About this concert
Ring in the New Year with a bang at your Fireworks Garden Party
Find a place to stay
Upcoming concerts from similar artists
Merch (ad)
Impact Men's Halloween Night He Came ...
$15.19
LRG Men's Home Field T-Shirt, Black, ...
$21.26
O'Neill Juniors Home Graphic T-Shirt,...
$26.00
LRG Men's Home Stead T-Shirt, White, ...
$25.60
Carhartt Men's High Visibility Force ...
$39.99
Marvel Men's Amazing Spider-Man T-Shi...
$13.99
Wrangler mens Cowboy Cut Western Two ...
$19.95
Wrangler Men's Authentic Cowboy Cut W...
$35.52
Cubavera Men's Essential Textured Per...
$20.00
What fans are saying
Kevin
March 27th 2019
It was a good show but not what I expected to say the least. I thought this was the artist Home, as shown on this page. However, this was actually an improv group. Not bad though.
Chicago, IL@iO Theater
Easily follow all your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music
Share Event
Home Biography
There are two bands who have used this name.
1) The active one: Florida-based prog/indie-experimental band what moved to New York. All albums are numbered, they're up to 16 "sexteen."
members:
Brad Truax : Bass
Andrew Deutsch: Guitar
Chris Millstein: Drums
Eric Morrison: Piano
2) London based band, formed in 1970 as a four-piece band. Initially builing a large following in Holland and Germany, Home's largest British gig was a Wembley concert supporting Led Zeppelin
The band released 3 albums; Pause for a Hoarse Horse (1971), Home (1972) and The Alchemist(1973)
After the release of the third Album they added vocalist Dave Skillin and keyboard player Jim Anderson to the line-up. The band split in 1974 and Wisefield went on to join Wishbone Ash
members:
Vocals, Guitar: Mick Stubbs
Bass: Cliff Williams
Guitar: Laurie Wisefield
Drums: Mick Cook
Keyboards: Jim Anderson
Vocals: Dave Skillin
Read More1) The active one: Florida-based prog/indie-experimental band what moved to New York. All albums are numbered, they're up to 16 "sexteen."
members:
Brad Truax : Bass
Andrew Deutsch: Guitar
Chris Millstein: Drums
Eric Morrison: Piano
2) London based band, formed in 1970 as a four-piece band. Initially builing a large following in Holland and Germany, Home's largest British gig was a Wembley concert supporting Led Zeppelin
The band released 3 albums; Pause for a Hoarse Horse (1971), Home (1972) and The Alchemist(1973)
After the release of the third Album they added vocalist Dave Skillin and keyboard player Jim Anderson to the line-up. The band split in 1974 and Wisefield went on to join Wishbone Ash
members:
Vocals, Guitar: Mick Stubbs
Bass: Cliff Williams
Guitar: Laurie Wisefield
Drums: Mick Cook
Keyboards: Jim Anderson
Vocals: Dave Skillin
Progressive Rock
Rock
Follow artist