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The Redlines
Cisco Kid / Working Breed / The Redlines
The Government Center
519 E Ohio St
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
May 3, 2024
8:00 PM EDT
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Forces coalesce in the combinatorial powers of Working Breed, Cisco Kid, and The Redlines!
Art-rockers Working Breed are a rock-forward group known for their expansive musical vocabulary and energetic, theatrical live show filled with shredding guitar, trombone, and musical saw. Cisco Kid brings a fresh, energetic twist to a classic roots-rock sound, led by the potent vocals of Addi Twigg. Closing out the night will be The Redlines, with their own distinct blend of classic rock & roll that hints to 60's soul, 70's punk, and 80's heartland rock mixed with a touch of power-pop and garage rock.
MUSIC STARTS AT 8PM!
$10 at the door
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The Redlines Biography
Hailing from just north of Pittsburgh, PA, The Redlines have taken personal influences and past experience to create their own distinct blend of classic rock & roll with hints of 60's soul, 70's punk, and 80's heartland rock mixed with a touch of power-pop and garage rock. No strangers to the stage or studio, Brian Seese and Jason Lizzi share lead vocal and guitar duties while Tony Vinski (bass) and Sandro Campagna (drums) fill out the formidable rhythm section. Their latest album, the 2022 EP “Kick Out Today” co-released on Pittsburgh's Swade Records and Pyschodaisy Record, features the single “Runnin’ With the Pack”. The band has entertained crowds at Mr. Smalls Theater, Jergels, Club Cafe, Howler’s Coyote Cafe, the 31st St. Pub, Wooley Bullys, and Peter B’s as well as venturing out to Ohio to play Cedars (Youngstown) and The Buzzbin (Canton). The summer festival season has seen the band invited to R.A.N.T, The Pittsburgh Marathon, and The Deutschtown Music Festival, and for the last four years, The Band Jam Grass Roots Music Festival. Additionally, the band has been featured in American Songwriter and Ghettoblaster magazines, the Beaver County Times, and the Pittsburgh City Paper.
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