Party: Cornmeal & Dirty River Ramblers
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w/ Dirty River Ramblers
Doors: 8 p.m. || Show: 9 p.m.
18 and up || $12: Advance || $15: Day of Show
The Bourbon Theatre presents...
::: Cornmeal :::
Cornmeal has never been a band to shy away from reinvention and after over a decade, they are proving just that as the band sets out with a newly reformed lineup, a fresh energetic sound and heads back into the studio to finish their long awaited first studio album after almost 6 years. A nationally recognized live music institution, Cornmeal is heavily influenced by American roots and folk music and seamlessly blends lightning fast tempos and impeccable harmonies into an unrivaled live performance that continues to expand upon the five-piece acoustic-electric groups’ vast musical repertoire. While steeped in the tradition of the past, Cornmeal continues to forge a path all their own, pushing the boundaries of bluegrass, Americana and folk for a whole new generation of music lovers. With a growing fan base and ever-evolving sound, Cornmeal challenges the recipe of bluegrass and live performance.
With the release of their debut album “In The Kitchen” (2001 Livin’ Live records), Cornmeal secured its place as one of the top bands in its genre. 2003’s “Tales from Magic Stone Mountain” (Livin’ Live records) garnered much critical attention and became a staple on College and AAA top 10 lists throughout the country. In May of 2006, Cornmeal released their third album, “Feet First”, which became proof positive that Cornmeal’s tenure on the road brought on an honest and mature sound. Produced by former guitarist Kris Nowak and bassist Chris Gangi, “Feet First” features a strong confidence in songwriting, musicianship and the ability of this band to stylistically ride the fence and bring it back home without missing a step.
In the beginning of 2010, Cornmeal released their first live album, “Live in Chicago, IL Vol. I” (2010 Livin’ Live Records), an album that pays tribute to the fans. Towards the end of 2011, Cornmeal released the follow up, “Live in Chicago, IL Vol. II” (2011 Livin’ Live Records). During this time the band went into the studio set to record their first album in over 5 years. Self produced by bassist Chris Gangi and tracked in Chicago at the prestigious Rax Trax recording studios, the process was cut short due to lineup changes and the album was shelved. After almost a year of auditions, rehearsals and wood shedding new material the band is poised to return to the same recording space to finish the album polishing the old material and setting forward with a new sound, new songs and a fresh perspective on the future.
While playing a blend of high prole venues, jam-band and bluegrass festivals to thousands nationally, Cornmeal has been a main stage act at some of the most renowned festivals in the country. These festivals include Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Magnolia Fest, Wakarusa Music Festival, and Summer Camp Music Festival as well as having performed on multiple stages at Bonnaroo, All Good Music Festival, High Sierra Music Festival, 10K Lakes, and many others. They pride themselves on the energy they put forth each night creating an unrivaled live performance that continues to shape itself into an energetic one of a kind experience. “Live in Chicago, IL Vol. I & II” prove that Cornmeal continues to be a band to watch out for. Every show they play is a unique experience that leaves fans begging for more.
Invited: Eapen Thampy, Christie Brazer, Dustin Duff Hunke, Tania Marr, Amanda Beth, Matthew Gooch, Josh Grossman, Jason Doc, Josh Corrigan, Elsbeth Magilton, Spencer Munson, Miranda Schulze, Anchond O, Kel Dubs, Kevin C. Schinck, Jarron Wayne Storm, Cody Drones, Raven Foyt, Katie Suleta, Brandon Rolfs, LaDonna Craig, TJ Johnson, Brandon McDermott, Steven Petty, Kari Lovelady, Doc Ivo, Lori Pingel Lindberg, Jeff Dotson, Tanner Wilkinson, Jordan Myers, Dana Buchheit, Katie Jane, Carlene Cheney, King Ebeneezer, Aj Chambers, Ericka Needs Peace Frazer, Sean Diaz, Mark Fideler, Mike Cavin, Jason Spicoli, Robyn Murray, Larry James Nolan, Madeline Beaver, Dave Nelson, Jon Jerry, Emily Engles, Nicole C. Sadd, Adam Langdon, Terrence Leininger, Vee Leonard, Tim Zoucha, Haley Frost, George Prescott, John Green, Ryan Detlefsen, Pam Sackschewsky, Billy McGuigan, Clint Densberger, Craig Mustard, Carin Kaven, Paddy O Furniture, Justin Powell, Wendy Wees, Warren Curry, Broc Brockway, John Heaston, Gk Gammon, Albert Leary, Jadyn VonWizard Medrano, Molly Twohig, Justin Kadlec, Rob Huxhold, Brian Gerkensmeyer, Jim Beaver, Trent Wohlers, Christopher Kaiser, Jessica Hanson, Josh Krohn, Caleb White, Valerie Webb Eberspacher, Veriti Turner, Amy Ryan, Dave Tothetrafficlight, Jesse Stanek, Justin Kephart, Simon Joyner, Jordan Walker, W.O Kaven, Matt Whipkey, Jess Monahan, Jesse Elsener, Michelle Lopez, Earl M Witt, Clarissa Lamb, John A Thomas, Jeremiah Bourbon, Daniel Christian Turner, Heidi Henry, Jason Himberger, Allison Paige Wardlow show more »