THUNDERJACK RETURNS TO ROCK MAIN STREET STATION
Friday, December 13 Daytona Beach, FL- AC/DC tribute ThunderJack returns to rock the Main Street Station in Daytona Beach on Friday, December 13. ThunderJack is based in Orlando and has been touring and performing since 2012. They have performed at several major events, including Earthday Birthday 26. “It was great. The crowd was fantastic. A lot of people when they first heard the band came over to the main stage thinking it was the real AC/DC” said drummer Dale Rock on performing at Earthday Birthday. “We’re excited. Main Street Station is our home in Daytona. We started off with no one knowing who we are, but now we pack the house” Rock said of performing at Main Street Station. “We bring the show. We bring AC/DC. We bring a stadium show to a small stage. We work hard on authentic sounds and visuals. We try and make everything look and sound like an actual AC/DC show” Rock said of what the audience can expect can expect. ThunderJack will perform several classic AC/DC hits, including “Back in Black”, “Highway to Hell”, “Whole Lotta Rosie”, “Thunderstruck”, “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap”, and more. V.I.P. tickets for the event are available through Eventbrite and cost $25. V.I.P. tickets give access to a seated area, a collectible lanyard, and two free drinks of your choosing. General admission is free. ThunderJack is scheduled to take the stage at 7 p.m. For more information, contact Phaedra Lee at [email protected] or by phone at (386) 214-1389.
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LED ZEPPELIN TRIBUTE TO ROCK THE MAIN STREET STATION A tribute to Led Zeppelin will take place at Main Street Station on Friday, October 11th with national tribute act No Quarter. They will be performing three hours of Led Zeppelin favorites to kick off the annual Biketoberfest event happening on Main Street starting October 17th. Come enjoy this free performance, starting at 8:30pm. Doors open at 6pm with drink specials including $1 longnecks till 8pm. VIP experience tickets will be for sale for $25 and include seating, 2 complimentary drinks of your choice from the full service bar, Lanyard and goodie bag. Group tables are also available for 4 people to enjoy the show at $50 and include (4) complimentary drinks. These seats will be limited. Tickets can be purchased through Eventbrite.com. Food will be available for purchase. For more info please call Phaedra Lee at (386) 214-1389 or by email at [email protected]. -end of release- 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 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CRASHROCKET TRIUMPHANTLY RETURNS TO MAIN STREET STATION Wednesday, July 24 Friday, July 26 Saturday, August 10 Daytona Beach, FL- Crashrocket will triumphantly return to the Main Street Station on July 24, July 26, and August 10. Crashrocket is a four-piece band that has been rocking Central Florida since 2007. The band plays a mixture of classic rock songs from the ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s, along with original songs. Crashrocket also brings a full light show with them. The show on Wednesday, July 24 will be for Bike Night at the Main Street Station. The July 24 show will begin at 8:30 p.m. The July 26 show will begin at 8 p.m. Crashrocket will also be performing at the Main Street Station on Saturday, August 10 at 8:30 p.m. For more information, contact Phaedra Lee at [email protected] or by phone at (386) 214-1389. -end of release- By Sarah Kat,
Daytona Beach April, 2019 So here we are, post Bike Week and are you finally feeling like yourself again? It was the 78th Annual Bike Week in Daytona this year and Main Street was packed every day and night. In fact despite what the mainstream news says it was packed everywhere. For Behind Daytona we spent the majority of time at Main Street Station and Dirty Harrys but alsoexperienced Cackleberry for my very first time. After talking with all of our team members we all agreed it was the most fun of all. The best part about Main Street during Bike Week? The number of bands, with the variety of music, all within earshot and walking distance. Don’t like this band? No problem! Walk next door and something completely different will be playing. There is something for everyone. For the Behind Daytona crew, all the festivities started Wednesday for Bike Night with Big Engine and Diesal and off we went. No Quarter the Led Zeppelin Tribute Band then hit the Stage the following night and it was a full on jam. Friday, the official kick off, we caught Big Engine and Skin Deep at Main Street Station. We roamed up and down the street, saw Bobby Friss and to close out the night Diesel at Dirty Harrys. All of these bands pull in such a crowd and offer such a variety of music. Saturday was a busy day and it started around 7:30 am. Jeff the founder was up and at it with Sunrise Live Streams. Our first stop was the Busted Knuckle Tour at Seminole Harley Davison absolutely worth going to. Then Main Street Station and Dirty Harrys. Various bands were heard throughout. Now Sunday is when I got we got our first taste of Cackleberry. If you’ve not been, it is vastly different then Main Street, pretty much anything goes.... And we mean ANYTHING! Topless bull riding, ladies walking around without their tops, topless go-go dancers, bikini contests in between the sets of music. It’s an experience in itself. It is definitely a bit more wild than Main Street and provides a completely different experience. On Tuesday, Blandini played at Main Street Station with special guest George Lynch. Our photographer Karen Romano Adams of Moments that Rock caught some great images. t was an amazing concert. Zoltan, the original drummer for 5 Finger Death Punch, is a sight to see when he plays. This was my second time seeing them play at the Station and boy do I hope they come back. Their show was outstanding! Then we got to experience Drowning Pool. WOW! hile I liked their music beforehand, I LOVE this band after seeing it live! I hope Phaedra brings them back again. And soon! They drew in quite a crowd and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. The next day was a big one for us at Behind Daytona. We interviewed two national bands, Saving Abel and Tantric. It was a first for me, but definitely won’t be the last. If you haven’t watched yet, please head over to our Facebook page and watch. Tantric https://www.facebook.com/BehindDaytona/videos/330987517773717/ Saving Abel https://www.facebook.com/BehindDaytona/videos/408701769696065/ Saving Abel and Tantric both play at MSS regularly and they are always a favorite. They draw in the crowd and get it hyped. This night was no different. We got to hear some of Tantric’s new music from the new album too. Special shout out to Burgey’s Tiki Hut. They allowed us to use their upstairs patio for the Saving Abel interview and fed us some delicious food in between interviews. Definitely a great place for local eats on Main Street. Saturday was the last big day of Bike Week this year. We were graced with Michael Allman starting with the Blues Dogs. Adam James then went on stage and man, him and Michael together is a treat. They are both eternal performers and know how to work the crowd. Michael Allman stayed around and sang with Leaving Eden, much to the their delight. It was pure bliss to watch. They played off of each other and put on a show like no other. All in all, it was a busy week and a half, but it was a BLAST as always. Thank you to the venues and bands for making it such a memorable experience. It will not be forgotten! ✌🏼🖤🤘🏼 Kat  |
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