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2024 Fall Entertainment Lineup
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@ Green Hat Lounge
All performances are at 7 p.m.
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KYLE JOHNSON
Sept. 7 · Oct. 5 · Nov. 2 · Dec. 7 With a musical
journey spanning more than 18 years, Kyle Johnson is a seasoned performer hailing
from Peru and Indianapolis. Specializing in an acoustic style that spans from
the timeless hits of the 1960s to today's chart-topping songs, Kyle captivates
audiences with their soulful interpretations. Notable highlights of their
career include opening for acclaimed acts such as Andy Grammer and Big Time
Rush at the Ruoff Music Center, as well as gracing the stage at The Honeywell
Center. Kyle's passion for music shines through in every performance, offering
a blend of nostalgia and contemporary flair that leaves a lasting impression on
listeners. |
| MIKE
ALMON WITH JUNE ZINN
Sept. 14 · Oct. 19 · Nov. 16 · Dec. 21
With more than 300 shows scheduled each year, Mike Almon has been playing guitar and writing music since he was 14. This year he plans to release his first studio-recorded album "Had a Good Run" featuring a mix of his originals, along with two bonus track parodies "Last Fence" and "Detour Land." |
| MATT RECORD
Sept. 21
Matt Record is a powerful singer, songwriter, expert guitar player and casual loopist based in Indianapolis who specializes in a variety of genres including Americana/Folk, 70s, 80s current and original songs.
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| CONNOR NOBLE
Sept. 28 · Nov. 23
Connor Noble, from Wabash, Indiana, has been playing music for the past 11 years. He has played across Indiana on radio talk shows, and has had original music featured in films, including Night of the Living Dead, The Blood Moon, First Harvest, and more. Noble is currently the lead guitarist for Rejected Iris-- having written and produced two albums for the band. His inspiration comes from the music of the 1990s-2000s, spanning a variety of genres from rock to blues, jazz to pop and even punk. Noble brings something that everyone can enjoy. |
| PARKER & FOX
Oct. 12
Parker
and Fox is comprised of Indiana musicians Dakota Ray Parker and Ryan
Fox. Parker originally hails from the great state of Kentucky and the
Appalachia and Bluegrass influence is immediately recognizable in his
haunting vocals. Fox has toured the USA steadily for the past ten years,
has performed on The Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN, and most recently
had music featured on the hit TV show “Yellowstone”. Parker and Fox put
on an excellent show with a wide range of Country, Americana, and
Classic Rock music that everyone can enjoy! |
| JON SHOULDERS
Oct. 26 · Nov. 30
Performing throughout the region year-round, Jon Shoulders puts on a high-energy acoustic show that spans many genres and styles.
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| DAKOTA PARKER
Nov. 9 · Dec. 14
A
native of Hillsboro, Kentucky, Dakota Ray Parker grew up exploring the
mountains, playing in the creeks and living in a land "of true freedom."
His parents scraped together enough money to buy a guitar for him in
high school and, taking inspiration from local bluegrass players and his
dad's love of southern gospel and 1990s country, he began writing
songs. After gaining thousands of social media followers and nearly a
million YouTube views on his debut single, "Rebel on the Run," Dakota
Ray Parker is quickly rising through the Midwest folk and Americana
ranks. With an Appalachian drawl and influences like Avett Brothers and
Clem Snide, Dakota Ray Parker brings a blend of folk, alt-country and
Americana that honors the local musicians and church tunes that raised
him. There's an old soul in his voice, which carries both sadness for
days passed and hope for a future of possibility. |
| ABBIE THOMAS
Dec. 28
Fresh
off of her 2023 JMA Artist of the Year award at The Grand Ole Opry, Abbie
Thomas, is a rising singer songwriter who is gaining international attention
and nominations for live performances, lyricism and visual content.
Mixing genre-bending arrangements with soulful vocals and hints of Blues, Jazz,
and a vibe from the songwriters of the 70’s, she is currently touring
regionally; most recently opening for Clint Black, Laine Hardy, and Girl Named
Tom. Influenced by artists such as Carole King, Lauryn
Hill, John Mayer and Ella Fitzgerald, versatility has her playing throughout
Midwest USA in acoustic listening rooms to clubs with her full backing band,
recently dubbed ‘The Crazy Hearts’; who were just nominated for a 2023
Hollywood Independent Music Award for Best Live Performance for Thomas’
original, “Try”. You can listen to Thomas' original music on all major
streaming platforms. |
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