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Booking their own tours, producing their own records, and marching to the beat of
their own drum (literally and figuratively); this Rockabilly band is anything but normal. These Nashville natives have created a name for themselves as a small, independent, and totally out of the ordinary band. Inspired by each other’s differences and striving to celebrate all that music means to them, their performances are notoriously energetic and full of spunk. They’re sure to have audiences entertained and asking for more.

Hillbilly Casino

Address : Columbian Theatre, 521 Lincoln Ave Manhattan KS
Phone : (800) 899-1893   (Always call and confirm events.)

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