Flannel Fest North 2019
Saturday, November 9th
Gibson Music Hall – Appleton, WI
Doors at 5 PM | Show at 6 PM
Our friends from Spats Restaurant will have some amazing food available for purchase as well! So come hungry!
-LINEUP-
Trapper Schoepp
The Mascot Theory
Beth Kille Band
The North Code
Listening Party
-TICKETS-
$20 ADV / $25 DOS / $35 VIP (includes t-shirt and limited edition letterpress poster)
Tickets on sale now >> http://bit.ly/ffnorth19
Now in its 6th year, Flannel Fest has become an annual celebration of local, regional and national Americana music. Bust out your favorite flannel attire and join the fall-inspired party with some of Wisconsin’s most talented and decorated Wisco-Americana artists. Trapper Schoepp headlines the event. We are once again pleased to partner with Keep Wisconsin Warm/Cool Fund, the non-profit benefactor of Flannel Fest. The Keep Wisconsin Warm/Cool Fund (KWW/CF) is a statewide non-profit charitable effort that steps in and keeps the heat and power on for thousands of elderly, people with disabilities, veterans and working families with young children in crisis. As a result of generous public, private, business and individual support, KWW/CF provides preventative services and the financial assistance necessary to avert energy-related crisis situations. The KWW/CF provides the only safety net that keeps those most in need safely in their homes.
Thank you Flannel Fest for your support. It made such a difference in keeping the heat and power on for so many in need in our community. We are very much looking forward to this year’s event.
— Tim Bruer, Director of Keep Wisconsin Warm/Cool Fund
Sponsored by:
Sooper Dooper
Spats Restaurant
Mile of Music Festival
Join Mile of Music Presents for a special Album Release event with Mile of Music Festival alumni Fort Frances (Chicago) as they release their newest album, ‘The Front Page of The Modern Age.’
Don’t miss this special showcase at Gibson Music Hall. Local favorites Christopher Gold and The New Old Things will kick things off starting at 8:00 p.m.
This is a 21+ event with limited capacity and is a club-style show with limited seating available.
Quick Event Info:
Who: Fort Frances, Christopher Gold and The New Old Things
What: Fort Frances Album Release Party
When: Friday, November 8 at 8:00 p.m. (Doors at 7:30 p.m.)
Where: Gibson Music Hall (Gibson Music Hall – 211 W. College Avenue, Downtown Appleton)
Tickets: $12 in advance, $15 at the door (Tax/fees additional.)
Tickets are $10 for 2019 Music-Makers through 11/7 using a special code sent via email.
This is a 21+ event.
We want everyone to feel safe and welcome at this event, as well as all other Mile of Music Presents events. View our full Vision of Respect here: https://mileofmusic.com/respect/
Mile of Music/Mile of Music Presents events are produced for the community by Willems Marketing & Events, Inc.
DISCLAIMER: By purchasing a ticket, you voluntarily assume all risks and danger, including the risk of lost, stolen or damaged property or personal injury incidental to any event for which the ticket is issued and waive all claims against the event sponsor, the owner of the facility, the ticket producer or issuer. Admission is subject to compliance with all laws and facility rules and the ticket holder consents to reasonable examinations and searches to ensure compliance. Failure to comply with the law or facility rules may result in refusal of admission or ejection from venue. The ticket holder grants the right and license to Mile of Music/Mile of Music Presents to use his or her image, likeness, name, voice, comments or other proprietary or public rights and that of any minor accompanying the ticket holder in any online promotion, public broadcast or any future use without notification or compensation. Artists subject to change. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.
Yipes! returns to the Fox Valley
Free Admission
PBB+PGM+FTD.
The People Brothers Band & Porky’s Groove Machine are teaming up for an 8 city run starting Halloween in Winona and ending on New Years Eve. On 11.2, they hit Appleton with Fox Valley’s favorite Feed the Dog.
“You” won’t want to miss this show. Tickets WILL sell out for this show, so snatch them up before they’re gone!
$15.
Nashville Rock returns to Appleton with local support, North Wind and the Sun.
8pm
Free
We celebrate the work of Wayne Shorter for our 12th installment of the Gibson Music Hall Jazz Sessions. Sure to be an exciting night with the width of scope that Wayne has to offer. From playing with Miles Davis, The Jazz Messengers, to Steely Dan, Wayne’s compositions are standard in many sub-genres.
The band features Jason Reisdorf on sax, Matthew Ryan Osowski on keys, Austin Bolden on bass, and some drummer.
First set is at 7 pm, and the the second set is open to any musicians who’d like to come up and jam with the band.
This show is part of The Loot’s Fall 2019 guest musician series featuring Tomahawk-native brother David Blessent on Bass and The Fox Valley’s well known guitar shredder Max Jones!
Free Entry | $5 suggested donation
Billy Bronsted and the Loot are a predominately hard-playing, big-sounded duo from Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Billy and his percussionist, John Kneipp were both born and raised in Tomahawk, Wi, where their love for music was definitely thought of as unique. Tomahawk is a place full of grounded, family oriented, peaceful, hardworking people. Strong values were instilled, shaping the way they walk through their lives. Their peaceful upbringing has played a major hand in their sound; as story-telling and writing is second nature to them. The duo’s rythmic sound of the drum mixed with Bronsted’s plucking puts the listener in a feel-good vibe. Listening to their albums, you almost feel as if you’ve been pulled into the woods around a campfire and you’re listening to their stories set to music.
The duo first came together musically in 2008. Billy Bronsted and John Kneipp made their first series of demos with friends. Shortly after, with John on a 3 year hiatus from music, Billy found himself working on multiple musical projects. During this time, he worked on building his talents and reputation in close collaboration with David Blessent, with whom he founded projects such as Linus and the Lute and One Strong Army.
Since John’s return to music, John and Billy have been hard at work creating their next evolution as performing artists, Billy Bronsted & The Loot.
The Loot often consists of just Billy and John but the boys have been known to collaborate with several Wisconsin artists while they continue to expand their sound.
The Madtown Mannish Boys are a Madison-based Blues band who are steeped in Chicago-style Blues, including artists like Muddy Waters, Junior Wells, Otis Spann, Paul Butterfield, and Little Walter. They perform with raw exuberance and driving rhythms that make you want to boogie. Some of their tunes are harmonica-driven, played with gritty fervor and intense energy. Others are soulful ballads, heavily influenced by the likes of Otis Redding and Sam Cooke. This mix of styles and genres makes for an entertaining and dynamic show that you won’t want to miss.
http://www.madtownmannishboys.com
Get your bluegrass on!
FREE ADMISSION!
Ryan Thompson-Guitar
Theodore Vanesky-Banjo
Bobby Burns-Mandolin
The 11th Year of Music Fighting Cancer
BREASTFEST 2019
featuring:
Tantric
HEADSTONE
with special guests:
Jamie Fontaine and The Level
Seven Cities Dead
Beetlegork
Driving Reign
Shield the Survivors
Comedian host Krains Butter
$20 in advance or $30 at the door
GET TICKETS HERE: https://breastfest2019.ticketbud.com/breastfest-2019-ft-tantric-headstone-more?fbclid=IwAR3UANi1SHIHepc_TWm41pM98EY8uO_EndMc08O7yhZIM2E54wJ_4GLVUZ4
The pre-sale will sell out!
21+ Show unless accompanied by parent
Proceeds from profit donated to a local family fighting cancer.
Presented by HEADSTONE, Grave Marker Music and Stryker Records
Sponsored by:
www.creativemasonryllc.com
Action Auto Service
Quickies
Liquid Death Mountain Water
Steven Vertz – Coldwell Banker The Real Estate Group