BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//192.145.232.224//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.26.9// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-FROM-URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Phoenix BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Phoenix X-LIC-LOCATION:America/Phoenix BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:19671029T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:MST END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7782@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\n \nhttp://www.cadillacange ls.com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220320T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220320T180000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86331 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
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http://www.cad illacangels.com/home.html
\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-6972@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\n \nhttp://www.cadillacange ls.com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220430T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220430T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-8/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
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http://www.cad illacangels.com/home.html
\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-6968@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220903T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220903T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220904T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-7/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
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\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7939@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220904T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220904T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220904T140000 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20221030T140000 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20221127T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-3/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7901@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220904T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220904T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220904T140000 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20221030T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-2/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7944@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230114T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230114T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230115T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-4/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7948@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230218T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230218T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230219T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-5/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7952@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230304T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230304T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230305T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-6/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7960@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230527T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230527T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230528T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-10/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7964@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230617T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230617T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230618T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-11/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7968@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230715T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230715T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230716T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-12/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7972@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230819T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230819T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230820T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-13/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7976@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230916T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230916T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230917T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-14/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7889@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Friday Evening Music\,Saturday Evening Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Tickets are on sale via Stephen Ashbrook website\, follow the a ppropriate links below\;\nFriday Night Tickets\nSaturday Night Tickets\nPl ease join us for a night of music with Stephen Ashbrook & his band! A loca l favorite. Be sure to arrive early we are always packed when Stephen visi ts!\nWest Coast singer/songwriter Stephen Ashbrook had access to only two records growing up (Simon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water and Jes us Christ Superstar)\, both of which were enticing enough to send the Cali fornia native on a hunt to his local library to expand his musical horizon s.\nCiting heroes as diverse as John Steinbeck\, the Rolling Stones\, and Winston Churchill\, Ashbrook honed his chops amidst the fertile late-’90s Tempe\, Arizona alt-rock scene\, where he took home The Phoenix Tribune’s Best Acoustic Performer title in both 1998 and 2000\; he even got to play for President William Jefferson Clinton\, at the request of the White Hous e.\nKnown for his rich baritone\, smooth falsetto\, and penchant for open- road heartland folk-rock in the vein of Tom Petty\, the Wallflowers\, and Joe Henry\, he released an EP\, About Last Night\, in 1993\, followed by a full-length eponymous studio album with his band Satellite in 1995.\nHis solo debut\, the critically acclaimed Navigator\, arrived in 1998\, with D rive and American B-Sides\, the latter of which featured members of the Gi n Blossoms\, the Pistoleros\, and Dead Hot Workshop\, arriving in 2001 and 2002\, respectively.\nAshbrook relocated to Portland\, Oregon after the a rrival of the latter\, releasing his first live collection\, Double Live @ Long Wong’s\, in 2004\, and White Balloons\, his sixth studio album\, in 2008. DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230923T210000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230924T000000 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20230924T210000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Stephen Ashbrook URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/stephen-ashbrook-3/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/09/Stephen-Ashbrook.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl=1\;150\;150\ ;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/uploads/20 18/09/Stephen-Ashbrook.jpg?fit=300%2C225&ssl=1\;300\;225\;1\,large\;https: //i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Stephen-Ashb rook.jpg?fit=500%2C375&ssl=1\;500\;375\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nTickets are on sale via Step
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Please join us for a night of music with Stephen Ashbrook & his band! A local favorite. Be sur e to arrive early we are always packed when Stephen visits!
\nWest Coast singer /songwriter Stephen Ashbrook had access to only two records growing up (Si mon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water and Jesus Christ Superstar)\, both of which were enticing enough to send the California native on a hun t to his local library to expand his musical horizons.
\nCiting hero es as diverse as John Steinbeck\, the Rolling Stones\, and Winston Churchi ll\, Ashbrook honed his chops amidst the fertile late-’90s Tempe\, Arizona alt-rock scene\, where he took home The Phoenix Tribune’s Best Acoustic P erformer title in both 1998 and 2000\; he even got to play for President W illiam Jefferson Clinton\, at the request of the White House.
\nKnow n for his rich baritone\, smooth falsetto\, and penchant for open-road hea rtland folk-rock in the vein of Tom Petty\, the Wallflowers\, and Joe Henr y\, he released an EP\, About Last Night\, in 1993\, followed by a full-le ngth eponymous studio album with his band Satellite in 1995.
\nHis s olo debut\, the critically acclaimed Navigator\, arrived in 1998\, with Dr ive and American B-Sides\, the latter of which featured members of the Gin Blossoms\, the Pistoleros\, and Dead Hot Workshop\, arriving in 2001 and 2002\, respectively.
\nAshbrook relocated to Portland\, Oregon after the arrival of the latter\, releasing his first live collection\, Double Live @ Long Wong’s\, in 2004\, and White Balloons\, his sixth studio album \, in 2008.
\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:arizona\,jerome\,live music\,phoenix\,sattelite\,spir it room\,stephen ashbrook\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7980@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231028T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231028T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231029T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-15/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-7984@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231125T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231125T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20231126T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-16/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-8371@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240113T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240113T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240114T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-9/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-8396@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240217T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240217T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240218T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-17/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-8441@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240316T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240316T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240317T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-18/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
\nhttp://www.cadillacangel s.com/home.html
\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-8470@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Afternoon\,Sunday Afternoon Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: \n \n \nGrowing up with no computer\, cell phone\, Ipod or eve n a television\, is just not that common anymore\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter\, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in I llinois\, in a house without even a television\, only a radio and an old r ecord player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm records from a jukebox in a diner wh ere his single mother was a waitress. Musical influences varied widely fr om Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when his small family packed up and m oved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Dick Dale\, BB King\, and John F ogerty began to heat up his second hand stereo and his fingers.\nMidwester n roots combined with a western migration spawned the guitar driven music al and songwriting style that makes the Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of touring\, and over ten full length orig inal CDs\, the band has toured most of the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Their first recordings won them “Best R oots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious South by Southwest Music Conference\, a nd their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as co mmercials.\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and award ed him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125t h year anniversary celebration\, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, and Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs i n the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins an d Brian Jones. Not bad for a country boy from Illinois!\nThe Cadillac Ange ls have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elec ted to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guita r\, bass and basic drums best suits the integrity of their style…a style b orn out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock and Roll…American music.\nhttp://www.cadillacangels. com/home.html DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240413T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240413T170000 LOCATION:The Spirit Room @ 166 Main Street\, Jerome AZ 86631 RDATE;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240414T140000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tony Buck & The Cadillac Angels URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/tony-buck-the-cadillac-angels-19/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl =1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-conte nt/uploads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=300%2C300&ssl=1\; 300\;300\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/up loads/2018/08/tony-balbinot-cadillac-angels.jpg?fit=320%2C320&ssl=1\;320\; 320\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n\n
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Growing up with no compu ter\, cell phone\, Ipod or even a television\, is just not that common any more\, anywhere\, but for Tony Balbinot\, bandleader and singer/songwriter \, guitarist for the Cadillac Angels\, that’s exactly how it was. Born in a small\, rural farm town in Illinois\, in a house without even a televisi on\, only a radio and an old record player\, Tony’s connection to the big music world was limited to WLS Radio out of Chicago and used 45 rpm record s from a jukebox in a diner where his single mother was a waitress. Music al influences varied widely from Johnny Horton to Jimmy Reed\, and when hi s small family packed up and moved to California the spectrum widened and bloomed. With Tony’s growing interest in electric guitar\, Link Wray\, Di ck Dale\, BB King\, and John Fogerty began to heat up his second hand ster eo and his fingers.
\nMidwestern roots combined with a western migra tion spawned the guitar driven musical and songwriting style that makes t he Cadillac Angels music so special. Now\, with over a million miles of to uring\, and over ten full length original CDs\, the band has toured most o f the USA and over seven countries in Great Britain and Western Europe. Th eir first recordings won them “Best Roots Demo” at Austin’s prestigious So uth by Southwest Music Conference\, and their songs have been featured in major full length films as well as commercials.
\nThe Gretsch Guitar Company recognized Tony’s talents and awarded him an artists endorsement. He was invited to perform at Gretsch’s 125th year anniversary celebration \, where he shared the stage with legends\, Dick Dale\, Billy Gibbons\, an d Jimmie Vaughn. Tony’s picture now hangs in the Gretsch Hall of Fame in Scottsdale\, AZ right between Chet Atkins and Brian Jones. Not bad for a c ountry boy from Illinois!
\nThe Cadillac Angels have never caved to musical fads or commercial pressure. They have elected to remain a trio\, feeling that the honest sound of one electric guitar\, bass and basic drum s best suits the integrity of their style…a style born out of the American heartland\, traveling the world\, yet still their music rings true Rock a nd Roll…American music.
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\n\n X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:bar\,cadillac angels\,entertainment\,live music\,rock n roll\,rockabilly\,s\,spirit room\,weekend END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-8487@spiritroom.com/spirits DTSTAMP:20240329T125442Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Saturday Evening Music CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Tickets are on sale via Stephen Ashbrook website via this link. \nPlease join us for a night of music with Stephen Ashbrook & the Satellit es! A local favorite. Be sure to arrive early we are always packed when St ephen visits!\nWest Coast singer/songwriter Stephen Ashbrook had access to only two records growing up (Simon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Wat er and Jesus Christ Superstar)\, both of which were enticing enough to sen d the California native on a hunt to his local library to expand his music al horizons.\nCiting heroes as diverse as John Steinbeck\, the Rolling Sto nes\, and Winston Churchill\, Ashbrook honed his chops amidst the fertile late-’90s Tempe\, Arizona alt-rock scene\, where he took home The Phoenix Tribune’s Best Acoustic Performer title in both 1998 and 2000\; he even go t to play for President William Jefferson Clinton\, at the request of the White House.\nKnown for his rich baritone\, smooth falsetto\, and penchant for open-road heartland folk-rock in the vein of Tom Petty\, the Wallflow ers\, and Joe Henry\, he released an EP\, About Last Night\, in 1993\, fol lowed by a full-length eponymous studio album with his band Satellite in 1 995.\nHis solo debut\, the critically acclaimed Navigator\, arrived in 199 8\, with Drive and American B-Sides\, the latter of which featured members of the Gin Blossoms\, the Pistoleros\, and Dead Hot Workshop\, arriving i n 2001 and 2002\, respectively.\nAshbrook relocated to Portland\, Oregon a fter the arrival of the latter\, releasing his first live collection\, Dou ble Live @ Long Wong’s\, in 2004\, and White Balloons\, his sixth studio a lbum\, in 2008. DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240427T200000 DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240427T230000 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Stephen Ashbrook and Satellite URL:https://spiritroom.com/spirits/event/stephen-ashbrook-and-satellite/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-cont ent/uploads/2018/09/Stephen-Ashbrook.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl=1\;150\;150\ ;1\,medium\;https://i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/uploads/20 18/09/Stephen-Ashbrook.jpg?fit=300%2C225&ssl=1\;300\;225\;1\,large\;https: //i0.wp.com/spiritroom.com/spirits/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Stephen-Ashb rook.jpg?fit=500%2C375&ssl=1\;500\;375\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nTic kets are on sale via Stephen Ashbrook website via this link.
\nP lease join us for a night of music with Stephen Ashbrook & the Satellites! A local favorite. Be sure to arrive early we are always packed when Steph en visits!
\nWest Coast singer/songwriter Stephen Ashbrook had access to only t wo records growing up (Simon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water and Jesus Christ Superstar)\, both of which were enticing enough to send the C alifornia native on a hunt to his local library to expand his musical hori zons.
\nCiting heroes as diverse as John Steinbeck\, the Rolling Sto nes\, and Winston Churchill\, Ashbrook honed his chops amidst the fertile late-’90s Tempe\, Arizona alt-rock scene\, where he took home The Phoenix Tribune’s Best Acoustic Performer title in both 1998 and 2000\; he even go t to play for President William Jefferson Clinton\, at the request of the White House.
\nKnown for his rich baritone\, smooth falsetto\, and p enchant for open-road heartland folk-rock in the vein of Tom Petty\, the W allflowers\, and Joe Henry\, he released an EP\, About Last Night\, in 199 3\, followed by a full-length eponymous studio album with his band Satelli te in 1995.
\nHis solo debut\, the critically acclaimed Navigator\, arrived in 1998\, with Drive and American B-Sides\, the latter of which fe atured members of the Gin Blossoms\, the Pistoleros\, and Dead Hot Worksho p\, arriving in 2001 and 2002\, respectively.
\nAshbrook relocated t o Portland\, Oregon after the arrival of the latter\, releasing his first live collection\, Double Live @ Long Wong’s\, in 2004\, and White Balloons \, his sixth studio album\, in 2008.
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