January 27, 2018 8:00PM - 12:00AM at Rudyard's British Pub
Charles Ellsworth is bringing his 'Redneck Dadrock World Tour' to Houston Jan. 27 for a show at Rudyard's British Pub. Charles will most likely be sharing the evening (in no particular order) with Steph Cooksey Music, Clay Melton Music, and Mr. Quiet Morning & the Calamity himself Sean J. Ramos. $8 at the door, or in advance. 21 & over only.
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Clay Melton plays guitar. That's the short of it, but in no way does putting things that simple under sell his abilities. Especially since a recent Houston Press review referred to those abilities as "better than most." Now take a second to think about just how many guitar players a music critic must know and let that sink in.
Steph Cooksey's first EP stems musically and lyrically from the power of being an outspoken woman from the south. The songs interlace blues runs, jazz melodics, and haunting harmonies. She writes about love and heartbreak, hope and the human condition. And if that's not enough Steph also fronts the band Tipsy Kitten.
Charles Ellsworth is currently playing his way from New York to Australia. His music has been described as "Americana Noir," "sad bastard," and "a triumph for American songwriting." Charles released his sophomore album, Cesaréa, in the summer of 2017. It features the pedal steel talents of Jon Rauhouse and received airplay from stations across the country but failed to make his own mother's end of the year "best of" list.
Sean J. Ramos is a Houston native who's been performing and playing music around town for over 20 years. If you haven't seen Sean's band Quiet Morning & the Calamity the odds are still good you've seen him play any one of a long list of instruments in any one lot of a long list of different bands or theater companies.