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The Wayfarers / Can I Get An Amen / Growler
$5 Advance / $7 Door
THE WAYFARERS Hailing from rural Southeast Ohio, The Wayfarers emerged onto the scene in early 2010 playing their own form of American Roots music. While much of their repertoire is drawn from the Appalachian tradition they revere, The Wayfarers fuse tight musicianship - centered largely by the fiddle - with the high energy that characterized early mountain music. With old-time radio shows setting the example, their style encompasses Appalachian dance music, traditional mountain fiddle tunes, and pre-bluegrass music of the 1920's - resulting in a dose of nostalgic Americana. Their spirited approach to live performance is infectious, and people of all ages are drawn in to the sounds of thumping washtub bass, driving guitars, sawing fiddles, and rich harmonies. Whether it's at a large festival or barn square dance, a rock venue or a busy street corner, The Wayfarers continue to carry this music forward with creativity and authenticity, making it contemporary and fun.
Can I Get An Amen Dan and Evan met at the chicago school of violin making and got together to bust out some fiddle tunes and it was all downhill from there. The two along with Jeff Yonkus took to the streets of Chicago with a simple agenda: play music, drink whiskey, and have fun. They succeeded in their task with the help of that insanely cheap Wild Irish Rose... or bum wine if you will.
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LocationThe Red Line Tap (View)
7006 N Glenwood
CHICAGO, IL 60626
United States
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Minimum Age: 21 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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