Miles Nielsen and the Rusted Hearts/ Jeremy Pinnell/J. Jeffrey Messerole
Sat, May 7 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
(Entry at 6:00 pm)
Age restriction
5 and over+
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Vocals, Guitar / Miles Nielsen
Guitar, Vocals / Daniel James McMahon
Keys, Horns, Vocals / Adam Plamann
Bass, Vocals / Dave McClellan
Drums / Jeff Werckle
Rockford, IL-based Miles Nielsen has spent nearly a decade enthralling audiences with music that draws force from the prime years of Western-influenced rock music and classic ‘60s soul. Claiming influences as diverse as Otis Redding’s classic soul and Jellyfish’s cult power pop recordings.
JEREMY PINNELL
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"Hardscrabble honky-tonk at its best, nodding to Johnny Cash and Buck Owens in equal measure. Ties of Blood and Affection is a stellar collection that could earn Pinnell comparisons to Sturgill Simpson.” - ROLLING STONE
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"Kentuckian Jeremy Pinnell hits all the country-tune sweet spots. His voice is strong and a little mournful -- you can feel his ache seep through the speakers as you listen -- and the rhythm section shuffles along gently. Weepy pedal steel licks feel just right as Pinnell sings a regretful refrain of ‘I did it again,’ a familiar sentiment for any of us who've ever done a little backsliding.” - THE BLUEGRASS SITUATION
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“Sorrow and loss are deeply woven in to the country music fabric, but they’re especially critical elements to the new LP by Jeremy Pinnell, OH/KY. With a gruff voice and a strong grasp on what real country sounds like, Pinnell spins a series of compelling yarns on the album that document the hardships of the past 18 years of his life, from drug addiction to failed relationships. These tunes are a tutorial on classic country music.” – POPMATTERS
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"Mind-blowingly good. It’s my summer album so far, and pretty much the definition of 'hard country.'" - Greg Vandy / AMERICAN STANDARD TIME / KEXP's THE ROADHOUSE
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"A fantastic record" - GHETTOBLASTER MAGAZINE
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“If you're a fan of classic county - and particularly honky-tonk music - this is an album that belongs in your collection” – AXS
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“OH/KY shines because Jeremy sings about the times he won't talk about. The songs are brutally honest. It feels like both a warning and an apology. This album will give you chills, but only if you have a soul." - GLACIALLY MUSICAL
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“Pinnell knows how infectious country should sound, with plenty of pedal steel guitar and soul… painfully honest.” - SOUNDZ MAGAZINE
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“A tribute to pure, authentic country… Pinnell captivates the listener until the end.” - KEYS & CHORDS
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“Jeremy Pinnell’s new song 'Big Bright World' is about as authentic as country gets: western swing rhythms, weeping pedal still, deep-voiced sadness, and a narrator with a former drug problem. Still, the sun shines through, just like the title suggests.” - INDEPENDENT CLAUSES
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“One of my favorite new finds.” – Sean Moeller / DAYTROTTER
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[8 / 10 stars] “This is about as pure a distillation of old-timey country that you may get to hear this year. So close up them honky tonks: there’s a new kid on the block. His name is Jeremy Pinnell and his take on a solid tradition is electrifying, even if the guitars are strummed acoustically, and the beats shuffle. OH/KY is a bold record, and thoroughly enjoyable.” – INVISIBLE INK
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[4.5 / 5 stars] "A first-rate Americana songwriter with bands like The Light Wires, The Great Depression and The Brothers and The Sisters Jeremy Pinnell steps into the spotlight on his remarkable solo debut OH/KY. With Cincinnati honky-tonk band The 55’s backing him, Pinnell dives head-first into old-school country music on this sublime release. I can’t recommend this one highly enough." - PITTSBURGH IN-TUNE
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"…a pure, unabashed country album and a touching portrait of a man who's ready to face his fears and grow." - ADOBE & TEARDROPS