Wet Willie
Macon City Auditorium
415 1st St
Macon, GA 31201
Nov 17, 2023
7:00 PM EST
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MOBILE TICKET REQUIRED & CLEAR BAG POLICY ENFORCED Our priority is the health and safety of everyone who enters our facility. We are taking every measure to ensure that we provide a safe environment for all our events by implementing cleaning, sanitizing, and event entry procedures recommended by Oak View Groups corporate office as well as local health officials. We have instituted a clear bag policy for entry into the venue. For more information on specific policies and procedures, please visit https://www.maconcentreplex.org/covid-19-reopening-safety-first-commitment/
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Judy
November 25th 2023
Y'all were just wonderful!!!! Would have been happy if you were the whole show. Thank you!!!!
Macon, GA@Macon City Auditorium
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Wet Willie Biography
Wet Willie is a southern rock band from Alabama, USA. They put out several albums on Capricorn Records between 1970 and 1976. The core members of the band during that period were John Anthony, keyboards; Jack Hall, bass; Jimmy Hall, vocals, harp, saxophone; Ricky Hirsch, guitars; Lewis Ross, drums, percussion.
Perhaps their best known work is the 1973 live album Drippin' Wet, although they had a significant top five Billboard Chart hit song many will remember them for entitled "Keep On Smilin'". Also, they enjoyed chart success with "Countryside Of Life", "Everything That'cha Do", and "Leona", and from their Epic Records period, "Street Corner Serenade" and "Weekend", from the LP's Manorisms and Which One's Willie. They toured and recorded extensively from 1969 through the early Eighties, and they still perform today to zealous cult fans.
Read MorePerhaps their best known work is the 1973 live album Drippin' Wet, although they had a significant top five Billboard Chart hit song many will remember them for entitled "Keep On Smilin'". Also, they enjoyed chart success with "Countryside Of Life", "Everything That'cha Do", and "Leona", and from their Epic Records period, "Street Corner Serenade" and "Weekend", from the LP's Manorisms and Which One's Willie. They toured and recorded extensively from 1969 through the early Eighties, and they still perform today to zealous cult fans.
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