Scott Metzger is one of New York City's most in demand guitarists, touring with the likes of Grateful Dead revivalist phenomenon, Joe Russo's Almost Dead, and picking on numerous studio sessions, including those by Anders Osborne, Shooter Jennings, Craig Finn and Kelli Scarr. However, it’s Metzger's instrumental trio, WOLF!, that reveals his own truly distinct voice as a guitarist. WOLF!'s greasy Telecaster guitar rock weaves together elements of surf, rockabilly, boogaloo and more, sounding like the love child of Pulp Fiction and The Endless Summer running off together under a full moon. For Fans of: The Grateful Dead, Dick Dale, Marco Benevento, John Scofield, Govt. Mule, Julian Lage, Bill Frisell, Link Wray and Soulive “Metzger’s unique style is truly remarkable” – Relix Magazine “…an ace guitarist of a thousand styles.” – Village Voice “One can hear everyone from Danny Gatton to Jimmy Bryant” – Vintage Guitar Magazine Concert Tickets $28 Reserved
WOLF! FEAT. SCOTT METZGER
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Friday, October 7th
Doors @ 7:00 PM
Show @ 7:45PM

GENRE
Rock



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Scott Metzger is one of New York City's most in demand guitarists, touring with the likes of Grateful Dead revivalist phenomenon, Joe Russo's Almost Dead, and picking on numerous studio sessions, including those by Anders Osborne, Shooter Jennings, Craig Finn and Kelli Scarr. However, it’s Metzger's instrumental trio, WOLF!, that reveals his own truly distinct voice as a guitarist.

WOLF!'s greasy Telecaster guitar rock weaves together elements of surf, rockabilly, boogaloo and more, sounding like the love child of Pulp Fiction and The Endless Summer running off together under a full moon.

For Fans of: The Grateful Dead, Dick Dale, Marco Benevento, John Scofield, Govt. Mule, Julian Lage, Bill Frisell, Link Wray and Soulive

“Metzger’s unique style is truly remarkable” – Relix Magazine

“…an ace guitarist of a thousand styles.” – Village Voice

“One can hear everyone from Danny Gatton to Jimmy Bryant” – Vintage Guitar Magazine

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