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Gram Parsons
7th Annual Sleepless Nights: Gram Parsons Tribute Concert
featuring
Dave Gleason's Wasted Days
Red Meat
Mover (reunion)
Elisa Randazzo (Fairechild) & Ben Ashley (The Shore)
The Real Sippin' Whiskeys
Paula Frazer & Patrick Main
Sweetbriar
Eric Shea



Proceeds benefit the Pat Spurgeon (Rogue Wave) Kidney Foundation. For more information please visit www.RogueWaveMusic.com


Date: Saturday, January 13, 2007
Doors:
8:00 PM
Show:
9:00 PM
Tickets: On Sale Sunday, October 29
$10 adv/$12 door
General Admission

Dinner Ticket $34.95
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Tickets also available via phone at 1-800-225-2277

Age Restrictions: 6+
Kitchen:
Regular Menu Available
Seating:
Limited
 
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Gram Parsons is often referred to as a pioneer of the country rock sound. His music and legacy has developed a considerable cult following due to his efforts to blur the line between rock & roll and country music during the late 1960's and early 1970's. Parsons' influence was key in the development of such bands as The Byrds, The Eagles and The Rolling Stones, as well as inspired contemporary bands such as Uncle Tupelo, Dwight Yoakam, Son Volt, The Jayhawks, Wilco and My Morning Jacket.    

Eric Shea (former singer of Parchman Farm and Mover) organized and founded Sleepless Nights seven years ago. "I got the concept for the benefit/tribute by default. I was trying to get a hold of the people who throw the Cosmic American Music Festival at Joshua Tree and never heard back from them, so I just figured I would throw one myself," explains Shea. Besides paying homage to the late Gram Parsons, the bands participating are helping to support a very worthy cause. " Pat Spurgeon from Rogue Wave is an incredible drummer and an even more incredible human being. He was born with one kidney and it totally failed on him. He was able to get a transplant in 1993, but that kidney is failing and he's in desperate need of a new one."

 

 

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