New Orleans' Tin Men are America's premier sousaphone, washboard and guitar trio. Together they explore a truly eclectic array of North American pop from jug band, swing jazz and New Orleans R&B to Motown, easy listening, heavy metal and beyond. Through it all they put a zany spin on the material and make it their own through nationwide tours and five albums to date. As individuals they've shared the stage with greats such as Elis and Branford Marsalis, Kermit Ruffins and Anders Osborne, opened for Muddy Waters and Keb' Mo,' and played venues such as Voodoo Fest, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Offbeat Magazine describes them as "One of the most interesting bands to emerge from New Orleans in years." The Tin Men feature the boundless charm of Washboard Chaz (percussion and vocals), the precocious wit of Matt Perrine (sousaphone), and the generous dose of originals by Alex McMurray (guitar and vocals). At Red Mountain Park in Crested Bute South. Monday August 20th, 2018 Show: 5:30 p.m. Come rain or shine at the Red Mountain Park in Crested Butte South FREE! Food Vendors: The Painted Pony
Wednesday, Jul 18, 2018 7 PM
Tin Men
D.B.A. New Orleans
FREE
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618 Frenchmen Street, New Orleans, LA
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