MICHAEL ALLMAN AND THE ADAM JAMES SOCIETY TO PERFORM TOGETHER AT MAIN STREET STATION
Thursday, September 5 Daytona Beach, FL- Michael Allman and the Adam James Society are slated to perform together at the Main Street Station on Thursday, September 5. The two previously performed together as part of an impromptu jam session during Bike Week. Now, they will be performing together on stage once again. The Daytona Beach Blues Society is sponsoring the event. “I invited him. I was in another band and he added a nice flair” said Allman on the Bike Week Jam Session. “So, we talked about doing something together” “It’s going to be awesome” Allman added. “We’re really going to raise some hell!” Michael Allman is the oldest of Gregg Allman’s 5 children. Adam James is a blues rock musician based in DeLand who has led the Adam James Society since 2014. Tickets for the event will be available through Eventbrite. General admission tickets cost $15 in advance, and V.I.P. tickets cost $25 in advance. The Main Street Station opens its doors at 1 p.m., with drink specials beginning at 6 p.m. The concert is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. For more information, contact Phaedra Lee at [email protected] or by phone at (386) 214-1389. PRODUCED BY Behind Daytona SPONSORED BY Behind Daytona Daytona Estates Jewelry Kids Rock The Nation Burgey's Tiki Hut Smokeys World Famous Cigar Bar Feral Note Studios Who's Hot Orlando Daytona Beach Blues Society
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Story Courtesy of Karen Romano Adams "Moments That Rock Magazine" Aug 2019 This guitar legend, who has been called, to name a few, Uncle Ted, the ‘Nuge, Sweaty Teddy, but has always been known as a rock and roll god, took over the Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach. Often seen as a controversial character due to hunting videos, views on gun control, & politics, he is known as the rocker who never got his highs from anything but life, life-experiences, and pure ROCK 'n ROLL. Actually, during this show, he proudly announced he is 71 years sober ... Wow! 71! You would never guess with the excitement he exudes during his show. He tells the audience that they are the most important audience of his life. He's calculated his lifetime shows to be well over 6,000 which is a feat itself. We had multiple guitar changes throughout the night, and I do believe Ted has a name for each as well as much affection for every one of them. He's telling us it's all about guitar tone which I'm sure each song has its own which is perfectly suited for each of the guitars already set up for said song. This evenings set list started off with one of his most famous Stranglehold, which is a nice long song to warm up to. Following this we had Gonzo & Paralyzed. Fan favorites such as Free-For-All & Cat Scratch Fever lit up the audience. Later in the hour and a half set, they clamored for an encore which Ted gladly indulged by playing The Great White Buffalo and finishing off the night in a most patriotic way with a guitar solo of The Star-Spangled Banner. Full Gallery from show - Here Ted is a man of strong political views of which, he is not afraid to voice. He loves & saluted many branches of the military which he said were in attendance that evening, our current president, and the Second Amendment, which brought cheers and standing ovations from the audience. Whether you agree or disagree with his personal views we were all brought together there, this night, for the music; all in the name of rock and roll! Be sure to catch him out on tour near you! https://www.momentsthatrockmagazine.com MAIN STREET STATION TO HOST WEEKEND OF INCREDIBLE LIVE MUSIC Friday August 30 Saturday August 31 Sunday September 1 Daytona Beach, FL- The Main Street Station will be hosting an incredible weekend of live music from Friday, August 30 to September, September 1. These concerts are all part of Rock The Block, which the Main Street Station will be doing to celebrate Labor Day Weekend. The weekend begins August 30 with Hayfire. Hayfire is a six-piece band from Orlando that performs covers of songs by country music artists such as Miranda Lambert, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, and Sugarland. “Main Street Station is always a great time. The crowd is amazing and the staff is on point” said lead male vocalist Brooks Vaughan. “We love playing there and can’t wait to let loose in August!” Hayfire is scheduled to hit the stage at 8 p.m. On Saturday, August 31, the Island Rum Fest pub crawl will be happening. Live music by Black Sheep and the Greg Warren Band will be at the Main Street Station. Black Sheep is a cover band from Daytona who performs a range of artists from Rihanna to Led Zeppelin. The Greg Warren Band is a contemporary country artist who will perform covers along with originals such as “City Girl” and “Reason To Drink”. The Greg Warren Band has opened for several country acts including Love and Theft, Michael Ray, and Matt Stillwell. “First and foremost, we’d like to thank Phaedra and her crew for continuing to have the Greg Warren Band back to Main Street Station. It’s honestly one of our favorite places to play in Florida” said Greg Warren. “The crowds are rowdy, fun, and exciting” Warren says the audience can expect 3 hours of country and rock “tailored to keep the crowd engaged and partying.” The live music begins at 6 p.m. In the spirit of the Island Rum Fest, the Main Street Station wants you to dress like a pirate. There will be a pirate costume contest at 9 p.m. On September 1, the Main Street Station will be celebrating Labor Day with a full day of live music. Up first is TribUcon performing a tribute to Journey. TribUcon will be joined Shoot To Thrill, a tribute to AC/DC, and Real Tough Cookie, a tribute to Pat Benetar. “We are very excited to play the Main Street Station. Very grateful and honored that Phaedra [Lee] is giving us the opportunity. We really enjoy sharing the stage with our friends in TribUcon” said Real Tough Cookie guitarist Michael Diorio. Diorio said he spent extensive time studying Pat Benetar’s guitarist Neil Giraldo to create an accurate performance behind singer Rachel Stump. Tickets for TribUcon cost $10 a piece. Tickets can be purchased through Eventbrite. The first tribute is scheduled to hit the stage at 3 p.m. To top off this incredible night of live music, The Lacs will be performing at the Main Street Station. The Lacs perform a fusion of country and hip-hop. The Lacs have released albums that have charted on the Billboard 200, U.S. Rap, U.S. Country, U.S. Indie, and U.S. Heat charts. The Lacs will perform hits such as “Country Roads”, “Kickin Up Mud”, “Smoke Stack”, “Keep It Redneck”, and others. Tickets for The Lacs are available through Eventbrite. General admission tickets include TribUcon and are available for $25 apiece. Tickets for The Lacs Premium Party Pass are $75 a ticket. The Lacs are scheduled to hit the stage at 9:30 p.m. For more information, contact Phaedra Lee at [email protected] or by phone at (386) 214-1389 The Original and Longest Running Comic Book, Toy and Collectible Convention in Daytona Beach, Florida. General Information Two shows each year. One in the spring the other in the fall. Admission is $8.00, with children 12 and younger free. Plenty of free parking. Hours are 10 AM to 4 PM. Comic and Toy show held at Embry-Riddle ICI Center 601 S. Clyde Morris Blvd. Daytona Beach, Florida 32114. Advertisement
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