Matthew Curry and Nikki Hill are both are rising blues performers. Soul Sensation Nikki Hill plays a powerful blend of gospel, Stax, and rockabilly. 19-year-old Matthew Curry has been dubbed as a blues phenom with Peter Frampton exclaiming, "He wowed us all. I see a big future for Matthew. Someone asked me in an interview today if I thought there could be any more guitar heroes. Well, hell yes, of course, and Matthew is one who will prove that to be true.” They're both young and taking the blues scene by storm. Two sets and full bands all for one rockin' night on StageOne. “If Tina Turner and Little Richard had a daughter and raised her with the help of uncles James Brown and Chuck Berry, she’d be like Nikki Hill.” — Minneapolis Star TribuneNikki Hill and her band have been touring extensively following the independent 2015 release ‘Heavy Hearts Hard Fists’ and debut album ‘Here’s Nikki Hill’, released in 2013. With a no-filter energy, and explosive live show, they deliver a sound that will make you believe in rock ‘n’ roll again! Nikki’s unique voice—with raw rock and soul dynamics mixed with the strength, passion, and honesty of blues shouters of the past—steers the driving guitar and a tight rhythm section to create a breath of fresh air with their fast forward approach to American roots music. Curry’s roots certainly run muddy-waters deep, something that’s not been lost on the guitar legends he’s had the honor of sharing the stage with over the past few years. “Matthew Curry is a phenomenal guitar player,” marvels Peter Frampton. “A highlight from my tour last year was jamming with him. He’s the next guitar hero!” Echoing that sentiment is Steve Miller, whom Curry both opened for and joined onstage during an exhilarating nine-date run in Canada in 2014. Steve Miller declares that Curry is a “wonderful guitar player [and] great songwriter in the Stevie Ray Vaughan area of virtuosity and originality.” Concert Tickets $28
NIKKI HILL & MATTHEW CURRY
DETAILS
on
StageOne

Friday, October 7th
Doors @ 7:00 PM
Show @ 7:45PM

GENRE
Rock / Blues



TICKETING INFO
Price:$28
Members Save:$3 /tckt

This event has passed


Description

Matthew Curry and Nikki Hill are both are rising blues performers. Soul Sensation Nikki Hill plays a powerful blend of gospel, Stax, and rockabilly. 19-year-old Matthew Curry has been dubbed as a blues phenom with Peter Frampton exclaiming, "He wowed us all. I see a big future for Matthew. Someone asked me in an interview today if I thought there could be any more guitar heroes. Well, hell yes, of course, and Matthew is one who will prove that to be true.”

They're both young and taking the blues scene by storm. Two sets and full bands all for one rockin' night on StageOne.

“If Tina Turner and Little Richard had a daughter and raised her with the help of uncles James Brown and Chuck Berry, she’d be like Nikki Hill.” — Minneapolis Star TribuneNikki Hill and her band have been touring extensively following the independent 2015 release ‘Heavy Hearts Hard Fists’ and debut album ‘Here’s Nikki Hill’, released in 2013. With a no-filter energy, and explosive live show, they deliver a sound that will make you believe in rock ‘n’ roll again! Nikki’s unique voice—with raw rock and soul dynamics mixed with the strength, passion, and honesty of blues shouters of the past—steers the driving guitar and a tight rhythm section to create a breath of fresh air with their fast forward approach to American roots music.

Curry’s roots certainly run muddy-waters deep, something that’s not been lost on the guitar legends he’s had the honor of sharing the stage with over the past few years. “Matthew Curry is a phenomenal guitar player,” marvels Peter Frampton. “A highlight from my tour last year was jamming with him. He’s the next guitar hero!” Echoing that sentiment is Steve Miller, whom Curry both opened for and joined onstage during an exhilarating nine-date run in Canada in 2014. Steve Miller declares that Curry is a “wonderful guitar player [and] great songwriter in the Stevie Ray Vaughan area of virtuosity and originality.”

Video