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The Stone Foxes with Credible Evidence - Rock, Blues, Harmonica…energized! with Credible Evidence

Norfolk

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Fri, June 15, 2018
Norfolk, CT
Show: 8 PM

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Member Presale: 4/23/18 06 AM
Public Onsale: 4/26/18 06 AM

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GENRE

Blues / Rock
The Stone Foxes with Credible Evidence - Rock, Blues, Harmonica…energized!

Come join us for a night in Norfolk with the Stone Foxes as they make their Infinity Hall debut! This will be a night of some serious rock and roll. These guys take from hard rock and the blues, mix them together, and what they produce is some old school high energy Rock & Roll! Don’t miss out on this great show – grab your tickets today!

The Stone Foxes

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Artist Bio

They bear the torch of their predecessors with the knowledge that rock 'n roll can move a new generation. They’ve played in front of thousands at festivals like Outside Lands and Voodoo Fest, they’ve headlined the legendary Fillmore Theater in their hometown and they have supported acts like The Black Keys, Cage the Elephant and ZZ Top.  Now, with the release of their fourth album, Twelve Spells, they have solidified a place in their City's rich rock 'n roll history.  

Founded by brothers Shannon (vocals/drums/harp) and Spence Koehler (guitar/vocals), who came from the Sierra Nevada foothills near Tollhouse CA, The Stone Foxes started back in the Koehlers' SF State days in the Sunset District of San Francisco. Two weeks before they went on tour in 2011, they decided they needed a keyboard player and they added Elliott Peltzman from Fairfax, CA to play for a couple months...but he never left. They needed another drummer who could also play bass and guitar for tour in 2013, so Shannon called his high school friend Brian "The Buffalo" Bakalian...he never left either.  Their old friend Vince Dewald came in to jam one day later on that year, and after the Indiana kid started singing, playing his lefty guitar and his brother's right handed bass upside down, it was a done deal.  Finally in 2014, after convincing (basically begging) Vince's old bandmate to move back from his home town of Boston, Ben Andrews came out to play guitar and violin.  After their first practice with Ben, the circle was finally complete and they had beers at the Lone Star tavern on Harrison Street to celebrate their new-found brotherhood. 

The Stone Foxes are an experience to dive into, to get wild with, to sweat with.  "The Stone Foxes have an energetic style that's rooted in swampy, foot-stomping rock... ambitious arrangements with diverse moods ranging from acoustic twang to thunderous electric-guitar riffs." - NPR/WXPN "WORLD CAFE"

Invoking the audience with their commanding stage presence, even jumping down into the crowd if the mood strikes. Their fans know they are in for something action packed and they light a fire in the band, just as the band spreads fire back into them. Guitarists digging in, lead vocals changing between two unique voices with impassioned nuance, and keyboard and organ sounds that fill the space with smoke and burning embers. There are crunchy drum tones, wailing harmonica draws and violin cries that can silence even the most raucous of rooms. But this is not a sit-down-and-watch kind of event. Like Elvis once said about rock n roll, “If you feel it, you can’t help but move to it.” The Stone Foxes' live show brandishes this kind of dynamic passion on stage.  It's impossible not to feel it.
 

With the release of Twelve Spells, the band has chronicled their new beginning. The sounds they are creating are new with tinges of western darkness, punk, surf, and americana, but are strongly tied together by their everlasting rock 'n roll core.  Lyrics about gentrification, income inequality, romance, and heart surgeries pour out of their stream of consciousness.  It's a fresh rock 'n roll album that chronicles the years of their unification, taking on the issues of their lives and our times.   

Credible Evidence

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Groovin' bass lines, rippin' guitar solos and catchy hooks are the m.o. of New Hartford, CT's Credible Evidence. Combining the elegant song writing of The Beatles together with the raw energy of bands like Cream and The Black Keys, they forge their potent originals to both cut deep and linger long. Their song book ranges greatly in taste from the Disco-Rock anthem "All in My Head" to the epic piano based "Are You Ready?" winner of the 2014 American Songwriting Award for best Rock song. However far they may travel along the genre spectrum their sound always maintains that distinct character, that is uniquely their own. With their new EP Moonlit Night's release on the horizon they urge their audience to listen responsibly and remember, all it takes is one song and you can be hooked for life. In other words, there's a reason they call it "Rock".

With the introduction of musical instruments in their early teens they began a journey that would consume their every intention and lead to an obsession with creating masterful works of song. In late 2012 they would begin work on their first studio project Are You Ready? at Northfire Recording Studios in Amherst, MA. Joined by a fellow childhood friend on drums, the three would record the seven song EP. Following its release in 2013, the group would be plagued with line-up issues. After years of toil they regained momentum in 2017 with the addition of stand-out drummer Stephen K. (Kryzno) backing the old friends Devin on guitar and Connor on bass guitar. After recording their new EP Moonlit Night along with playing prestigious venues such as Infinity Hall and Toad's Place Credible Evidence enters 2018 guns blazing and eager to make up for lost time.

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