LEGENDS STAGE AT THE ARCADA THEATRE: LIVE BLUES WITH DAVE WELD & THE IMPERIAL FLAMES
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Celebrate Blues music with Dave Weld & The Imperial Flames on our Legends Stage in Rock ‘N Ravioli, located in the lobby of the Arcada Theatre. Food (our Lite Bites Menu) and hand-crafted cocktails are available for purchase. There is no entertainment fee for this performance. No RSVP required. Seating is first-come, first-seated. We kindly ask for a two-drink or food equivalent minimum. Doors will open at 6:30PM and the show will begin at 7:30PM.
Dave Weld and The Imperial Flames, an authentic, real deal blues band, high energy with versatile talent, variety, and a cohesive show that includes original driving houserockin blues, blues rock, funk, boogie and Soul. Blues originals are classic in nature, the standards are revitalized with striking three part vocal harmony, three vocal stylists, Passionate slide guitarist, Dave Weld mentored from Grammy Winning Master J.B. Hutto and legendary slideman, along with blues diva and two time Rami winner Monica Myhre (Mona Rose), a kicking rhythm section consisting of the smooth voice of Jeff Taylor holding a solid beat on drums, Joe Fannelli blazing on bass, Harry YaSeen, tutored by the famous Art Hodes on piano/organ and the Mississippi saxman, Rogers Randle.
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Dave Weld and The Imperial Flames, an authentic, real deal blues band, high energy with versatile talent, variety, and a cohesive show that includes original driving houserockin blues, blues rock, funk, boogie and Soul. Blues originals are classic in nature, the standards are revitalized with striking three part vocal harmony, three vocal stylists, Passionate slide guitarist, Dave Weld mentored from Grammy Winning Master J.B. Hutto and legendary slideman, along with blues diva and two time Rami winner Monica Myhre (Mona Rose), a kicking rhythm section consisting of the smooth voice of Jeff Taylor holding a solid beat on drums, Joe Fannelli blazing on bass, Harry YaSeen, tutored by the famous Art Hodes on piano/organ and the Mississippi saxman, Rogers Randle.
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