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Semi-private event at Kinney Family Farm! Doors at 12pm, special guest John Till at 1pm, The Hooten Hallers thereafter. - Suggested Donation = $20 ( teacher discount/Stomp discount = $15 ) ✨Kids Free✨ - Doors 12pm / Music 1pm - No Dogs please - BYOB - feel free to bring coolers, chairs, blankets etc… ***limited parking onsite only - 🚴🏼‍♀️bike or walk in please spring creek trail access -sign on gate - orange cones marking prospect entrance *** Free public parking by Spring Creek trail and Prospect rd. next to Genesis Health Club. We are a short walk heading west from parking lot. Or park at or by church across prospect. See less
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May 6th 2024
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The Hooten Hallers Biography

For the past sixteen years, The Hooten Hallers have been crisscrossing the country as inveterate road warriors, bringing their peculiar vision of Americana: a fiery, bluesy, rock and roll fever dream birthed in Missouri’s fertile musical heartland. They’ve put so many miles into the road that they’ve burned through multiple tour vans and left twisted metal and frayed rubber strewn across the road behind them. The Hooten Hallers are known for their incendiary live shows that must be experienced to be believed, taking the listener on a dynamic journey from explosively raucous blues to expressive three-part vocal harmonies to danceable grooves.



The enduring hope and tinges of madness from this power trio are driven by the infernal vocal growl and swirling electric and lap steel guitars of John Randall, the powerful drumming and falsetto howl of Andy Rehm, and the burning baritone and bass saxophone lines of Kellie Everett. The Hooten Hallers have always been musical colliders, smashing together blues, garage rock, country, punk, and a hint of jazz into a refreshingly unique sound. It’s Morphine meets ZZ Top mixed with a dash of George Thorogood and Tom Waits. But anyone who has seen this band live knows that this group is unlike anything they’ve experienced before. When The Hooten Hallers come to town, you know it’s gonna be a party!
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