DILLON FENCE - Celebrating the 35th Anniversary of Rosemary
Indie / Alternative / Rock
Opener: Cravin Melon
presented by MaxxMusic
Doors 7pm / Show 8pm *See our bag policy [
https://neighborhoodtheatre.com/venue/]*
Tickets: $28.47 - $39.83 (plus sales tax) *Reserved Seating & Advance tickets are available online only.*
18+ Valid ID required for entry into venue / Under 18 permitted with parent (Accepted forms of ID: State Issued ID or Driver's License, Military ID, Passport.)
DILLON FENCE:
Dillon Fence – Greg Humphreys, Kent Alphin, Chris Goode, and Scott Carle – returns to North Carolina this December with a run of dates to celebrate the 35th anniversary of their debut full-length album, Rosemary, released in 1992 through NC-based indie label Mammoth Records.
Produced by rock legend Ron St. Germain, Rosemary represents a culmination of years of performing and songwriting and helped forge a special connection with fans. Their signature pop-rock LP holds some of the band’s best-known and loved songs. Rosemary helped the Fence become one of the biggest regional draws of that time – roaming the college circuit, always returning to their home base, indie rock Mecca Chapel Hill, NC. The band’s college-town jangle had a touch of soul and a youthful romanticism decidedly out of step with ‘90s nihilism.
Follow-up LPs Outside In and Living Room Scene reflected the sonic influence of alternative rock while retaining their dedication to harmony and songcraft. Tours across the U.S. and Europe supporting X, Hootie & The Blowfish, and The Black Crowes followed.
The band unofficially broke up in 1995; however, since 2000, Dillon Fence has reunited regularly to play shows for their appreciative fans and celebrate music that defines a special time for the band and the fans.
Celebrate the 35th anniversary of Rosemary and get into the holiday spirit with Dillon Fence this December!
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