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May 1stBarns Courtney
May 1stNovalima
May 3rdDIIV
May 3rdRodrigo y Gabriela
May 6thBen Kweller
May 7thAn Evening with Wilco
May 8thJENSEN MCRAE
May 9thBen Folds & A Piano
May 14thDarrell Scott & Rob Ickes
May 16thJake Xerxes Fussell
May 18thTOPS
May 20thMac DeMarco - SOLD OUT
May 21stOzomatli
May 24thTash Sultana
May 26thKevin Morby
May 27thJoe Jackson + Band - SOLD OUT
June 5thLilo and Stitch
June 6thÁsgeir
June 10thFruit Bats
June 13thFlamingosis
June 13thDoctor Nativo
June 14thSearows
June 18thGregory Alan Isakov
June 19thWhen Harry Met Sally
June 20thDirtwire & The Floozies
June 20thSir Richard Bishop
June 20thVincen García
June 25thTurnover
June 26thThe Polish Ambassador
June 27thAn Evening With Brett Dennen
June 28thGia Margaret
June 30thThe Halluci Nation
July 3rdWavves
July 8thKurt Vile And The Violators
July 11thHoundmouth
July 14thJames McMurtry
July 16thIn Conversation with NPR's Mara Liasson
July 16thChris Botti
July 17thBest in Show
July 18thPaul Oakenfold + The Crystal Method
July 18thMarchFourth
July 19thOld 97's
July 22ndABBAquerque
July 24thBeach Bunny & The Beths
July 31stThelma & Louise
August 1stBlack Moth Super Rainbow
August 4thEagles of Death Metal
August 5thDon Was & The Pan-Detroit Ensemble
August 6thLos Straitjackets
August 7thWidowspeak
August 11thMatilda
August 15thRev. Peyton's Big Damn Band
August 16thBill Callahan
August 20thThee Sacred Souls
August 22ndGov't Mule
August 22ndPepper and The Movement
August 23rdZootopia 2
August 29thBlossoms & Bones
September 10thMeltt
September 13thBig Thief - SOLD OUT
September 16thMavis Staples & Nathaniel Rateliff
September 19thTajMo
September 20thPixies - SOLD OUT
September 25thThe California Honeydrops
September 25thToadies
September 26thJoshua Ray Walker
September 26thSammy Rae & the Friends
October 1stPatton Oswalt
October 2ndTribal Seeds
October 3rdAn Evening with Hampton Sides
October 3rdSnarky Puppy
October 9thLP
October 11thTyler Ballgame
October 18thKishi Bashi
October 20thJulian Lage Quartet
October 26thUB40
November 4thBayonne
November 10thBuena Vista Orchestra
November 11thBahamas
November 11thBluey's Big Play
November 19thNick Shoulders
November 19thBonnie Prince Billy - SOLD OUT
December 2ndBonnie Prince Billy - SOLD OUT
December 3rdBonnie Prince Billy
December 4thRev. Peyton's Big Damn Band
w/ Box Canyon Barbies
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REV. PAYTON'S BIG DAMN BAND
The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band has performed in 38 countries and 48 states. They have been featured in Rolling Stone Magazine, Living Blues, Elmore, donned the cover of Vintage Guitar Magazine, have been #1 on the Billboard, iTunes and Sirius XM Blues Charts and have been nominated for three Blues Music Awards by the Blues Foundation in Memphis. The Indianapolis Star listed Reverend Peyton as one of the top 25 Hoosier musicians of all time.
Maybe you found the band because of virtuosic guitar playing? Maybe you came for the tent revival style live show? The reasons that brought you here could be extensive, but the reasons that keep bringing people back are HEART. Real, from the heart, music made by people who love music. The Sacramento Bee said, “It’s a group with boundless stockpiles of heart to spare — it cascades throughout every slip-n-slide vintage blues/soul ditty they tear through and croon in every show they play, and they always leave a little behind. The front porch is the church, the church is the dance hall and the dance hall is the river bank — your knees will fail you by the time you figure it all out.”
Often called, "the greatest front-porch blues band in the world" the Big Damn Band is led by Reverend Peyton, who is considered to be the premier finger pickers playing today. Rev has earned a reputation as both a singularly compelling performer and a persuasive evangelist for the rootsy, country blues styles that captured his imagination early in life and inspired him and his band to make pilgrimages to Clarksdale, Mississippi to study under such blues masters as T-Model Ford, Robert Belfour and David “Honeyboy” Edwards. Accompanied by Rev’s wife, the washboard virtuoso, Washboard Breezy Peyton, and kept on time by the deep rhythms of Jacob “The Snakob” Powell, Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band will leave you clapping, stomping, and singing along every handmade show across the world.
Their new record “Honeysuckle” was produced and recorded by Reverend Peyton and mixed by six time Grammy winner Vance Powell (Chris Stapleton, Jack White). The record features many special guests including gospel music group The McCrary Sisters on the song “Manger”, Blues Music Hall of Famer and Grammy nominated harmonica player Billy Branch who plays on the Blind Lemon Jefferson song “Nell (Prison Cell Blues)”, Grammy award winning and IBMA's 10-time Fiddle Player of the Year Michael Cleveland plays on "Freeborn Man" and Colton Crawford from The Dead South plays banjo on "The Good Die Young"
"This record is a bit of a return to my roots, a very personal mix of old and new songs that shaped me or that I’m currently shaping. It’s the most acoustic record we’ve made in years, vintage microphones, vintage guitars, vintage recording gear, and alot of me and my national guitar. There is a smattering of Big Damn Band thrown into the mix to spice things up, and a short list of legends that I’ve always dreamed of collaborating with", said Reverend Peyton.
BOX CANYON BARBIES
Box Canyon Barbies is a dynamic indie rock band from New Mexico, known for their punchy riffs, layered harmonies, and desert-soaked melodies. Blending punk energy with folk-inflected storytelling, they craft songs that range from rambunctious anthems to intimate ballads. Since forming, they have built a devoted regional following through energetic live shows and thoughtful, weathered lyrics that reflect life in the Southwest. With a growing catalog of releases and a reputation for collaborative, community-driven projects, Box Canyon Barbies is quickly making their mark on the American indie scene.























