Saturday, October 16 at 6:00pm
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In 1995, songwriter Johny Huber enlisted the aid of friends Brian Hall on guitar, John Sleeger on bass and Rick “The Drummer” Campos to record the six-song cassette “Four Cup Day, Six Pack Night” at Bakersfield legend Lawton Jiles’ recording studio on Route 66 in Upland, California. A hearty endorsement from Southern California country roots emeritus Rick Shea got Farmer Tan booked at Ronnie Mack’s Barndance, and before long, the band was regularly sharing the stage with iconic Americana and roots artists including Dave Alvin, Rick Shea, Chris Gaffney, Lucinda Williams, Dale Watson, Jesse Dayton, and the Derailers.
For their return to the stage at Last Name Brewing, Farmer Tan has put together a line-up of old friends and new faces. Joining them is longtime keyboardist Wyman Reese, and drummer Gootch Ibarra. Rounding out the line-up is vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Clarke Noone on mandolin/banjo/fiddle and guitar, and Marc Weller, on pedal steel.