Guitarist Leo Kottke’s formidable finger-picking and bottle neck techniques on the six- and 12-string guitars along with his idiosyncratic compositional sense combines influences of folk, rock and bluegrass, as well as jazz and classical to create a style that defies definition. Manchester Music Hall, 899 Manchester St. Their “terrifying funk from beyond the grave” is sure to get you into them (and possibly vice versa). Here Come the Mummies is an eight-piece funk-rock band of 5,000-year-old Egyptian Mummies with a one-track mind. Known for their blend of rock, reggae, hip hop and funk, ’90s’ favorite 311 cites influences like The Clash, Descendents, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Cypress Hill, Fishbone and Bad Brains. Husband-and-wife duo Tanya Blount Trotter and Michael Trotter’s music has been described by Indigo Girls’ Emily Saliers, an early admirer, as “a joyful force.” Combining elements of gospel, blues and Americana with an indelible chemistry, they bring their big sound to The Burl stage. Husband-and-wife duo The War and Treaty will perform at The Burl on Sept. Visual artists specializing in analog liquid light, video synthesis and projection-mapped visuals will provide visuals for each band, and 21c Museum Hotel and Sora Contemporary Circus will help bring never-before-seen immersive art experiences to life. Designed to celebrate psychedelic and experimental music and visual art, this fourth-year festival features a music lineup topped by national and local acts that include The Black Angels (Austin), Allah-Las (Los Angeles) and Death Valley Girls (Los Angeles), Sweet Country Meat Boys (Lexington) and many more. Expansion: The Black Angels, Allah-Lahs, Death Valley Girls and more. It also marks the band’s debut recording with Berea native Kelvin Damrell, the singer and guitarist who joined the band in early 2018. The Steeldrivers’ fifth studio album, “Bad for You,” was largely written by Tammy Rogers, whose spirited and soulful voice and fiddle playing have been a hallmark of the band’s hard-driving sound throughout its existence. Grammy award-winning bluegrass band The Steeldrivers will take stage at The Manchester Music Hall on Sept.
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