THE ROUGH & TUMBLE | Friday, January 10 | 7:30 PM at the AUUF

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By popular demand, The Rough & Tumble return to Sundilla to kick off the 2020 season on Friday, January 10. Showtime at the AUUF is 7:30. Advance tickets are just $15 and can be found at Spicer’s Music, Ross House Coffee, and online at sundillamusic.com; admission at the door will be $20. We’ll have free coffee, tea, water and food, and attendees are welcome to bring their own favorite food or beverage. Three years ago Sundilla brought The Rough & Tumble to town with the prediction that they would “take the stage as unknowns and leave the stage as somebody’s […] Read more »

The Sundilla Radio Hour #348

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The Sundilla Radio Hour is a weekly one-hour program featuring music and conversation with independent, contemporary folk musicians. It is a production of The Sundilla Concert Series and Troy Public Radio featuring music and conversation with independent, contemporary folk musicians. Kelly Walker is the host and producer. Bailey Jones is the Executive Producer. If you like the music you hear, buy the artists’ CDs and see them live! We welcome your comments at sundillaradiohour@sundillamusic.com. Subscribe to The Sundilla Radio Hour as a podcast on iTunes or on any podcast player from this link. Tell your friends! Lizzy Plotkin “Cochetopa” We […] Read more »

A WINTER’S EVENING WITH RYANHOOD | Thursday, Dec. 19 | 7:00 PM at Pebble Hill | Picktheria opens

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Fresh off acclaimed appearances at The Sundilla Concert Series and the Opelika Songwriters Festival, Arizona duo Ryanhood return to town, this time to perform their seasonal A Winter’s Evening with Ryanhood. The show takes place at Pebble Hill (indoors!) on Thursday, December 19. Admission will be $20 at the door, but $15 advance tickets are available at Spicer’s Music, Ross House Coffee, and online at www.sundillamusic.com. Auburn’s own Picktheria will open the show. (And again, this is an INDOOR show, in the “new” building.) Ryanhood got their first break more than a decade ago as street-performers at Boston’s Quincy Market. It […] Read more »