Rose 'N Thorns - July 3
What started as a laid-back trio of acoustic pop has grown into a six-piece high-energy band that mixes up genre styling from rock and blues to country and folk. Rose n’ Thorns covers the music of their generation (baby boomers) with a special blend of humor and enthusiasm that even excites those who can’t name the four Beatles!
Working from a simple love for music, the members of Rose n’ Thorns have expanded their song list to include a range of artists so varied that no one listening to a set can go away unsatisfied. All members have come to the group from backgrounds so diverse that it is impossible to fit Rose n’ Thorns into a single style. Whether it’s the soul needed for a Lucinda Williams ballad or the throaty wailings to pull off Neil Young, someone in RNT rises to the challenge. In addition to over a hundred “cover” songs, the group has produced many originals that are now as readily requested as the old standards.
Friday Jul 3, 2015
5:30 PM - 11:00 PM CDT
Friday, July 3, 2015 - 5:30-11:00pm
Springbrook Country Club
No Charge - Open to the Public
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