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January 17, 2009

Dan Tyminski Band and Tim O'Brien

 
       
 
       

 
       
 
       
 
       
 

Dan Tyminski Band and Tim O'Brien

 



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Saturday, January 17, 2009 - 8 PM
Dayton Masonic Center
Reserved single seats: $29, $23, $17

Dan Tyminski Band
Known by millions as the golden voice of “Man of Constant Sorrow” from the hit film O Brother, Where Art Thou, Dan Tyminski is a three-time winner of the bluegrass Male Vocalist of the Year Award and one of the most soulful and powerful singers in modern bluegrass. The Grammy-winning guitarist been a central part of Alison Krauss & Union Station for 15 years, and in that band’s current hiatus, he’s put together the Dan Tyminski Band, the most talked-about new group in bluegrass. The powerhouse all-star quintet includes the award-winning pickers Adam Steffey (mandolin) and Ron Stewart (banjo, fiddle).  

Tim O’Brien
Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and Grammy winner Tim O’Brien is the embodiment of the idea of Americana music. He made his name in bluegrass, as the lead singer in Hot Rize (as well as Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers) and a two-time Male Vocalist of the Year, but the music he’s making now is a seamless and highly captivating synthesis of bluegrass, folk, blues, old-time country, gospel and more. In this rare solo appearance, the highly entertaining O’Brien will be performing material from his brilliant new album Chameleon, already hailed by many critics as the best recording of his illustrious career.          

 

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