Roaring 20’s New Years Eve Party
Dress to impress and bring in 2025 in Style...1920's Style. Join us Dec 31 for the Roaring 20's New Years Eve Party. Games, live music, fun, laughs, and a warm place to bring in the New Year with friends and smiles.
Dress to impress and bring in 2025 in Style...1920's Style. Join us Dec 31 for the Roaring 20's New Years Eve Party. Games, live music, fun, laughs, and a warm place to bring in the New Year with friends and smiles.
STATIC SOUL
with TUCK opening
Beat Maker Night
Come join us and shake off the winter cold with two Nebraska Beat Makers.
Static Soul is an established beat maker from Omaha.
Tuck is making his debut. He’s a beat maker and student at Grand Island Northwest.
At first one may want to say the songs are simple and straightforward as an Americana song seems. But the complex layers of Depew’s music subtly unfold. The lyrics are often haunting and longing, guided by the mastery of instruments. The beauty and hardship of life weave together in each piece. I really enjoyed listening on a poetic level, the writing, and story that carries the song, combined with the pleasure of the music itself.
Gallivant: Short Shorts, Tube Socks, Long Hair, And Good Ol' Fashioned Rock n Roll! Gallivant is a three-piece, riff-based groove rock band, that sets a high bar for the new age of rock and roll music. They bring a high energy, arena sized rock show to stages all across the country.
This is a can't miss event...Liederkranz Live...get here...be here...rock here!
Barak Hill is a singer-songwriter from Springfield, Missouri, the winner of American Songwriter Magazine’s 2012 Santa Cruz Guitar Song Contest, and was named one of the top three solo musicians in Southwest Missouri in a 417 Magazine readers’ poll. Barak tours regularly and has shared the stage with a wide range of artists — from popular regional bands like Big Smith and The Ben Miller Band to national artists like Jay Farrar (Son Volt) and Amanda Shires (Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit). Barak’s songs and sound run in the same vein as Amos Lee, Josh Ritter, Steve Earle, and Gillian Welch. It’s heartbroken Americana hanging on to a fistful of hope that things might just get better. Honest, well-crafted lyrics set to strong melodies connect with people on an intimate, personal level.