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January 28, 2012 at 7:00pm OFOAM presents a second, more intimate, evening with the amazing Kruger Brothers in the beautiful Ogden High School Auditorium.

Born and raised in Switzerland, Jens and Uwe traded the Alps for the Appalachians to find the roots of the music they learned to love as children. Jens has played banjo and Uwe guitar since an early age and these brothers have evolved to be superior musicians.

Their music shares a true warmth and depth that cannot be easily described. Participating in a presentation of the unique music of the Kruger Brothers is an incomparably honest and emotional, yet sophisticated and technical musical experience.

Ogden High School Auditorium

http://krugerbrothers.com/

Tickets:

$20+2 advance online ticket purchase

$25 at the door, High School and College Students $18, Kids 16 and under FREE

Students must show ID at the door.

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December 03, 2011

Zoe Muth

"With a haunting voice that treads soul and country and can only be described as a cosmic americana, Zoe Muth delivers songs that sound like vintage country classics." - Twangville

Whether nailing an upbeat honky-tonk tune or a slow, sad story-song, Zoe Muth's music is so honest and familiar, you'll wonder why you haven't heard it yet.

December 03, 2011

Robert Earl Keen

As singer/songwriter Robert Earl Keen has built a reputation as one of the nation’s finest musical storytellers, he has been guided by several self-imposed rules and traditions that are often the antithesis of music industry standards.


It’s a formula that has worked well for Keen since he began performing in 1981 and paving the way for a generation of songwriters and performers who make a living on the road. He paints musical portraits that are as vivid as sunsets over the great Southwest and stories that are as compelling and timeless as Cormac McCarthy novels. But what separates the Americana music pioneer from other songwriters is that he matches this lyrical literature with irresistible melodies, resulting in music that attracts thinkers and dancers alike. His songs are infused with such deep insight and humor that a new meaning and perspective is revealed with each listen, allowing his songs to grow more profound with time. That’s why artists including George Strait, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Lyle Lovett and the Dixie Chicks have chosen to record his songs over the years.

“For our generation of songwriters, he is the Townes Van Zandt, the songwriter’s songwriter,” says Randy Rogers, lead singer of the popular Randy Rogers Band. “I believe his place in the Hall of Fame is in stone. The places I have been fortunate enough to play all had Robert before anybody else. There was no scene until Robert created it. His formula works. Period.”

November 28, 2010

Red Desert Ramblers

Red Desert Ramblers is the PREMIER "Feel Good" band in Utah. Specializing in Bluegrass, Swing, Country, Folk and even an Irish or Scottish tune thrown in ocassionally.

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