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Evening Redness Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Evening Redness

Chris Cornell Tribute Night Benefiting AFSP

May 18, 2024

7:00 PM EDT
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Join us in raising money for suicide awareness and prevention. A heartfelt tribute to Chris Cornell and his musical legacy. Over a dozen acts take the stage to perform the music of Chris Cornell. All proceeds go to AFSP. Established in 1987, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is a voluntary health organization that gives those affected by suicide a nationwide community empowered by research, education and advocacy to take action against this leading cause of death.
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Evening Redness Biography

Singer, bassist and principal songwriter Brent Billock spent 12 years tackling lead tenor roles on operatic stages throughout the U.S. before finally deciding to pick up a guitar and tell his own story. Melody and drama take center stage in all of his songs.

Brian Rappach beats the drums for Evening Redness and dirty-blues specialists The Whiskey Shambles. Brian's influences span from classic rock to prog-rock, including intensive masterclasses and working sessions with members of Deep Purple and Yes.

Guitarist John White spent years of dominating Rocksmith on Xbox to prepare him for the rigors of performing on-stage with Evening Redness. He's well versed in 90s guitar rock and 80s punk, giving the band its angular edge.

Through lineup changes and musical re-arrrangements, the band has remained focused on creating accessible rock songs. There’s nothing here that anyone would call “experimental,” but each piece has just enough invention in it to sound like something new.
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