Jim Gaudet and the RR Boys Return to 6 On The Square
OXFORD – On Saturday, January 6, at 7:30 pm, 6 On The Square is pleased to welcome the return of Jim Gaudet and the Railroad Boys to our stage. Their modern, yet so classic and nostalgic hillbilly-edged music, makes one feel as if they’re traveling in time, maybe back to Louisiana of 1963.
The Railroad Boys philosophy is the basic belief that audience participation leads to a deeper and more meaningful connection. It is typical to hear the band's audience enthusiastically whooping it up during songs like their signature “shout along” titled "So Far So Good," or maybe dancing to “If It Ain’t Cajun”. The RR Boy's closeness with their listeners is obvious no matter where they perform. They consistently bridge the gap between themselves and their audience, essentially creating one big “down home” family who've been brought together by their shared experience through Jim and The RR Boys songs and musical stories.
The band supports Gaudet's song writing and arrangements with just the right amount of gusto and drive. The group for this evening will consist of Jim Gaudet, guitar, singer, songwriter; Bobby Ristau, upright bass and backing vocals; Sten Isachsen, mandolin and backing vocals; and special guest Tucker Callander on fiddle and backing vocals.
Come out on this chilly evening to warm your soul to your toes! Purchase tickets for this show on-line at our website, www.6onthesquare.org at $15 pre-show, or $18 at the door. Our doors open 1 hour before the start of the performance.
Ring in 2018 with the Photography of Rod Sutton on display through March 2018. Upcoming shows: John Flynn on Friday, January 12; Vance Gilbert on Saturday, January 20; and Next To Kin on Saturday, January 27.
6 On The Square, Inc. is a not for profit, volunteer-based community music and arts venue located at 6 Lafayette Park in downtown Oxford.
Be there, on the square, for live acoustic music in Oxford, NY!
The Railroad Boys philosophy is the basic belief that audience participation leads to a deeper and more meaningful connection. It is typical to hear the band's audience enthusiastically whooping it up during songs like their signature “shout along” titled "So Far So Good," or maybe dancing to “If It Ain’t Cajun”. The RR Boy's closeness with their listeners is obvious no matter where they perform. They consistently bridge the gap between themselves and their audience, essentially creating one big “down home” family who've been brought together by their shared experience through Jim and The RR Boys songs and musical stories.
The band supports Gaudet's song writing and arrangements with just the right amount of gusto and drive. The group for this evening will consist of Jim Gaudet, guitar, singer, songwriter; Bobby Ristau, upright bass and backing vocals; Sten Isachsen, mandolin and backing vocals; and special guest Tucker Callander on fiddle and backing vocals.
Come out on this chilly evening to warm your soul to your toes! Purchase tickets for this show on-line at our website, www.6onthesquare.org at $15 pre-show, or $18 at the door. Our doors open 1 hour before the start of the performance.
Ring in 2018 with the Photography of Rod Sutton on display through March 2018. Upcoming shows: John Flynn on Friday, January 12; Vance Gilbert on Saturday, January 20; and Next To Kin on Saturday, January 27.
6 On The Square, Inc. is a not for profit, volunteer-based community music and arts venue located at 6 Lafayette Park in downtown Oxford.
Be there, on the square, for live acoustic music in Oxford, NY!
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