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Red Meat
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JUL
18
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18
2023
San Francisco, CA
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JUN
17
2023
Felton, CA
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FEB
26
2023
Manchester, United Kingdom
Yes
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FEB
04
2023
Leeds, United Kingdom
The Lending Room
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NOV
19
2022
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About Red Meat
Started in San Francisco's Mission District in 1993, Red Meat released their debut CD in 1997 "Meet Red Meat" and have since become a much beloved honky tonk revival group known nationally as well as abroad.
Their music has been featured on several more self released albums, and the song "Broken Up and Blue" from their 2nd labum "13" became their contribution to the soundtrack of the 2001 film Monster's Ball which was played at the Oscars when Halle Berry accepted her Academy Award.
Their main founders were guitarist/vocalist Scott Young & vocalist Smelley Kelley, who brought in bassist/vocalist Jill Olson, all three grew up in Iowa and had relocated seperately to San Francisco.
Olson brought along with her guitarist Michael Montaldo from ther old band The Movie Stars and other members include drummer Les James, and occasionally have included guitarist Max Butler.
Paying tribute to the sounds of Nashville yesteryear has earned them a devout live following in France and the US, and even seen them as the backing group for their heroes like rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson and Bakersfield legend Buck Owens.
Other albums include "Alameda County Line" and 2007's "We Never Close".
Their music has been featured on several more self released albums, and the song "Broken Up and Blue" from their 2nd labum "13" became their contribution to the soundtrack of the 2001 film Monster's Ball which was played at the Oscars when Halle Berry accepted her Academy Award.
Their main founders were guitarist/vocalist Scott Young & vocalist Smelley Kelley, who brought in bassist/vocalist Jill Olson, all three grew up in Iowa and had relocated seperately to San Francisco.
Olson brought along with her guitarist Michael Montaldo from ther old band The Movie Stars and other members include drummer Les James, and occasionally have included guitarist Max Butler.
Paying tribute to the sounds of Nashville yesteryear has earned them a devout live following in France and the US, and even seen them as the backing group for their heroes like rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson and Bakersfield legend Buck Owens.
Other albums include "Alameda County Line" and 2007's "We Never Close".
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Genres:
Country, Alternative Country, Americana, Folk
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Red Meat to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
Dave Alvin
42K Followers
Follow
concerts and tour dates
Past
JUL
18
2024
San Francisco, CA
The Chapel
I Was There
JUN
18
2023
San Francisco, CA
The Chapel
I Was There
JUN
17
2023
Felton, CA
Felton Music Hall
I Was There
FEB
26
2023
Manchester, United Kingdom
Yes
I Was There
FEB
04
2023
Leeds, United Kingdom
The Lending Room
I Was There
NOV
19
2022
San Francisco, CA
The Chapel
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Red Meat
Started in San Francisco's Mission District in 1993, Red Meat released their debut CD in 1997 "Meet Red Meat" and have since become a much beloved honky tonk revival group known nationally as well as abroad.
Their music has been featured on several more self released albums, and the song "Broken Up and Blue" from their 2nd labum "13" became their contribution to the soundtrack of the 2001 film Monster's Ball which was played at the Oscars when Halle Berry accepted her Academy Award.
Their main founders were guitarist/vocalist Scott Young & vocalist Smelley Kelley, who brought in bassist/vocalist Jill Olson, all three grew up in Iowa and had relocated seperately to San Francisco.
Olson brought along with her guitarist Michael Montaldo from ther old band The Movie Stars and other members include drummer Les James, and occasionally have included guitarist Max Butler.
Paying tribute to the sounds of Nashville yesteryear has earned them a devout live following in France and the US, and even seen them as the backing group for their heroes like rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson and Bakersfield legend Buck Owens.
Other albums include "Alameda County Line" and 2007's "We Never Close".
Their music has been featured on several more self released albums, and the song "Broken Up and Blue" from their 2nd labum "13" became their contribution to the soundtrack of the 2001 film Monster's Ball which was played at the Oscars when Halle Berry accepted her Academy Award.
Their main founders were guitarist/vocalist Scott Young & vocalist Smelley Kelley, who brought in bassist/vocalist Jill Olson, all three grew up in Iowa and had relocated seperately to San Francisco.
Olson brought along with her guitarist Michael Montaldo from ther old band The Movie Stars and other members include drummer Les James, and occasionally have included guitarist Max Butler.
Paying tribute to the sounds of Nashville yesteryear has earned them a devout live following in France and the US, and even seen them as the backing group for their heroes like rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson and Bakersfield legend Buck Owens.
Other albums include "Alameda County Line" and 2007's "We Never Close".
Show More
Genres:
Country, Alternative Country, Americana, Folk
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