Friday, April 4th at 8:00 PM
In 1969 three cousins in Fort Payne, Alabama, joined their talents to create Down Home country music. Young Country became Wild Country who played for seven years as the house band in Myrtle Beach, SC, at a beachside bar called The Bowery. There they would change their name to Alabama, hit it big with their first number one record "Tennessee River", and the rest is history.
Boys in the Band also hail from Fort Payne, Alabama, and aim to give the Alabama experience to lifelong fans and introduce the younger generations to the magic of Alabama's timeless music. The Alabama Tribute show is a high energy show with note for note renditions of Alabama's live performances over their fifty year reign as the greatest country music group of all time.
There will never be another Alabama, but Boys in the Band aims to keep sharing the music and showmanship made famous by their small town heroes.
Opening is Nashville singer/songwriting legend, Alan Rhody. Alan has written hit songs for George Jones, Lorrie Morgan, Rick Van Shelton, and in 1977 he wrote the Oak Ridge Boys very 1st #1 "I'll Be True to You."
Saturday, May 3rd at 7:30 PM
In 2001, an idea formed in the minds of a few musicians in Knoxville, Tennessee to create the most authentic tribute to one of the greatest bands in the world, AC/DC. Shortly thereafter, BIG/GUN was formed. Through hard work and dedication, it became the most sought after tribute to AC/DC in America. After 23 years of touring and 1500+ shows, the bar has been set high for which all other tributes are measured. Scott Abney’s (Angus) high energy performance takes you back to early AC/DC shows. The vocals are handled by Andy Bowman (Brian/Bon). His spot on vocals earned a spot in the auditions for a guest vocalist with AC/DC in 2016. Dean Johnson’s (Malcolm) rhythm guitar would make Malcolm proud. Bassist Mark Kennedy (Cliff) fills the venue with solid low end notes. The backbone of the band is Nationally renowned drummer Michael Ramsey (Rude/Slade). Together, it is the greatest tribute to AC/DC that anyone can see, BIG/GUN
Friday, May 9th at 7:30 PM
Remembering Patsy Cline - a Journey through the life & music of Patsy Cline.
"Judy Harrison & the cast perfectly capture the magic that was Patsy."
Featuring hits like "Walkin' After Midnight", "Crazy", "I Fall to Pieces", "Your Cheating Heart", "Sweet Dreams", "Lovesick Blues", "She's Got You", "Always", and more!
Saturday, May 10th at 7:30 PM
Some Like it Yacht is a tribute to the soft rock hits of the '70s and '80s! It's an evening dedicated to the songs you love to escape with, your passport to paradise, where the music never gets old! Featuring music of the Doobie Brothers, Christopher Cross, Hall & Oates, Kenny Loggins, The Eagles, Toto, & more!
Saturday, May 17th at 7:30 PM
John Heffron brings a powerhouse resume to your event, ensuring your guests are in for a night to remember:
Friday, May 30th at 7:30 PM
Don't miss the BIGGEST ROCK PARTY of the year with the #1 Bob Seger Tribute in the world. With Hollywood Nights, you will find a true Bob Seger experience. With a rock solid history of giving it their all at every performance and unwavering dedication to the do-it-yourself work ethic.
Hollywood Nights keeps their audience on its feet singing along to solid gold Bob Seger hits like:
Ramblin' Man, Old Time R&R, Like a Rock, Fire Down Below, Main Street, Traveling Man, Beautiful Loser, Sunspot Baby, Fire Lake, Turn the Page, Against the Wind, We Got Tonight, and many others!
Friday, June 6th at 6:00 PM
Get ready for a night of soulful sounds and infectious grooves! Join us for a spectacular Juneteenth celebration. This is a musical event you won’t want to miss, brought to you by the Pump House Center for the Arts and produced by Keith and Susie Locklear!
We’re thrilled to present an incredible lineup featuring three amazing bands that will take you on a musical journey:
This event wouldn’t be possible without the support of public funds from the Ohio Arts Council (oac.ohio.gov) and the dedicated grant writer, Angela Young and the Pump House Center for the Arts. For more information, you can reach out to them at (740) 772-5783 or pump_house@aol.com.
Friday, July 18th at 7:30 PM
Having played to sold-out crowds across the U.S. and abroad, ABBAFAB is a stunning tribute to the music of ABBA featuring the sensational talents of some of TAD’s most talented and loved artists and musicians! This multimedia production is a tribute to some of the greatest music produced in the 70s and 80s including monster hits such as Waterloo, Fernando, Honey Honey, Dancing Queen and countless others. From ABBA’s earliest hits to Mamma Mia, ABBAFAB will take you on a technicolor journey that is unmatched. Our vocalists and musicians have toured the world as solo artists and band members and have come together to create the most entertaining ABBA tribute on the market today!
ABBA’s record breaking string of hits has stood the test of time and continues to thrill audiences of all ages. With vocals and musicianship that are second to none, the ABBAFAB vibe is infectious! ABBA fans love it and new ABBA fans are created at every show. There’s no generation gap here, so let’s ALL party like it’s 1979!
Saturday, November 8th at 7:30 PM
Fleetwood Gold is the most followed Fleetwood Mac tribute band in the Midwest. They will take you on a musical journey through the best of Fleetwood Mac, from the early years through Stevie Nicks’ solo career. Their recreations of the best of Fleetwood Mac features tightly fused harmonies, soaring lead vocals and amazing guitar playing to deliver the authentic sound of Fleetwood Mac. It’s all about the music. No backing tracks or tricks. The band is led by two-time national blues guitar champion Chris Shutters (Lyndsey) and Columbus, Ohio-based singer/songwriters Erika Prehm (Stevie) and Sara Reat (Christine). Since bursting onto the scene just three years ago, Fleetwood Gold has been setting stages ablaze, gathering a legion of devoted fans along the way. With over 10,000 social media followers and counting, this tribute act is more than a show, it is an experience. From Performing Arts Centers to festivals, they've wowed crowds everywhere they go. |