THE BROTHERS COMATOSE

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Date
Mar 26, 2022 6:45 pm
Location
Premiere Park City (Downstairs, 268 Main Street, Park City)
Starting at $25

Description

Whether traveling to gigs on horseback or by tour bus, Americana mavens THE BROTHERS COMATOSE forge their own path with raucous West Coast renderings of traditional bluegrass, country, and rock ‘n’ roll music. The five-piece string band is anything but a traditional acoustic outfit with their fierce musicianship and rowdy, rock concert-like shows.

The Brothers Comatose comprises brothers Ben Morrison (guitar, vocals) and Alex Morrison (banjo, vocals), Scott Padden (bass, vocals), Philip Brezina (violin), and Greg Fleischut (mandolin). When they’re not headlining The Fillmore for a sold-out show or appearing at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, the band is out on the road performing across America, Canada, Australia, and hosting their very own music festival, Comatopia, in the Sierra foothills.

April 2019 found the band touring Latvia and Lithuania as cultural ambassadors for American Music Abroad, which is run by the U.S. State Department, with the goal of sending American artists all over the world as a cultural exchange program. The band toured China in 2018 under the same program. The remainder of 2019 saw the Brothers Comatose hitting the studio to record on their fifth studio album.

The Concert Hall opens at 6 p.m., with THE SWEET LILLIES opening at 6:45 p.m. and THE BROTHERS COMATOSE performing at 8 p.m. 

 

THE SWEET LILLIES' music is, first and foremost, heartfelt and collaborative.  Those defining traits are given life by the trio of musicians who make up the Lillies, Julie Gussaroff, Becca Bisque, and Dustin Rohleder, who have combined their individual strengths together to deliver powerful narratives of life in song.  With their acoustic string-band lineup of guitar, viola, and upright bass has given flight by ethereal, vocal harmonies that float like a dream, the Sweet Lillies' music has an old-time soul with a forward-looking eye. The Sweet Lillies have incorporated all of their cumulative life experiences into their music, their songwriting, and their artistry, crafting an uncommonly-beautiful style they have christened String-Americana - a nod to the band’s all-encompassing musical tastes and willingness to experiment with genres. As Gussaroff explains, “Some musicians learn from teachers, some learn from family members, and some are self-taught. Some musicians are classically trained, some come up through folk, some draw from multiple springs, from hip hop through pop to bebop. In the Lillies' all of these skill sets are valuable, relevant, and appreciated.”

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Welcome to O.P. Rockwell Cocktail Lounge & Music Hall! Join us this winter season for live music in the subterranean "speakeasy-level" Music Hall. General Admission tickets are standing-room-only for the dance floor; non-reserved seating (if any) is available on a first-come, first-served basis. To guarantee seating for applicable shows, we highly recommended purchasing Reserved Seating tickets on the dancefloor or VIP Mezzanine. For large groups, bachelor/bachelorette parties, weddings, receptions, birthdays, corporate events, or reunions, inquire here.

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FAQ

View a sample floorplan here.

Is there food available? Yes! You can pre-order a charcuterie board, already packed up and ready for you to bring downstairs with you into the Music Hall. Order from Park City Desserts & Coffee HERE, then pick up prior to checking in at O.P. Rockwell. The cafe is located here, inside The Rock Building at 268 Main Street, directly above O.P. Rockwell, on the ground floor. Food from PCDC is the only food allowed into the performance venue.

Where is the show venue located? O.P. Rockwell Cocktail Lounge & Music Hall is located downstairs in the subterranean "speakeasy" level" of The Rock Building at 268 Main Street in Park City, UT. Look to the right of the porch for a brown door within a red wall.

Are children or minors allowed? O.P. Rockwell Cocktail Lounge & Music Hall is a BAR therefore everyone attending must be 21-and-over. All guests must present a valid ID at the door.

Will tickets be available at the door? Possibly, but it depends on the show. Your best bet is to purchase tickets in advance.

If I've reserved a table, does that include entry? Yes.

How to pay: O.P. Rockwell accepts credit and debit cards as well as Apple/Google/Samsung Pay at the box office and bar. Staff and artists may elect to receive cash tips.

COVID | How we scrub the air at The Rock: Our new HVAC system features Global Plasma Solutions' Needlepoint Bipolar Ionization technology, which safely cleans indoor air without producing ozone or other harmful byproducts. This patented technology produces a high concentration of positive and negative ions, which attach to unwanted particles, making them larger and easier to filter. When ions come in contact with pathogens, they disrupt the pathogens’ surface proteins, rendering them inactive. This system also saves up to 30 percent on energy consumption and lowers our carbon footprint.

Location information

Premiere Park City (Downstairs, 268 Main Street, Park City)

Street
268 Main Street
City
Park City
County
Utah 84060
Country
United States
Url
https://premiereparkcity.com/events