Johnny Hart and the Mess celebrate the history of rock 'n roll while paving the way for a new era. With influences from across the board, the band has its roots soaked in rock, but wanders off the beaten bath and delves into various veins of music and sound.
Catch them performing at Drumroll Stage + Sushi Pub on Friday, July 26, 2024! Eclectic indie rockers Streetcat (members of St. Vith) supports.
EVENT DETAILS:
Drumroll Stage + Sushi Pub, 86 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454
Doors: 7:00 p.m. │ Show: 8:00 p.m.
Tickets: $10 at the door ($5 w/ student ID)
Ages 21+
ABOUT:
Johnny Hart and the Mess
https://www.johnnyhartandthemess.com/
Johnny Hart and the Mess celebrate the history of rock n roll while paving the way for a new era. With influences from across the board, the band has its roots soaked in rock, but wanders off the beaten bath and delves into various veins of music and sound. Most fittingly is the "Alt Rock" nomenclature because it is so broadly defined. At any given point, the band can sound like a pop band, a blues band, a country band, a jam band or a funk band. Suppose it depends on the day, the night and the crowd.
Having shared the stage with Fitz and the Tantrums, Shaed, Grace Potter, The Sheepdogs, Andy Frasco, Neal Francis, Joey Harkum and many more, Johnny Hart and the Mess have solidified themselves as a " Soulfully urgent Alt Rock Powerhouse".
St. Vith
www.stvithband.com
St. Vith is an eclectic indie rock band based in the Finger Lakes region in New York. Comprised of members Oliver Burdo, Kyle Ingersoll, Quintin Olix and Jordan Seager. The group creates original psychedelic indie rock music by drawing from a diverse array of influences including Wilco, Radiohead and Animal Collective. The quartet combines performance elements ranging from acoustic instruments to synthetic electronica sounds. Relentless local touring and recording have led to the group sharing a stage with members of Dave Matthews Band, Trey Anastasio Band, Jerry Garcia Band and many talented artists such as Matisyahu, Dan Akroyd, and Consider The Source.