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Audiodacity, A.J. Fullerton and Marty Paschke & Eric W. Krueger at Gibson Community Music Hall
October 15, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
$10It’s a Saturday night showcase at Gibson Community Music Hall, as we welcome Indy’s Audiodacity along with some returning favorites!
When: Saturday, October 15 at 7:00 PM (Doors at 6:00 for advanced ticket buyers; 6:30 for general public)
Who: Audiodacity, A.J. Fullerton, Marty Paschke & Eric W. Krueger
Where: Gibson Community Music Hall (211 W College Ave, Appleton)
Tickets: $10 in advance at ticket link below to ensure seat; $10 at the door on day of show
AUDIODACITY:
Audiodacity is a Funky Ultra-Fusion septet from Indianapolis, IN. Their band mantra is “Anything is Possible”, and by constantly striving to find new ways to bend genres and reach outside their comfort zone, they find joy in creating fun and exciting music. They have opened for National acts such as GROUPLOVE, Here Come the Mummies, The Motet, Dumpstaphunk, and Ludacris, and have made four consecutive appearances at Summer Camp Music Festival and The Mile of Music Festival, as well as appearances at Resonance, Werk Out, Good People Good Times, Hyperion, Phases of the Moon, and Disc Jam.
A.J. FULLERTON:
A.J. Fullerton is an award-winning Progressive Roots singer, songwriter and guitarist raised in Western Colorado. A.J. is a multifaceted entertainer, touring the Continental U.S. full time as a solo artist, a duo/trio, & in full band arrangements. A.J. has quickly gained wide acclaim in Colorado, as well as out of state, as one of the hottest rising young talents on the scene. He has collected 23 Colorado Blues Society “Members’ Choice Awards”, including seven in 2021.
MARTY PASCHKE & ERIC W. KRUEGER:
Marty Paschke & Eric W. Krueger have been writing & performing together in various incarnations since 2004 including Leading the Blind and A-Town Unplugged. Known for their unique vocal harmonies, intricate guitar work, and distinctive storytelling, their acoustic songs blur the line between rock and folk thanks in part to a wide range of influences from the 60’s to the 90’s and beyond.