Announcing Two Amazing Shows
for
Ironstone Amphitheatre!
Richter Entertainment Group Presents
Lady Antebellum
plus Special Guest
Friday, June 13th
presenting station KAT Country Radio
ZZ Top & Jeff Beck
Friday, August 15th
presenting station 104.1 The Hawk
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Richter Entertainment is
coming back to Ironstone with a pair of stellar shows!! First in June, we
are proud to bring to Murphys, for the first time, Lady Antebellum. Since
its 2006 inception, Lady A has risen quickly to become Country Music's most
influential current group. Lady A won the Vocal Group of the Year honor from
both the Country Music Association and from the Academy of Country Music
three times in a row. Eight of the band's singles went gold, with four -
"American Honey," "Need You Now," "Just A Kiss"
and "I Run To You" - surpassing the platinum mark. "Need You
Now" went on to sell over seven million downloads, according to the RIAA.
Additionally, "Need You Now" claimed five of the trio's seven career
Grammy wins in 2011, including the all-genre Record and Song of the Year.
All of that was achieved through a
fragile balance of several key pieces, each of which helps define Lady Antebellum's
sound: ingratiating melodies, the interplay between Kelley's soulful male
resonance and Scott's scintillating female texture, the threesome's
bittersweet harmonic blend, and production elements that invariably emphasize
the stylistic inclusiveness of modern country.
That sound catapulted Lady A to an
enviable level of popularity. The band picked up an audience beyond the typical
Country core listener, it hit the road playing arenas and stadiums, and the
group performed on all the major television shows, including Saturday
Night Live, Oprah, the Grammys, The Voice, and
most every other daytime and late night program on network television.
Art
is a moving target. Those who do it most successfully find shades of emotion
within themselves that change the texture of their work and how they feel about
themselves. As a result, a real artist is ever-changing.
So it is for Lady Antebellum, whose album Golden was figuratively - and literally - borne on the move. The harmony-based trio - Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood - and its sizeable fan base bonded heavily during the band's Own The Night World Tour, its first arena run as a headlining act, in 2012. The shows themselves were inspirational. But so was the time offstage. Lady A made a point of experimenting and creating with its road band as the one-nighters and the miles of travel piled up. That behind-the-scenes interaction inspired much of the music on Golden, an instantly infectious project in which Lady A discovered new edges for its already-successful foundation.
So it is for Lady Antebellum, whose album Golden was figuratively - and literally - borne on the move. The harmony-based trio - Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood - and its sizeable fan base bonded heavily during the band's Own The Night World Tour, its first arena run as a headlining act, in 2012. The shows themselves were inspirational. But so was the time offstage. Lady A made a point of experimenting and creating with its road band as the one-nighters and the miles of travel piled up. That behind-the-scenes interaction inspired much of the music on Golden, an instantly infectious project in which Lady A discovered new edges for its already-successful foundation.
Their new record,"Golden, depicts
a kind of a special time for us in our career," Haywood says. "I
personally feel so humbled that we can still be making records that people are
excited to hear. We're in a really valuable, golden time."
Then, in August we honored to
present long time music legends and mutual admirers, ZZ Top and Jeff Beck
on tour together for the first time. Last time ZZ Top played at ironstone
it was near sell out and an amazing show! To have Jeff Beck joining ZZ
Top is a show of rare magnitude!
Formatted with musical synergy in mind,
stops along the touring route will offer fans a full Jeff Beck set,
followed by a full ZZ Top set, with a finale that joins the English fret master
with the Texas
rockers for a collaboration each night of the tour.
ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, speaking on
behalf of band mates Dusty Hill and Frank Beard, noted that Beck has long been
a source of musical inspiration from the time when Beck played in the
Yardbirds, the seminal hard blues-based Britrock band. Gibbons commented, “Ever
since experiencing ‘Jeff’s Boogie,’ the prospect of performance with Jeff Beck
on the deck brings us into focus with the curator of crunch.”
Likewise, Beck has been an enduring fan
of ZZ Top, from even before their ascendance in popularity in the 70s and 80s.
He remarked, “Ever since Eliminator I thought it would be great to play with
ZZ Top,” and went on to declare Billy Gibbons, “The Professor of
Grunge.”
This tour is not the first live
collaboration between the two camps. Gibbons joined Jeff Beck and his band on
stage at the 25th anniversary celebration of the Rock And Roll
Hall of Fame in 2009 at New York ’s Madison Square Garden ,
where they performed The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s “Foxy Lady” and ZZ Top’s hit
“Rough Boy” together. The following year Jeff Beck joined ZZ Top in Lucca , Italy
for an extended rendition of the band’s signature piece “La Grange .” This, however, marks the first
time Jeff Beck and ZZ Top will have done any sort of extensive touring
together.
ZZ Top, formed in the Houston
area of Texas
in 1969, became a huge national touring act in the 70s and darlings of MTV in
the 80s, going on to sell tens of millions of records. Their unique hybrid of
dirty blues, hard rock, incorporating new sounds and technology, earned them
induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 with Keith Richards of
the Rolling Stones doing the honors.
Jeff Beck, a native of London and
two-time Rock And Roll Hall of Famer (with The Yardbirds in 1992, and on his
own in 2009), helped set the template in the 60s for the solo-heavy,
feedback-laden, rock guitar hero archetype. He formed the Jeff Beck Group by
the end of that decade with then-unknown vocalist Rod Stewart, eventually going
solo, with forays into fusion and beyond in the mid-70s. Beck, like ZZ Top, has
continually incorporated new sounds and technologies into his work throughout
his half-century long career. Lately, Beck has been working on a new
studio album, his first since the 2010 release of the critically
acclaimed Emotion & Commotion, which earned him two Grammy
Awards and the highest charting debut in his career.
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