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, September 26, 2010

Dan Tyminski, Tab Benoit, Chuck Haddix & KCUR's Fish Fry anniversery, Red Elvises, Josh Abbott, live jams, & MORE @ Knuckleheads 9/27 - 10/3/2010

Wednesday 9/29
Carl Butler's Gospel lounge

Music for the Soul
7:30 pm No Cover

Wednesday 9/29
Josh Abbott & Buck OFF

www.myspace.com/joshabbottband
www.joshabbottband.com
Buck Off at 8pm /Josh at 9:15pm
NO COVER Free show

Thursday 9/30
Tab Benoit
(Blues)
Louisiana's # 1 Roots Export
www.tabbenoit.com
8pm $18 adv

Friday 10/1
The Red Elvises

with special guests The Rumblejetts
www.myspace.com/rumblejetts
www.redelvises.com
9pm $15 adv

Saturday 10/2
Open Jam
hosted by Billy Ebeling & Duane Goldston

1pm til 6pm
No Cover


Saturday 10/2
KCUR's Fish Fry 25 Year Anniversary

Terrance Simien & The Zydeco Experience
A public radio party in your living room, as Chuck
Haddock serves up the best in blues, r&b, soul, jumpin'
jazz and zydeco.
Chuck Haddix AKA Chuck Haddock joined the staff of KCUR
FM in 1984. Originally hired as a jazz producer, Haddix
began producing the "Fish Fry" in 1985. Making its
debut on Saturday night at midnight, the "Fish Fry"
proved so popular with listeners it quickly moved up to
the 8:00 p.m. slot. A year or so later the public radio
party spread to Friday night. Since then the Fish Fry
has been featured Friday and Saturday nights from 8:00
until midnight. A faculty member at UMKC, Haddix is the
director of the Marr Sound Archives, a collection of
250,000 sound recordings housed in the Miller Nichols
Library. He is a writer who has been published in Down
Beat and Living Blues Magazine. Well known for his
broad knowledge of music, Haddix served as a consultant
for a wide variety of theatrical, video and film
projects including Robert Altman's Kansas City and
Merchant-Ivory's Mr. and Mrs. Bridge.
www.terrancesimien.com
www.kcur.org/fishfry
8pm $15 adv

Sunday 10/3
OpenJam w/ Levee Town

2pm til 6pm no cover

Sunday 10/3
Dan Tyminski

with Ronnie Bowman (Bluegrass)
O Brother, Where Art Thou? I am going to Knuckleheads!
Dan Tyminski & Ronnie Bowman are acclaimed musicians
and vocalists in their own rights, and combined are a
performing force. They have recorded and performed
together on countless occasions over the years, most
notably during their time as members of the award-
winning group, the Lonesome River Band.
Together or separately, their list of achievements is
impressive. Since 1994, Tyminski?s instrumental skill
and burnished tenor have been key components of Alison
Krauss and Union Station, one of the most successful
bluegrass bands of the modern era. Yet he may be most
recognized as the singing voice of George Clooney in
the hit film, O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Bowman's musical reach also includes a stellar list of
songwriting credits for artists including Lee Ann
Womack, Kenny Chesney, and Bill Gaither, as well as
Brooks and Dunn's #1 smash, 'It's Getting Better All
the Time.' Collectively, Dan and Ronnie have been
awarded the International Bluegrass Music Association?s
Male Vocalist of the Year award seven times.
www.ronniebowman.com
www.dantyminski.com
8pm $20 adv