The Outlaws and More - Once an Outlaw

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Guitar-driven originals with southern rock chestnuts Tim Archibald on the Bass of the Vinyl Allstars on bass. Tim works with Jeff (Skunk) Baxter of the Doobie Brothers, Barry Goudreau (Boston) Michael McDonald and Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad to name a few.
We'll have Grammy-nominated guitarist Jon Butcher open the show and then join us later.
Once an Outlaw feat/ Chris Anderson formerly of the Outlaws brings Chris's renowned guitar playing and soulful voice to the stage with an all-star support band including...
Tim Archibald of the Vinyl Allstars/Engine Room. Tim has repeatedly been voted New England's best bass player, and for good reason. Some of the artists Tim works with include... Jeff (Skunk) Baxter of the Doobie Brothers, Barry Goudreau (Boston) Michael McDonald, and Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad, AJ Vallee (Drums) A of A Night of Queen/Peacheaters, Chuck Farrell (Guitar) James Montgomery/Jon Butcher's Blues Project
Special guest Jon Butcher and the Jon Butcher Axis have toured with Aerosmith, Boston, J Geils Band, Scorpions, and many more. Jon was also on the Southern Spirit tour with Lynard Skynard, Marshall Tucker, Outlaws, and Charlie Daniels. In addition to his many album credits, he also does the music for HBO's Deadwood series. Past members have included ... Chris Hicks (Marshall Tucker/Outlaws), Jeff Howell (Foghat/Outlaws/Savoy Brown), and David Goldflies (Allman Brothers). Guests have included... Barry Goudreau (Boston), Harvey Dalton Arnold (Outlaws), Bruce Marshall (Toy Caldwell Band) Come out and enjoy this amazing opportunity to witness musical greatness! This concert will sell out.

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