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, January 11, 2009

The Silvermen Reunion, Waylon Payne, Juke Joint Duo, Harper, Fast Johnny Ricker, Open Jams, & MORE @ Knuckleheads 1/12 - 1/18/2009

Wednesday 1/14
Fast Johnny Ricker
7:30 pm $5 Cover Ladies get in Free

Wednesday The Gospel Lounge
7:30 pm Music for Your Soul with Carl Butler & Friends

Thursday 1/15
Harper (Blues from down under)
8 pm $8 adv
www.myspace.com/harperband

Friday 1/16
Juke Joint Duo
Cedric Burnside & Lightnin Malcolm
"THE 2 MAN WRECKING CREW"
CEDRIC BURNSIDE, grandson of the legendary R.L. Burnside, son of drummer great Calvin Jackson,
Malcolm -- a reckless live performer -- has lived and breathed music his whole life, traveling and playing in a
slashing, rhythmic style, with deep soulful vocals.
8 pm $10 adv
www.myspace.com/jukejointduo

Friday 1/16
Waylon Payne
Southern Rock
Waylon Payne is an American Country Singer,Songwriter,Musician,and Actor.
He was born in Nashville Tennesse, the son of guitarist Jody Payne and
Grammy Award winning country singer Sammi Smith (Help Me Make It Through The Night.
His father became a longtime picker for Willie Nelson. his mother toured with Waylon Jennings. Payne is named for Jennings, who is his Godfather
Waylon also played The Killer Jerry Lee lewis in the movie Walk The Line.
11 pm $10 adv
www.myspace.com/iamwaylonpayne

Saturday 1/17
Open Jam Hosted by Billy Ebeling & Daune Goldston
1pm til 8 pm

Saturday 1/17
The Silvermen Reunion (Rockabilly)
with special guests The Rumblejetts and Red Lefty
We have dancing Dave Dickerson here celebrating his 70th birthday.
So ladies come on down and dance with Dave
9:30 pm $6 cover at door

Sunday 1/18
Open Jam hosted by Levee Town
KC Blues & Jazz Fest Reunion
2pm till 6pm No Cover Charge

Sunday 1/18
Work Fare Incorporated
with Billy Ebeling, True North, and Expassionates & winston Apple
6:30 pm A donation of $5 to $10 per ticket is suggested, but not required.
If you are having a hard time making ends meet, come on out and chase your blues away with some top-quality entertainment free of charge. If you're doing alright financially and would like to help us create jobs for our fellow citizens,
feel free to donate much more than five or ten dollars.
www.workfareinc.org