Struggle Jennings - The El Camino Tour with Huey Mack and The Native Howl | Fargo, ND

Sun Oct 27 2024 at 08:00 pm

670 4th Ave N, Fargo, ND 58102-4786, United States | Fargo

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Struggle Jennings - The El Camino Tour with Huey Mack and The Native Howl | Fargo, ND
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Struggle Jennings brings The El Camino Tour with special guests Huey Mack and The Native Howl to the Sanctuary Events Center on Sunday, October 27. Tickets are on sale NOW at → bit.ly/3KmT9NB.
All Ages | Doors at 7PM | Show at 8PM
Struggle Jennings was destined to be an Outlaw. Contrary to what you'd expect of the grandson of country icons Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, he spent his formative years in the West Nashville neighborhood, now known as the Nations; the man of the house, after losing his father to a senseless act of violence. From hopping on the tour bus with his grandparents, to being back home in the Nations with his mother, he developed a love for both the gangster rap of the '80s and '90s that he heard in the streets and the outlaw country that ran in his veins. Genres that are seemingly worlds apart, yet stem from the same place once you scratch the surface. These days Struggle is back to his roots in country music, but as he says in his song, "Twisted," (off his upcoming album El Camino, due out 5/31), "might've changed my ways but I never switched up..." He's staying true to who he is and stepping into the next chapter.
Huey Mack born Joseph Dalton Michael in Morgantown, West Virginia, started getting into music and production at age 14 and began toying with the idea of music as a halfhearted hobby for most of his time in high school. By age 17, Mack began taking himself more seriously as an artist and eventually started releasing a series of free digital mixtapes. A Boy Named Hue eventually gained a cult like following and Mack did his own headline touring, which would eventually be reflected upon in his independently released full-length album Pretending Perfection which sat at #8 on the Billboard Top Rap Albums and was co-produced with hitmaker Louis Bell. Since the success of his debut Huey has continued to experiment and push the envelope of his sound which shows through his new country-inspired album “The Cozy Bar” that has amassed over 20 million streams and features Brad Paisley, Charles Wesley Godwin, and Lauren Weintraub.
The Native Howl is a genre-defying band hailing from Leonard, Michigan, USA. Their fast tempo music they’ve coined as “Thrash Grass” combines the aggression and intensity of Thrash Metal with the precision and melodicism of bluegrass.
ABOUT THE BAND
The Native Howl was born from a musical experiment that defied all expectations. Blending elements of folk, bluegrass, rock, and metal, this quartet has crafted a sound entirely their own. With a dash of outlaw spirit and a touch of the wilderness, their music transports listeners to a sonic landscape where traditional meets the contemporary.
THE BAND MEMBERS
Alex Holycross - Guitar, Bouzouki, Lead Vocals Jake Sawicki - Guitar, Banjo, Vocals Mark Chandler - Bass, Vocals Zach Bolling - Drums, Percussion
THE MUSIC
The Native Howl's sonic signature is a fusion of the unexpected. From foot-stomping bluegrass jams to lightning-fast metal-esque banjo picking, their tracks are a musical thrill ride that keeps the listener guessing with each note. Their lyrics often explore the dark sides of human condition, nature, and the trials of life, creating a deep and personal connection with their audience.
THE JOURNEY CONTINUES
The Native Howl is on a mission to break musical boundaries and take their unique sound to new heights. With a dedicated fanbase and an unwavering passion for their craft, they're a force to be reckoned with onstage.
Stay tuned for "Can't Sleep" on October 18th, and join The Native Howl on their exhilarating musical journey! For the latest updates, follow them on social media and visit their website: www.thenativehowl.com #TheNativeHowl #CantSleep #GenreDefying #ThrashGrass
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670 4th Ave N, Fargo, ND 58102-4786, United States

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