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Catch the debut of the BAMM Trio at the Ghost Light Lounge in Stoughton Opera House. Featuring Bo Allen Messer on vocals and guitar, Tomek Lesniak on Fiddle, and Mark Goodden on keys.This is a 75 minute performance prior to the main event by JD Simo and Luther Dickinson! Purchase tickets to this event for access to both shows.
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BAMM
BAMM is a genre-blending band from Madison, Wisconsin, known for its high-energy performances, roots-driven sound, and improvisational flair. With over 100 shows played in its first year, a debut album (Shifting Tides) gaining airplay, and a successful multi-state tour under its belt, BAMM is quickly building momentum. Led by guitarist and songwriter Bo Messer, the band features violin, drums, keys, and bass, drawing on backgrounds in blues, funk, folk, southern rock, and composition to create a rich and dynamic musical experience.
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JD SIMO & LUTHER DICKINSON
Individually, JD Simo and Luther Dickinson are building their own legacies as solo artists, sidemen, songwriters, and guitar heroes. Together, they're a creative force to be reckoned with, making their own version of amplified American roots music. On the pair's first collaborative album, Do The Rump, the musicians trade blistering guitar solos, take turns at the microphone, and turn their classic influences — including hill country blues, spirituals, swamp rock, and Afrobeat — into something contemporary, reinterpreting a number of their old-school favorites into eclectic, electrifying anthems.
The partnership began onstage, where Simo and Dickinson first shared the spotlight as touring members of Phil Lesh and Friends. Dickinson had already established himself as co-founder of the Grammy-winning duo North Mississippi Allstars, as well as a celebrated guitarist for acts like Black Crowes and John Hiatt. Similarly, JD Simo had built an audience not only with his solo project, but also as a session musician for Jack White, Beyoncé, Chris Isaak, and Baz Luhrmann's Elvis movie. Occupying the same stage felt different, though. "Playing with Luther immediately felt as easy as water flowing down a river," Simo remembers. "We had all the same influences but we played nothing alike. Our styles just fit together. We didn't have to think about it —it was just instinctual."
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Stoughton Opera House, 381 E Main St,Stoughton,WI,United States
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