Moby Dick

Time: 8:00pm     Day: Friday     Doors: 7:00pm     Ages: All Ages     Price: $10
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Howdy howdy friends n' neighbors!
We are beyond pleased to let y'all know Moby Dick will be storming the revamped Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery stage on Friday May 26th, administering to all of your most fervent Zeppelin style rock & roll desires! 
This one's extra special for a couple/few reasons; first off, the boys are putting a shine on a passel of new material because... it's ALL MOBY ALL NIGHT! That's right, for the first time ever they'll be performing with no opener or closing act, which means they'll have time to dig deeper into the catalogue than ever before! 
Secondly, all this new material means bringing some extra hands on board the blimp to do 'em justice, which means we got SPECIAL GUESTS coming out the literal wazoo! (well, maybe not literally. Not even sure where the wazoo is located if I'm honest, not sure I want to...) We're not supposed to spill the beans on the whole lineup just yet, but I'm gonna go ahead and drop one name (what are they gonna do, fire me? Ha!), to wit, none other than legendary stalwart Santa Fe keyboardist Christopher Sidney Ishee will be on hand tickling the ivories!
And finally (thirdly?), ONE of the Moby lads will be celebrating a birthday (but as of this writing we here at Moby HQ have been forbidden to divulge which one, let alone how old he's gonna be)! Will there be cake? Will there be flaming birthday shots? Will there be spankings?!? Tough to say (but with this bunch nothing is ever completely off the table); you'll just hafta come and see for yourselves!
Tickets for this veritable cavalcade of awesomeness are $10 in advance ($15 day of), doors are at 7, music at 8, and under 21 are welcome with a parent or guardian! Love to see ya peeps!
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Moby Dick has a simple goal: to do justice to some of the most influential, challenging and generally kick ass songs in the history of hard rock... In short, to pay tribute to the legacy of the World's Greatest Rock Band, Led Zeppelin.