HONKY TONK HAPPY HOUR AT VIC’S
February 10, 2010, Columbus, OH. Jamie Lyn and Fort Knox partner with the bluegrass outfit Good Heads, Bad Heads at the Honky Tonk Happy Hour on Friday February 19 from 5:00-7:30pm. If you belly up to the bar at Vic’s Midnight Café on the first and third Friday of the month you’ll be sure to hear some raucously original neo-traditional country music --- and you may even win a jar of homemade sweet pickles in the weekly raffle.
The show begins at 5pm with Fort Knox. Jamie Lyn’s lyrics and wry humor channel June Carter and Loretta Lynn in her own brand of neo-traditional "Deep Woods Off" country. Fort Knox can follow Jamie Lyn wherever she leads, with Brooklyn Country.com stating “Jamie Lyn infuses her honky-tonk story songs with a whole lot of humor, feeling and good-time energyâ€Â.
At 6pm, local bluegrass men-about-town Good Heads, Bad Heads’ Caleb Powers and Stephen Moller combine the smooth licks of Moller’s resonator with Powers’ fearless clawhammer banjo technique. Good Heads, Bad Heads give crowds a solid helping of some down home old time bluegrass music. Their tender harmonies and sensitive renderings of classics are sure to please even the most discriminating ear.
Victorian’s Midnight Café is a full-service restaurant and bar located in the heart of Columbus, Ohio. Vic’s offers happy hour specials daily: half price draft beers, $1 off top shelf liquor, $1 hot dogs, and $5 prime organic hamburgers. The Honky Tonk Happy Hour special is $4 for a Budweiser and shot of Jack Daniels whiskey. Admission to this event is free, and all ages are welcome, although those under 21 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
If you would like more information about this event, please email Jamie Lyn at fortknoxmusic@gmail.com




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