DOCUTAH brings Fishbone back to the Electric Theater Experience Fishbone documentary "Everyday Sunshine" on the big screen, then stick around to see the legendary band perform live at the Electric Theater

DOCUTAH brings Fishbone back to the Electric Theater

Experience Fishbone documentary “Everyday Sunshine” on the big screen, then stick around to see the legendary band perform live at the Electric Theater

The year was 2010. It was a lovely Sunday evening in sleepy little St. George. Filmmaker Chris Metzler and crew were on hand to present a screening of a Fishbone documentary called “Everyday Sunshine” at The Electric Theater during DOCUTAH’s historic inaugural year. This wonderful movie perfectly encapsulates the spirit of a band that would inspire the likes of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Gwen Stefani of No Doubt fame, even though they themselves would not quite enjoy the same massive success that these particular artists have enjoyed throughout their respective careers.

Not that it matters, because success isn’t always measured by way of dollar signs as Fishbone has illustrated time and time again throughout an influential, decades-long career. Led by charismatic front man Angelo Moore, Fishbone is known for bringing the energy whenever they perform, no matter how large the crowd, and this was more than evident during DOCUTAH 2010, because following that amazing “Everyday Sunshine” screening, the band actually came out on stage and lit the Electric Theater up, much to the delight of those lucky enough to be in attendance.

DOCUTAH will host a screening of filmmaker Chris Metzler's Fishbone documentary "Everyday Sunshine" at The Electric Theater followed by a live performance.That’s right! Fishbone, live. In St. George. On a Sunday, no less!

As you probably guessed, it wasn’t exactly a packed house, but you’d never know that after experiencing the fashion in which this band performed! Fishbone rocked the house in a way that would lead one to believe this was a sold-out stadium gig. It was a stunning display of pure unadulterated funk and rock, and it has become the stuff of urban legend.

I use the term “urban legend” because some local folk don’t believe the show actually took place. Well, I was there with a handful of other fans, and I can tell you without question that the show did in fact happen … and it was amazing. Here’s a bit of video as proof:

Well, guess what? Great news for Fishbone fans and lovers of influential musicianship in general. The fine folks behind DOCUTAH have invited the band back to town, and being the fan-friendly legends that the members of Fishbone are, they have graciously accepted the invitation. Therefore, those lucky precious few who saw history made here in St. George back in 2010 are cordially invited to see history repeat itself. For everyone else, come on out to the Electric Theater May 26 and experience what is likely to be the definitive southern Utah-based concert event of the summer.

What’s more, this is a twofer. The evening will start out with a screening of “Everyday Sunshine” hosted by the film’s director, Chris Metzler. This is an outstanding, infectiously likable cinematic portrait of Fishbone put together by genuine fans of the band. The screening will immediately be followed by a live Fishbone performance that is sure to keep you energized long after you’ve left The Electric Theater. This is an evening you won’t want to miss!

Tickets are $20 and $30 for a special meet-and-greet ticket package. Buy tickets quickly as this show is expected to sell out! For tickets and more info, click here.

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