The all-original Americana jam band, with a tiny Celtic flair FREE CD WITH ADMISSION!
Show Date: 01/17/09
Show time: 8:00pm.
Admission: $15.00
Sean’s music career began when he picked up the saxophone in elementary school. Years later, after time with several instrument, he joined a cover band in high school, playing keys & sax. It was then he added bass guitar which continued through college, and he has since added electric and acoustic guitar and lead vocals for his current solo and band gigs. His formal training includes time spent majoring in music education and theory at Millersville University. Primarily influenced by classic rock and traditional Irish music, Sean has recently embarked on writing his own music.
Dennis Coleman has been a rock and roll drummer since The Beatles inspired him to do so in the sixties. Of late, he preferes to play the Zendrum, which makes it easier for him to sing, plus he gets to stand up front with the real musicians. When not playing the drums, he fiddles around with guitar and piano, and writes songs, lyrics, and books.
Chris Michels began training in classical violin at age six. By the age of thirteen he had learned bass guitar. He played in rock bands, musicals,chamber groups, and the Billings City Orchestra before leaving for the University of Montana. After college, Chris toured the U.S. for eight years, adding the mandolin to his performances. In NYC he enjoyed a steady gig at the legenday Lone Star Cafe. In his career, Chris has played with Levon Helm,Lee Greenwood,Joe Walsh,Tower of Power, Gregg Allman, Sammy Kershaw,John Anderson and Blackfoot.
Chuck Longenecker’s musical career started when,on a whim, he lugged his guitar into an audition for a professional stage show. When he was cast into the lead role, he thought that they must have confused him with someone else. They didn’t, and he has performing ever since, in every venue where a musician can find work. Chuck enjoys producing music, as well as writing and performing works of his own composition.
Dave Sullivan started playing rock and roll after seeing The Beatles perform on Ed Sullivan in 1964. Since then, he has played in a dozen odd bands, quite often actually making a living at it. Dave did a lot of solo work in the late seventies and early eighties, including two albums garnering good reviews in Billboard magazine. Three more albums were recorded in the next decade when he switched to Gospel music. By 1996, he returned to rock and roll, and has been trucking ever since.
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Over the Phone
Tickets can be purchased over the phone with a credit card by calling. (610)792-4110. Your name is placed on a will call list at the door on the day of the show. Bring proper ID for admittance. No paper tickets are mailed.
Online
Tickets can be purchased online 24/7 until 9:00pm on the day before the show. Your name is placed on a will call list at the door on the day of the show. Bring proper ID for admittance. No paper tickets are mailed.






