Lichty Guitars Brings Randall Bramblett to Town!
We are kicking off the new year with a bang folks!
The great Randall Bramblett will be coming to Tryon to play in the ultimate venue – a house. To be up-close in such an intimate setting with a music legend is a remarkable experience and one we are excited to be spreading the word about. Randall’s will be the first in the 2017 house concert series.
We are grateful for our hosts for this show, Ki and Laraine Wells. They opened up their home several times in 2016 for some great nights of great music. February 4th is sure to be yet another amazing night of entertainment. We encourage you to save your seat fast as it is sure to be a quick sell-out of a show.
By Invitation: Contact us for more information and to see if seats are still available
Date: February 4th
Time: 7:30
Location: Tryon, NC
Cost: Generous contribution to the musician
* More details are provided upon seat confirmation.
* This event is currently sold-out. Please contact us if you would like to be added to the wait-list.
About Randall
From his colleagues and fans …
“You can’t do better than Randall Bramblett.” Bonnie Raitt
“One of the South’s most lyrical and literate songwriters.” Rolling Stone
“Randall is in my opinion the most gifted & talented southern singer-songwriter musicians of the past several decades.”
Chuck Leavell (Rolling Stones, Allman Brothers)
“Randall Bramblett is the William Faulkner of Southern music” Hittin’ the Note
“Randall is one of Georgia’s musical treasures” Dave Schools – Widespread Panic
“Randall is the most talented and prolific songwriter I have the privilege of knowing.” Bill Berry (R.E.M.)
Randall Bramblett’s distinguished body of work is defined by a triple threat career as an acclaimed solo artist, an in-demand songwriter and a first call sideman. Among the artists who’ve recorded and performed Bramblett’s songs are Bettye LaVette, Hot Tuna, Delbert McClinton and most notably, Bonnie Raitt, who opened her 2014 Grammy winner, Slipstream, with one of his songs. In the ’70s he was a member of the seminal jazz/rock group Sea Level and as a sideman has toured with Gregg Allman, Widespread Panic and Levon Helm. Steve Winwood was such a fan of Bramblett’s keyboard, sax and vocal performances that he made Bramblett his go-to tour mate for 16 years, including the ’94 Traffic reunion.