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RL Heyer Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

RL Heyer

The Growler Guys
8500 Lake City Way NE

Sep 6, 2023

7:00 PM PDT
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RL Heyer Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
About this concert
DID YOU MISS RL's LAST SHOW? RL & Company are back for another ALL BEATLES night on the Sunset Stage! 😎 🎸 Seattle's beloved RL Heyer and his amazing band covers song after song from the beloved Beatles! This might be a perfect outdoor patio, end of summer show! As always, 100% of the Cover Charge and tips collected go to the band. 🍻🍷How The Sunset Stage works: The band starts their set on a sunny outdoor stage as you watch up close on a big covered patio. Come early to snag a good spot, settle in with your choice of 60 beverages on tap as well as wine by the bottle and glass. No outside food (we have a full menu).🍕🥗 🎼PURCHASE ONLINE to make sure make sure you get in (+ we save the best seats for parties who pre-order online). Cover is $12 and $6 for minors. You can purchase the cover DAY OF at the counter while ordering drinks. Online:👇 🙏Thank YOU for Supporting Local Musicians by sharing this post and by clicking 'interested'!
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RL Heyer Biography

RL has a knack for capturing the nostalgia aspect of American music, and has been known to play every instrument you can name to make sure that sound comes through in his tunes. While this uncanny ability to reach back into time and bring new music forth can sometimes result in anachronisms, Heyer has done something truly amazing on his first solo album. On Sweet Action Heyer has found his home. He is rarely assisted on the album’s eight tracks, but left alone with his own imagination Heyer’s classic rock dream has come true. There isn’t a weak track on the album, and Heyer’s voice is stronger than ever. Sweet Action opens with the delicious mid century ring of vibraphone and roiling snare. Heyer quickly establishes a psychedelic feel–somewhere between Bowie‘s Space Oddity and Floyd‘s Dark Side– and the album is instantly established as an orchestra you’re allowed to play loud. The psych-rock freak out, one of Heyer’s trademarks, comes faithfully on the next track. With that out of the way he breaks into a honky-tonk in the style of Lovin Spoonful‘s “Nashville Cats” called “Hideaway.” Stumbling on a rock record like this is like meeting an old friend, then realizing what it is about them you missed. The songs continue to fall out of Heyer just so, building a brick-and-mortar solid album without weakness. “Song for the Top of the Mountain” is as epic as its title suggests: triumphant guitar escalates up an epic track to the sound of marching drums. “Ghostly Glow” is perhaps the album’s best song, like an “Eleanor Rigby” that trades acoustic arpeggio for damn depressing cello, and lays down some supernatural allegory about perspective. Heyer’s nimble mastery over the guitar can be experienced in full on “The Letter.” Perfect strums trade bars with scale runs in a song so strikingly beautiful you almost don’t notice how good his singing is. The album finishes as strong as it begins, with RL begging introspection on “Paradise” and giving hindsight advice on “Flannel.” - Sean Jewell, American Standard Time Hard rock. 4-part vocal harmonies. Solid-as-a-rock rhythm section. Deep lyrical content. 6 amazing soloists. Pretty sounds.
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