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Snake Rattle N’ Roll
The first video from the Rattlesnake Rattlers! A big thanks to our friend Adolph Steele for doing an amazing job!
We hope you will make the short drive to Birmingham as we rattle the walls of one of Birmingham's coolest and oldest live music venues!!! Supporting nationally touring band Urban Pioneers.
Join us for the Foothills Music Festival SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2015 STARTING AT 6PM Advanced tickets online: $8.00 Tickets at the door: $12.00" You're invited! This unique celebration of local music will be performed by a few outstanding artists from our own backyard. A Quarter Short is an acoustic folk/bluegrass inspired trio, notable for their haunting harmonies. Like them on Facebook! www.facebook.com/aquartershortband The Rattlesnake Rattlers are a folk string band that focus on old time songs with jazz and blues tendencies. Like them on Facebook! www.facebook.com/therattlesnakerattlers Smashing Blue musters up a high-powered blend of soulful sonic movement that has its root somewhere deep in the electricity behind it. Like them on Facebook! www.facebook.com/SmashingBlueRock IKAROS Project's music is a hybrid of genre crossovers such as blues, funk, rock, folk, and bluegrass. They keep the music simple, powerful, and interesting. Like them on Facebook! www.facebook.com/ikarosproject
For more information on the Foothills Music Festival, visit The Anniston Star Online - "Music Festival Puts Local Bands on Stage instead of Loud Bars"
The Foothills Music Festival has been developing over the past few months and is almost ready for its big show on Saturday. It all started when local musician Joe McCary heard Riley Green open up for Edwin McCain in the beautiful theater at Buckner Event Plaza. He realized how much better the music sounded compared to loud bars where bands often become background noise.
Check out the Rattlesnake Rattlers (and many more) this Saturday at the Foothills Music Festival!
We will revisit this game again once I have enlightened my child-like understanding of Snake Rattle 'n' Roll.