Event
Andrew Leahey & the Homestead w/ Christopher Gold
Be sure to catch Andrew Leahey & the Homestead at Gibson Community Music Hall on Saturday, February 8, 2020 at 8:00 p.m. This is a 21+ event. Who: Andrew Leahey & the Homestead and Christopher Gold When: Saturday, February 8, 2020 at 7:30 p.m. (Doors at 7:00 p.m.) Where: Gibson Community Music Hall (211 W. College Ave.) Tickets: $12.00 in advance, $15.00 at the door. (tax/fees may apply) ___________________________________________________________________ About Andrew Leahey & the Homestead:
"His LP, Airwaves, is a celebratory mix of sharp storytelling and fist-pumping rock & roll swagger. . .For Fans of: Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, Ryan Adams." - Rolling Stone
Written in the wake of a brain operation that nearly cost him his life, Andrew Leahey's sophomore LP, "Airwaves," is as carpe diem as they come, an urgent sonic love letter channeling the 1980s FM-radio anthems he cut his teeth on as a kid. Inspired by heartland heroes like Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen, Leaheys songs are would-be stadium anthems driven home by windmilled guitar strums and uplifting melodies. In an era hellbent on declaring the genre doornail dead, this is the kind of music that could only be made by a true believer in the power of rock & roll. In addition to being an acclaimed frontman, the Nashville-based Leahey is also a sought-after guitarist who regularly tours with Elizabeth Cook, and has backed Rodney Crowell, Drew Holcomb, Will Hoge, and more. For Airwaves, he assembled a team that included multi-platinum producer Paul Ebersold, Steelisms rhythm section, and Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit's Sadler Vaden, resulting in a record that Rolling Stone dubbed "a fist-pumping slice of heartland rock." Following 2016's "Skyline in Central Time" (and its Top 50 Americana hit, "Little in Love"), "Airwaves" is timeless American rock & roll that rings from sea to shining sea: a candy-apple-red Mustang convertible of a record burning up the interstate with the ragtop down. With it, Leahey refines the jangly Americana of his earlier work, grasping for the still-smoldering torch of Petty and The Boss, angling confidently to assume the mantle of their everyman sound. ___________________________________________________________________ Mutual respect and cooperation are vital to music at Gibson Community Music Hall being a great experience for all. Every participant including artists, fans and staff - is entitled to an experience free of discrimination and harassment, at all Gibson Community Music Hall events. We share this message with you with the understanding that all of us working together to create a harassment-free environment for our artists and fans shouldnt have to be a policy its an expectation and a right. We ask that YOU help us build a community of respect around each-and-every music event so the amazing reputation Appleton has received for staging remarkable shows encompasses the way we treat each person. Our harassment-free policy is intended to support and protect everyone on the basis of age, sex, abilities, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, religion, language, class or political belief. Here at GMH, we encourage everyone who attends Gibson Community Music Hall events to treat all others with respect, to be aware of whats happening around them, and to look out for each other. NOTE: Harassment may be more obvious, as in the form of language via slurs or derogatory/degrading comments, aggressive, threatening, intimidating or violent behavior/actions, or in the form of non-consensual physical contact. But it can also be less obvious, as in actions or words that create an uncomfortable or unwelcome situation for another attendee. Harassment or inappropriate behavior of any kind will not be tolerated. Anyone who experiences harassment or unwanted/non-consensual confrontation at a Gibson Community Music Hall event or witnesses such should contact a Gibson staff person (i.e., bartender or doorperson) immediately so the proper assistance and response can be initiated. Please inform a Gibson Team Member if you have any concerns, need assistance or wish to make us aware of a situation or potential situation. Our message is a simple but very important one: Lets respect one another so we can all enjoy the music TOGETHER. __________________________________________________________________ DISCLAIMER: By purchasing a ticket, you voluntarily assume all risks and danger, including the risk of lost, stolen or damaged property or personal injury incidental to any event for which the ticket is issued and waive all claims against the event sponsor, the owner of the facility, the ticket producer or issuer. Admission is subject to compliance with all laws and facility rules and the ticket holder consents to reasonable examinations and searches to ensure compliance. Failure to comply with the law or facility rules may result in refusal of admission or ejection from venue. The ticket holder grants the right and license to Gibson Community Music Hall to use his or her image, likeness, name, voice, comments or other proprietary or public rights and that of any minor accompanying the ticket holder in any online promotion, public broadcast or any future use without notification or compensation. Artists subject to change. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.
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LocationGibson Music Hall (View)
211 W. College Ave.
Appleton, WI 54911
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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