
7:30 Club Showcase…. September 24, 2009
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9/24/2009
7:30 CLUB SHOWCASE
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7:00pm Doors/ 8:00pm Show
Rival Entertainment Presents…
7:30 CLUB SHOWCASE
THE SWEAR
SUNDOWN
GREG ESTER
ERIC DODD BAND
Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Doors 7pm / Show 8pm
18+ with Valid ID
$6 in Advance / $8 Day of Show
The Swear- “Sometimes you just dig a good pop song where the guitarists are punching and jabbing through the melody and groove in a way that truly lifts things up. In this regard, Elizabeth Elkins and Jeremy Zamora are rock warriors with total command of meaty riffs, feedback swells, dynamics, and churning, crunching chords.” -Guitar Player
Sundown- With a unique blend of rock and country, an all around commitment to great songs, a passion for energetic live performances, SunDown is reshaping country music boundaries. In case you haven’t heard, SunDown is a brand new modern-classic country rock band pulling influences anywhere from “Little Big Town” and “Keith Urban” all the way back to “The Eagles” and “Fleetwood Mac”. Strong songwriting, rich vocal harmonies and multiple instrumentalists are all what places the group in a unique musical category.
Greg Hester- Greg Hester was born Louis Gregory Hester in Augusta Georgia. This Augusta, GA native heeded his calling at the ripe old age of three wooing the local bridge club with his riveting version of “Boom Boom Ain’t it Great to Be Crazy.” And he hasn’t slowed down since. After Twenty four years in the business he has perfectly crafted a seamless mix of southern soul and jump up and dance rock n roll.
Eric Dodd Band- With his roots in Athens, Georgia, Eric has been a student of songwriting since the age of 16. Eric and his band have played over a hundred shows in the last two years around the Southeast and are looking to take their popular sounds to the national level. Eric’s soul-filled stories of break-ups, heartache, re-kindling of relationships, freedom, and – finally – hope fill his debut album. The emotional trip of the album is enough to remind even the oldest of souls of the memories of young, raw emotion.
