![]() ![]() Family and friends still affectionately call him by his nickname, “Cowboy Bill.” He resonates with people because he looks, talks and acts like a huge demographic of this country - without having an agenda, being negative or complaining about things. He works relatively clean but disarmingly clever (although it may not be suitable for younger audiences). During the 2020 pandemic, his following on social media exploded with his positive and upbeat “4 o’clock Daily Talk” on Facebook and other platforms. He has three, one-hour comedy television specials including “Standing in the Middle” and “The Nutcracker: A Christmas Special Based On His Vasectomy” which are currently streaming on Amazon Prime, Apple TV and the Comedy Dynamics Network. “The Texas Original” sells out venues around the country. He’s a regular at the Grand Ole Opry and the MGM in Las Vegas and has been touring since 1996. Martin is a story-telling, stand-up comedian who wants to make you laugh after a long day. William Lee Martin brings his Comedy Stampede tour to the Cactus Theater at 7:30 p.m. This is an indoor concert with a clear bag policy and no outside food or drinks allowed.įor more information or to purchase tickets, visit Nichols is probably best known for his hit "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off," along with "Brokenheartsville," "Sunny and 75" and "The Impossible."Īdvance general admission tickets are $25 (plus taxes and fees) and $33 (plus taxes and fees) the day of the show. on Saturday, March 18.įrom his first radio smash, 2002's "The Impossible," to 2021's Home Run," Nichols has done things his own way, blurring the boundaries between country music's past and present. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit Ĭountry music mainstay Joe Nichols is coming to Cook's Garage, 11002 Highway 87, at 8:30 p.m. Tickets for this show are $27.50 for the first six floor rows (A-F) $25 for remaining floor rows (G-M) $20 for standard balcony and $50 for balcony box seats, which include concessions. ![]() Because of the monumental nature of their predecessors’ vocals and guitar work, this is a rare and impressive accomplishment. Fronted by Francis Crouse on vocals and Curt Fischer on lead guitar, Noise Pollution presents a chronological look into the music of AC/DC. Based in San Diego, Noise Pollution delivers an amazing replication of the AC/DC concert experience from both the Bon Scott and Brian Johnson periods. While just watching "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" is already most non-heinous, at our Movie Party you can LIVE the adventure thanks to a stuffed phone booth worth of props – Inflatable guitars! Guitar picks! Phone keychains! – and pre-movie shenanigans to truly celebrate the righteousness of those Wyld Stallyns in a theater packed with fellow acolytes.ĪC/DC fans can celebrate because Noise Pollution pays tribute to the Aussie heavyweights of rock ’n’ roll. ![]() That’s why Rufus (George Carlin) is sent back in time to help the guys pass history and keep the band together. ![]() Their success is also the only hope for the citizens of the future, who rely on the music of Bill and Ted’s band Wyld Stallyns to fuel their idyllic society. Their only hope is to deliver an impressive final report on how people from the past would view the world today. (Alex Winter) and Ted “Theodore” Logan (that other guy) are high school seniors on the verge of failing history. “Navigator” includes a perhaps subliminal encounter with Pink Floyd’s “Breathe.” The video for “Contact” suggests interstellar contact of several kinds, drawing references from the monolith to Klatuu to Grover’s Mill.Īstral Hand album release with Dead Feathers and BLOOD Cactus Club, 8 p.m.Alamo Drafthouse Lubbock is hosting a "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" movie party at 6 p.m. “Meet me on the mountain, when you go inside” the vocals boom as the cocked wah-wah ride-out solo takes shape. The collection of tight songs leads off with the anthemic “Not Alone” and peaks with “Psychedelicide,” a driving muscular rock song that includes space whoosh flourishes. Previously known as Calliope, the group’s suspended animation-thanks to the pandemic-allowed for an embryonic journey to reemerge as Astral Hand. With their new album Lords of Data, Astral Hand may be the newest entry. Even Die Kreuzen flared into lysergic corners at times. The Velvet Whip, Plasticland, F/i, Space Raft and Sleepersound spring to mind. With the annual Milwaukee Psych Fest set for May, now is as good a time as any to note the local history of psychedelic music. ![]()
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