“NRBQ’s music suggests what might happen if Huck Finn and Bugs Bunny strapped on Stratocasters [electric guitars],” appraised Malcolm Jones, Jr., in Newsweek. Since the late 1960s, the New Rhythm and Blues Quartet–known to the world at large as NRBQ and to devotees as “the Q”–have played eclectic, playful, good-time music, becoming known in the process as one of rock’s best live bands and working steadily despite a lack of impressive record sales.
Encompassing everything from 1950s rock to free jazz–Rolling Stone’s Michael Azerrad called them “spectacularly encyclopedic”–
THURS. FEB. 15: NRBQ’s Valentines Day Show
$40.00
“NRBQ’s music suggests what might happen if Huck Finn and Bugs Bunny strapped on Stratocasters [electric guitars],” appraised Malcolm Jones, Jr., in Newsweek. Since the late 1960s, the New Rhythm and Blues Quartet–known to the world at large as NRBQ and to devotees as “the Q”–have played eclectic, playful, good-time music, becoming known in the process as one of rock’s best live bands and working steadily despite a lack of impressive record sales.
Encompassing everything from 1950s rock to free jazz–Rolling Stone’s Michael Azerrad called them “spectacularly encyclopedic”–
Https://www.NRBQ.com
Doors 7 pm / Show 8 pm
Additional information
COMFY VIP PACKAGE, GENERAL ADMISSION