Rock
Melvin and JGB bring an intuitive, expressive style, soul, spontaneity and remarkable chops to the table.
Dance Show: This is a DANCE SHOW. Standing and dancing is allowed in your seats in all seating locations but never in aisles due to fire safety regulations.
Melvin Seals has been a powerful presence in the music industry for over 30 years with a long-established reputation as a performer, recording artist and producer. Melvin is most revered for his powerful, high-spirited, Hammond B-3 organ, and keyboards in the Jerry Garcia Band. Melvin spun his B-3 magic with the Jerry Garcia Band for 18 years and in doing so helped pioneer and define what has now become “Jam Band Music”. From blues to funk to rock to jazz, Melvin Seals serves up a tasty mix with a little R&B and gospel thrown in to spice things up.
John Kadlecik on lead guitar and vocal duties, John-Paul McLean’s savory bass, Jeremy Hoenig on the drums and, of course, a heapin’ helpin’ of the wizard’s magic on Hammond B-3 Organ and keyboards. Their chemistry is the focus from which they create a spontaneous and high art where the sky is the limit musically. They offer an exciting, often psychedelic musical journey that changes nightly and keeps the audience dancing and smiling (and some staring in amazement) for hours.
Get ready for one of the most entertaining shows you will ever see! Savage Pianos was established in 2018 to bring the FINEST in Dueling Piano Entertainment to the Northeast. Co-founders Steve Savage and Matthew Tobin are recognized as headline entertainers worldwide. Both are known for their craftsmanship, deep repertoires, and unique personalities! We guarantee this show will be a high-energy, request-driven, rock and roll singalong experience. Get ready to be wowed! Their last two HCA shows sold out, so hurry and get your tickets now!
Event Date | 11-23-2024 8:00 pm |
Individual Price | $30-$40 |
More event info URL | https://www.hopartscenter.org/events |
Categories | Music, Open-Mic, Rock |
Commemorating 30 years of Ruf Records
Get Ready for an historic evening of Blues and Blues Rock, commemorating 30 years of Ruf Records with a star – studded celebration featuring the Grammy Award – nominated Samantha Fish, who has soared to the pinnacle of the Blues Rock scene with her fiery guitar skills and soulful vocals. Samantha started her career on Ruf Records, where she was given the creative freedom to grow and express herself, fostering an environment that allowed her unique sound to flourish. Samantha and her band will be joined on stage by the legendary Mitch Ryder. Known for one of the tightest and most hard – hitting blue – eyed soul acts of the 1960s, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels broke out of the Motor City to become major stars, racking up five Top 30 singles over 1966 and 1967. Ryder’s influence reverberates through the blue – collar rock music of icons like Bob Seger, John Mellencamp, and Bruce Springsteen.
Balcony seats available! Orchestra & SRO sold out
All tickets for this show are General Admission by Section.
You will be able to find your own seats within the section you select upon arrival. Prior to entry, you will be issued a wristband to access the section of the theater you have selected. Please note: There are three sections to choose from when purchasing tickets.
- Orchestra: This ticket type will allow you to access the General Admission seating downstairs. SOLD OUT
- Standing Room Only: This ticket type will allow you to access the viewing platform at the back of the Orchestra. This is a standing/dancing area with no seating. SOLD OUT
- Balcony: This ticket type will allow you to access the General Admission seating in the Balcony only.
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Long-running cinematic rock band Caspian don’t want you to call their fifth album a “redemption,” a “comeback,” a “rise from the ashes,” or any of the other sentiments that emerge when bands return from nearly five years of silence. “I’ve grown weary of reading about bands discuss the renewing, rehabilitative properties their most recent [album] has had on them,” says guitarist/keyboardist Philip Jamieson. “They incur corrosion, come close to running out of gas, descend into the dark abyss, and finally emerge on the other side with a record that has given them crystal clear perspective and a confident path forward. On Circles is not that record.”
The THE BAND Band presents a celebration of The Last Waltz, bringing to life one of the most historic concerts of the rock era.
On Thanksgiving Day in 1976, concertgoers packed San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom to witness The Last Waltz – the farewell performance of The Band’s legendary 16-year career. The group, who had originally come to worldwide attention as Bob Dylan’s backing band, had gone on to record eight albums on their own that featured such classic songs as “The Weight,” “Up on Cripple Creek,” and “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.”
The farewell party they hosted that Thanksgiving night featured a who’s who of rock royalty from Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Eric Clapton to Van Morrison, Joni Mitchell and Ronnie Hawkins. “It was one of the most incredible concerts ever held,” says Gary Solomon, co-founder of the Rockland County, NY based tribute act The THE BAND Band, who happened to be in the audience that night!