Knuckleheads Saloon

THE place for live music, be it blues, honky-tonk, rockabilly, or whatever, in the Kansas City area! Knuckleheads Saloon is the greatest roadhouse, honky-tonk and blues bar around!

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Mark Hummel's Harmonica Blowout, Billy Ebeling, Stacy Mitchhart, Bruce Katz, Outlaw Jim & the Whiskey Benders,& MORE @ Knuckleheads 10/20 - 10/26/2008

Wednesday 10/22
Outlaw Jim & the Whiskey Benders
DON’T MISS THE HARD-HITTING COUNTRY BAND
OUTLAW JIM AND THE WHISKEY BENDERS
with special guests Whiskey Myers
7:30 pm $5 cover Ladies get in Free
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Wednesday 10/12
The Gospel Lounge
7:30 pm Music for Your Soul with Carl Butler & Friends

Thursday 10/23
Bruce Katz New Cd Release
COME SEE GREG ALLMAN’S SIDEKICK, BRUCE KATZ LIVE ON THE KNUCKLEHEADS STAGE… NOMINATED FOR THE BLUES FOUNDATION’S 2008 PIANO PLAYER OF THE YEAR …
aspects of Americana all collide into a style of original instrumental music all his own. He is as comfortable playing "soul-jazz" on the Hammond organ as he is playing 1930's style stride piano or the meanest slow blues.
8 pm $6 adv $10 dos Ladies get in Free
www.brucekatzband.com

Friday 10/24
Stacy Mitchhart (Blues)
DON’T MISS NASHVILLE’S BLUES ARTIST EXTRAORDINAIRE STACY MITCHHART LIVE AT KNUCKLEHEADS…. JAZZ, LATIN, ROCK, R&B WITH A LITTLE BIT OF GOSPEL MUSIC THROWN IN…
9 pm $8 adv
www.stacymitchhart.com

Saturday 10/25
Jammer's Appreciation Day
and send off party for Billy Ebeling he is going overseas for 3 months
1pm till 6pm No Cover Charge
Special on food and drinks prices

Saturday 10/25
KC Blues Soceity Presents Mark Hummel's Harmonica Blowout
with Magic Dick (of J Giles) Kim Wilson (of the Fabulous Thunderbirds)
with special guest Lee McBee
8pm $20 adv $25 dos
www.markhummel.com

Sunday 10/26
Idgy Vaughn and Amelia White
Idgy Vaughn is big trouble.
She’s trouble for those who like singer-songwriters to fit nice and quietly into single-serving genre molds like “folk,” “country” or “rock.” She’s trouble for those who don’t like their sad songs leavened with humor, or their catchy, silly songs rubbing elbows with songs that punch you in the gut and wrench your heart out.
Idgy’s trouble for those folks because she does it all, without apology, prejudice or even knowing any better. Which, of course, also makes her all kinds of trouble for anyone who just considers themselves a sucker for a great song, whatever the flavor — and doubly so for suckers for a great voice.
Amelia - Some call them Indie Country, some Americana, Some Folk Rock.
To me they are the stories of my life and love and what I see in my friends eyes, strangers stories. With smart songs sand a folk-pop style reminiscent of Lucinda Williams and Patty Griffin, “Candy Heart” is both gritty and pretty, benefiting from deft production and engineering… - Boston Herald
7 pm $8 adv Ladies get in Free
www.idgyvaughn.com
www.ameliawhite.com