Jomo & The Possum Posse
Open Road Concert Series
The Grace Museum
102 Cypress St
Abilene, TX 79601
Jun 24, 2021
6:30 PM CDT
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About this show
The Open Road concert series in Downtown Abilene offers music from some of the best in the Americana and roots rock music scenes.
Proceeds from the concerts benefit the Community Foundation of Abilene — for the purpose of granting money to downtown initiatives — and Future Fund, an endowment fund of the Community Foundation which provides funding to local organizations serving children and youth.
Performances are on the rooftop of The Grace Museum, a historical cornerstone of Downtown Abilene.
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Bruce
June 5th 2019
This is the best band ever.
So funny and clever and well played.
Great musicians and clever antics.
Make travel plans if they come near...or far from your location.
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Jomo & The Possum Posse Biography
Best known for the wildly popular viral video series, “Guy On A Buffalo,” Jomo & The Possum Posse have made a name for themselves with their unique blend of cynicism, dead-eyed soul and anti-machismo honky-tonk. Their cult video series has surpassed 20 million views, garnering national attention from NPR’s All Things Considered, Forbes, G4’s Attack of the Show, and a slew of major media outlets.
The band is led by Jomo Edwards, who’s award-wining lyrics tend to skate the line between the sardonic and the arcane… specifically on roller skates (it’s Texas, so ice is hard to come by).
The band has established itself as one of the most talented, ridiculous and cerebrally entertaining live acts around. Their latest record, “Local Motive” skews heavily toward roots rock & roll and old-school country.
Read MoreThe band is led by Jomo Edwards, who’s award-wining lyrics tend to skate the line between the sardonic and the arcane… specifically on roller skates (it’s Texas, so ice is hard to come by).
The band has established itself as one of the most talented, ridiculous and cerebrally entertaining live acts around. Their latest record, “Local Motive” skews heavily toward roots rock & roll and old-school country.
Blues
Comedy
Folk
Americana
Roots Blues Americana
Roots Rock
Sardonic Honky-tonk Bluegrass
Bluegrass
Country Blues
Honky-tonk
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