September 29 @ 9:00 pm
Cost:
$10.00
Club David
214 W 10th Street, Sioux Falls, 57104 United States
Contact:
Phone
6053661755
Email:
kevin@thenorthend.co

Additional Information

Big Red Rawkit Riot - Sioux Falls Rockabilly, Psychobilly, 50's Rock n Roll
http://www.bigredrawkitriot.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Big-Red-Rawkit-Riot-1034934173236966/

Big Red Rawkit Riot, bringing it's brand of rawkin' straight out of the great plains! What started out as a simple 50's Rockabilly band in 2007 has evolved into a group that has performed and entertained at major car shows, special events and provided tour support for regional and national acts! These guys can pull off classic 50's rock and roll, music by Rockabilly artists like Stray cats, Reverend Horton Heat and more. Mix in a bit of old school country and twang! There ya go! In 2016 they released their second CD, "Tall Cold Beer..Short Warm Blonde”, a follow up to their self titled CD "Big Red Rawkit Riot" in 2013.

Big Red Rawkit Riot has been opening support for national acts like The Reverend Horton Heat, Jesse Dayton, Super Suckers, The Surfaris, Koffin Kats, The Living Deads, Krank Daddies, Hillbilly Casino, the Reckless Ones, Mad Max & the Wild Ones, Bob Wayne & the Outlaw Carnies, 80's band Hairball!

Whether it's on the event stage or a local bar, these cats rawk it up and enjoy doing it! And you will hear some damn fine Rawk n Roll!

Quazy - Midwest Rock Legends from Nebraska
https://www.facebook.com/quazyband/

“Quazy, which began jamming in garages and vacant houses in the 1970s, grew into one of the most popular and enduring bands ever produced in Nebraska, being enshrined in the state Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007.

The band got its start in 1974 with Craig Jensen, Harley Zumbrum, Kathol and Noecker. It evolved soon after when Rick Pearson joined the band, giving it a unique two-drummer approach to their music.

During its heyday, Quazy sometimes performed 20 or more shows a month, traveling across South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Wyoming and North Dakota.

“We were all over South Dakota. Considering we came from Nebraska, we probably played in about every town in South Dakota,” (Rick) Pearson (drums) said. “We played a lot at The Main Gate, a bar in downtown Sioux Falls. We would play all week back then. We played a lot in Yankton in the Lava Room and at the old Armory. We played a lot at the scramblers at the fundraising concerts they had. At the ‘D’ (Lazy D), we were privileged to be the first rock band to play there and the last when they closed last spring.”

That history and the longevity of men who were able to stay friends even as the band separated and went their own directions, is something uncommon in music.”

Shauna Marlette, Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan - Sep 16, 2010:
Full Article: https://www.yankton.net/river_city/article_e19a1a3e-ba32-5441-aa00-d976cf12b0f7.html

Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/321195905282531/

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/big-red-rawkit-riot-with-quazy-live-at-club-david-tickets-50469925907

Saturday, September 29th, 2018
9pm
$10 Cover
21 and over