Robert Ellis
Monday, April 27
8:00pm / doors at 6:30pm
Robert Ellis is the kind of songwriter who only comes along once in a great while. With his first two albums, a promise was made. With his new record, The Lights from the Chemical Plant, that promise has been delivered and fully realized. The music, like the artist, refuses to accept the confines of a box, and burns white-hot from the inside out. But what seems even more striking about this record, this musician, even at a first glance, is that feeling of unyielding authenticity. With every remarkable cut, with every twist and turn, Robert’s life and his experience, shine through.
Advance general admission: $15 At the door: $20 Table of 4: $75
http://www.eddiesattic.com/?event=robert-ellis
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Pat Travers
Tuesday, June 9
8:00pm / doors at 6:30pm
While touring and supporting the latest releases Pat has been impressing old fans as well as new ones all over the US and Europe. Recent tours have featured such well known guitarists as Jeff Watson of Night Ranger, Rick Derringer, and Tim Keiffer of Cinderella. Touring musicians during the early Blues Bureau years included Sean “Cannon” Shannon, bassist Dave La Rue and bassist Kevin Rian. Pat punched out the tunes before adoring fans, in small clubs and stadiums with the same intensity he always had. Irregardless of the crowd size, Pat puts out the same effort night after grueling night.
Advance general admission: $30 At the door: $36 Table of 4 reserved seats: $150
http://www.eddiesattic.com/?event=pat-travers
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Atlanta Rhythm Section
Saturday, June 20 (2 shows)
6:00pm / doors at 5:00pm
8:30pm / doors at 8:15pm
For over 30 years, The Atlanta Rhythm Section have entertained audiences all over the world. Originally brought together as a session band at Studio One for artists like Lynyrd Skynyrd and .38 Special, the band put out 15 albums and were considered one of the Allman Brothers’ successors – carrying the mantle of “Southern Rock” in the late 70s. Performing songs that were more musically diverse with hits that had a softer, pop flavor, they had a sound all their own. Sharing the musical stylings of groups likes The Eagles and Fleetwood Mac, the members of ARS are accomplished musicians, constantly evolving.
Advance general admission: $35 At the door: $42 Table of 4 reserved seats: $175
1st show: http://www.eddiesattic.com/?event=atlanta-rhythm-section-first-show-2
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2nd show: http://www.eddiesattic.com/?event=atlanta-rhythm-section-second-show-3
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