Time
October 19, 2024 8:00 pm
Location
Robins Theatre
160 E Market St., Warren, OH 44481
Phone Number
2344376246
Event Details
Forthose of you who were fortunate enough to see Stevie Ray in concert, you knew you were witnessing something special, a musician whose skill exceeded earthly expectations,
Event Details
Forthose of you who were fortunate enough to see Stevie Ray in concert, you knew
you were witnessing something special, a musician whose skill exceeded earthly
expectations, someone the universe used as a conduit for the message that only
truly great music can evoke in the emotions of ordinary people. The music moves
you.
Tickets cost
$25 plus applicable fees. All tickets
are reserved seating.
Tickets are on sale now at www.robinstheatre.com and at the
Robins Theatre Box Office open Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 4
p.m. and at the events.
This show is obviously a tribute to the man and his music, a celebration of the music Stevie Ray loved to play. A few minutes into the show audiences get swept up in the SRV rhythms and the
throbbing of a Stratocaster on overload! The show is one of those rare
theatrical experiences that just brings out the joy in the moment, something
that you wish would continue well past the final curtain, and something that
creates a warm spot in our rock n’ roll hearts forever after.
When contacted for a quote, the show’s producer simply stated, “There will never be another Stevie Ray Vaughan, and when we set out to cast the role, we auditioned about two dozen guitar players,
and at the end there was only one left standing, Billy Evanochko! Although
Billy has a successful recording career, he was originally inspired to pick up
the guitar after listening to SRV, and he listened well. Billy has the chops,
charisma and voice to do the music justice. Without that talent there would be
no show. We were fortunate that he agreed to tour with us!”
Sadly Stevie Ray Vaughan (Born Oct 3,1954, Died August 27, 1990) passed away in a helicopter crash after playing with Eric Clapton. When he passed, his star was at its zenith and the world
sang his praises, so join us in celebration of some of the best rock n’ roll ever recorded.