The Electric Theater hosts Native Grass Band
By Walter Josey
Straight out of the Coral Desert in southern Utah, the Native Grass Band will bring its bluegrass-influenced original music to the Electric Theater in downtown St. George Nov. 10. The doors will open at 6 p.m., and the music starts at 7.
Come hear fiddle tunes, banjo rolls, melodic mandolin riffs, and fiery flat pick guitar as Native Grass plays ballads, waltzes, and rapid-fire foot-stomping music at the speed of sound. Coming off of a successful debut year, they were received with joyous applause wherever they performed, be it at the Kayenta Center for the Arts Theater, KARMA Fest, Logandale Bluegrass Festival, and many other venues in the southern Utah area. They will sing songs with themes from Americana influences beginning at the Appalachian Mountains, across the plains to the Rocky and Wasatch Mountains, and onward towards the west coast.
The Electric Theater is a wonderful venue to come and hear the instrumental and vocal harmony of the Native Grass Band. Renovated and updated to its former glory, it feels like a walk back in time as you take in the atmosphere when you enter. The Electric Theater is located near the corner of Main Street and Tabernacle in downtown St. George.
Tickets are $25 at the door. For more information or to purchase discount tickets for $15 before Nov. 1, go to nativegrassband.com or call (435) 817-1599. We will see you at the Native Grass Band concert at the Electric Theater in downtown St. George Nov. 10!
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