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The Infamous Stringdusters/Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

Date and Time

Tuesday, August 6, 2024, 7:00 PM until 10:00 PM

Location

Revolution Hall
1300 SE Stark St #203
Portland, OR  97214
USA
971-808-5094

Category

Concert

Registration Info

Registration is not Required

About this event

Self-described “jamgrass” veterans The Infamous Stringdusters return, this time joined by transcendent Americana artist Molly Tuttle and her bluegrass band Golden Highway! A pair of GRAMMY-winning acts team up for two nights — don’t miss this one, $40, 21+ floor (standing room only)/balcony (seated) all ages (doors open at 6 pm).

The Infamous Stringdusters

After finally being in the same room for the first time in six months, the Infamous Stringdusters seized the moment for their revealing new album, Toward the Fray. Released on their own label, Americana Vibes, the collection also firmly establishes the band's stature on the modern acoustic music landscape, where they've built a solid and enduring fan base among traditional and progressive audiences alike, $40.

The five band members — Travis Book (bass), Andy Falco (guitar), Jeremy Garrett (fiddle), Andy Hall (Dobro), and Chris Pandolfi (banjo) — wrote the songs on Toward the Fray separately, sending simple phone demos to each other during lockdown. Fueled by friendship and a mastery of their instruments, the 13-track collection feels live, but not necessarily loose, due to a synergy that's developed over the last 16 years of playing sheds, clubs, and festival stages across the country.


Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

On her new album, City of Gold, Molly Tuttle, joined by her band Golden Highway, shares a batch of spellbinding stories that span time and place: wildly colorful fables populated by gold miners and fortune tellers, true-to-life tales of love and loss and a fast-changing world, and a reimagining of Alice in Wonderland set in the backwoods of Kentucky, to name just a few.
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