One More Dollar at The Shoe Tree! 1342 St. Louis Street
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“Ozarkana” trio One More Dollar https://onemoredollarband.com/ Album release!! Friday August 22, 7pm at The Shoe Tree Listening Room at Arrow Art Annex, 1342 E. St. Louis Street, Springfield, Mo.
Doors open at 6:30 for this alcohol free, intimate listening room experience.
General admission tickets, (which include a CD!) are $20, and available at @arrowcreativereuse.org.
Parking is across the street, with accessible parking in the back.
After more than five years as a trio, One More Dollar has honed its craft and reputation of a rockin’ roots based folk music group traveling all over the Midwest. Coming from their home base of Springfield Missouri, near the heart of the Ozarks region, this unique musical blend of old and new come together in what can only be described as Americana of the Ozarks, or as they call it, Ozarkana.
Multi-instrumentalists, Alisha Thomas, Robert Adkison, and Jeremy Myers have an instrumentation that is “something different” yet brings the culture of the Ozarks one foot stomp at a time with fiddle, banjo, guitar, mandolin, and cello having innovating arrangements of original music and new takes on Traditional favorites.
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Doors open at 6:30 for this alcohol free, intimate listening room experience.
General admission tickets, (which include a CD!) are $20, and available at @arrowcreativereuse.org.
Parking is across the street, with accessible parking in the back.
After more than five years as a trio, One More Dollar has honed its craft and reputation of a rockin’ roots based folk music group traveling all over the Midwest. Coming from their home base of Springfield Missouri, near the heart of the Ozarks region, this unique musical blend of old and new come together in what can only be described as Americana of the Ozarks, or as they call it, Ozarkana.
Multi-instrumentalists, Alisha Thomas, Robert Adkison, and Jeremy Myers have an instrumentation that is “something different” yet brings the culture of the Ozarks one foot stomp at a time with fiddle, banjo, guitar, mandolin, and cello having innovating arrangements of original music and new takes on Traditional favorites.
Get Tickets
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