a guy who just can’t help but grab a guitar. 

 

Taken as a whole, Instru-MENTAL! is a kind of a hot quickie Cliff Notes on the thing that is the Brian Setzer canon. There’s jazz without pretension, country without cowshit, swing without poses, an infusion of blues that is deeply honest and the most classic form of rock n’ roll that in Brian’s hands feels as fresh and vital as the day those other genres slopped it into being. Some of Setzer’s secret is his inherent understanding of the deep soul-level link between Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Joe Strummer, Jimmy Page, Cliff Gallup, Son House, Chet Atkins, Elvis Perkins, Elvis Costello, Charlie Christian, Les Paul, Johnny Marr and Johnny Rotten. Some of Setzer’s magic is the fact that he’s the guitar-toting lightning rod who soaked all that in and shoots it back at us in dazzling bolts that carry his own unique signature in every note. He’s Brian Setzer, he plays a mean hot crazy pretty guitar, and that, thank God, will never change.

 

Tour Dates

Dec. 20 @ Santa Cruz, CA - The Catalyst  - Tickets

Dec. 22 @ Seattle,WA - Showbox at the Market - Tickets

Dec. 23 @ Grand Ronde, OR - Spirit Mountain Casino - Tickets

Dec. 24 @ Vancouver, BC, CA - Commadore Ballroom - Tickets

Dec. 27 @ Edmonton, AB, CA - Edmonton Event Center - Tickets

Dec. 28 @ Calgary, AB, CA - Flames Central - Tickets

Dec. 30 @ Spokane, WA - Northern Quest Casino - Tickets

Dec. 31 @ Spokane, WA - Northern Quest Casino - Tickets

 

2012 Tour Dates

Mar. 24 @ Fremantle, WA, AU - Fremantle Arts Centre - Tickets

Mar. 26 @ Torrensville, SA, AU - The Barton Theater - Tickets

Mar. 28 @ Fortitude Valley, QLD - The Tivoli - Tickets

Mar. 30 @ Sydney, NSW, AU - Sydney Enmore Theatre - Tickets

Apr. 2 @ Melbourne, VIC, AU - The Palace - Tickets

Apr. 5 @ Newcastle West, NSW - Newcastle Panthers - Tickets

Apr. 7 @ Byron Bay, NSW, AU - Byron Bay Bluesfest - Tickets

 

 

 

 

 

briansetzer.com | Facebook | Twitter | MySpace | Amazon.com | iTunes

 

 

 

 


 

 

Brian Setzer

Setzer Goes Instru-MENTAL!
 

Brian Setzer is one of those wild geniuses who keeps the Earth properly spinning on its axis – a consistent institution who you can count on while pretty much everything else comes and goes. If nothing else, he might be saving American history from the scorch of its own warped magnifying glass memory. We’ve screwed up the 50’s – reduced it into one giant goof cartoon of crummy over-fattening food, leather jackets and endless sock hops. And the 80’s showed up more or less mangled on arrival. But Brian Setzer, a punk rocker grinning across a gorgeous Gretsch splashed through the neon of the 80’s scene with a sound that channeled the earliest primal yelps of rock n’ roll. Then in the 90's when every guy within a fedora’s throw of Hollywood wanted to form a swing band, Setzer massed a bloody orchestra and launched a blistering assault on all the zoot-suited mannequins cruising the scene. With an astonishing consistency and quality of output, an honest reverence for the American musical tradition and an idiosyncratic swagger that is itself the kind of brand that defies all contrivance, Brian’s on that short list alongside guys like Billy Gibbons, Jeff Beck, or, hell, Hendrix who inhabit their own crazy little islands where the waves around them may change direction but the guitar licks are scorching, the drinks stay cold and the circle remains unbroken. 

 

 

Setzer Goes Instru-MENTAL! is another elegant affirmation of Setzer’s legacy and a beautiful betrayal of what we tend to expect from guitar records. Betrayal? Ok, look let’s admit something. Even people who buy guitar records made by guys who make guitar records for people who buy guitar records know that guitar records are often not all that much fun when you boil them down. Usually there’s a certain quota of “see, I can do this” fretboard pyrotechnics, a few “exercise in getting a certain guitar tone” kinds of exotic moves and then the inevitably boring retread of some song snatched from a different genre. As a guitarist, Setzer has basically nothing whatsoever to prove, so Instru-MENTAL! skips all of those games. Instead, it’s a richly lyrical spin through songs where Setzer (as usual) makes complex guitar figures sound organic with a delivery that’s alarmingly effortless. If anything, its instrumental-ness was something that revealed itself along the way. “I didn’t start writing an instrumental record per se,” Setzer says. “As a matter of fact I wrote 7 songs with lyrics and then all of a sudden I just took a turn and started fooling around with ‘Blue Moon of Kentucky,’ except without any vocals. I just started playing melody chords and thought, ‘wow, this is pretty cool! So the direction turned about halfway through my writing. I had never done an instrumental record, but I thought, well, now’s the time!”

 

The result is a record that feels like a Sunday afternoon with one of the world’s best players of any given instrument fumbling around the living room, picking up a dazzling vintage ’63 D’Angelico acoustic guitar, a Scruggs banjo or a signature Gretsch and with a quick knot of knuckle-work chiming out one gorgeous piece after another. There are charming covers in “Blue Moon of Kentucky” and “Cherokee” alongside ripping originals like “Go-Go Godzilla.” As always, it’s the kind of stuff that he can hurtle outward as far as the room allows – music that’s equally at home in the low fog of a smoky jazz club, the chandelier pomp of a big city ball-room or the crisp zing of a festival night sky air. It’s music made with real love by a guy who just can’t help but grab a guitar. 

 

Taken as a whole, Instru-MENTAL! is a kind of a hot quickie Cliff Notes on the thing that is the Brian Setzer canon. There’s jazz without pretension, country without cowshit, swing without poses, an infusion of blues that is deeply honest and the most classic form of rock n’ roll that in Brian’s hands feels as fresh and vital as the day those other genres slopped it into being. Some of Setzer’s secret is his inherent understanding of the deep soul-level link between Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Joe Strummer, Jimmy Page, Cliff Gallup, Son House, Chet Atkins, Elvis Perkins, Elvis Costello, Charlie Christian, Les Paul, Johnny Marr and Johnny Rotten. Some of Setzer’s magic is the fact that he’s the guitar-toting lightning rod who soaked all that in and shoots it back at us in dazzling bolts that carry his own unique signature in every note. He’s Brian Setzer, he plays a mean hot crazy pretty guitar, and that, thank God, will never change.

 

Tour Dates

Dec. 20 @ Santa Cruz, CA - The Catalyst  - Tickets

Dec. 22 @ Seattle,WA - Showbox at the Market - Tickets

Dec. 23 @ Grand Ronde, OR - Spirit Mountain Casino - Tickets

Dec. 24 @ Vancouver, BC, CA - Commadore Ballroom - Tickets

Dec. 27 @ Edmonton, AB, CA - Edmonton Event Center - Tickets

Dec. 28 @ Calgary, AB, CA - Flames Central - Tickets

Dec. 30 @ Spokane, WA - Northern Quest Casino - Tickets

Dec. 31 @ Spokane, WA - Northern Quest Casino - Tickets

 

2012 Tour Dates

Mar. 24 @ Fremantle, WA, AU - Fremantle Arts Centre - Tickets

Mar. 26 @ Torrensville, SA, AU - The Barton Theater - Tickets

Mar. 28 @ Fortitude Valley, QLD - The Tivoli - Tickets

Mar. 30 @ Sydney, NSW, AU - Sydney Enmore Theatre - Tickets

Apr. 2 @ Melbourne, VIC, AU - The Palace - Tickets

Apr. 5 @ Newcastle West, NSW - Newcastle Panthers - Tickets

Apr. 7 @ Byron Bay, NSW, AU - Byron Bay Bluesfest - Tickets

 

 

 

 

 

 

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