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Sulcer Evans Band
If you like country music, you're going to hear a LOT more from singer-songwriter Solomon Sulcer Evans and the Sulcer Evans Band. With two band members (Martin Mudd, harp player and James Stein, soundman) from Washington County, the band is on their way to the top in any Nashville circle. Sulcer Evans played at Fourth Street Live in August. The band will also be playing a Katrina benefit Sept. 18 live on Channel 6 and at the Sorghum Festival in October - a production presented by Powers Music. Sulcer Evans is a Buckner, Kentucky native - he grew up in Louisville. The band has gotten more than just the casual attention of Nashville. Evans has just finished up his CD - "Devils in the Details," with Will Kimbrough, Jonathan Yudkin and Mike Daly and it's sure to top the country music charts soon. Hear cuts from his CD online at:http://www.sulcerevans.com/albums.htm. The Washington County Sorghum Festival ould be one of those proverbial chances to "hear them first." It's free, too.
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The Sulcer Evans band (Sulcer Evans in front in white shirt) after their concert. The band performed in the weekly Miller Lite Hot Country Nights series at 4th Street Live August 30. The free concert began at 8 p.m. Wednesday under the entertainment complex's glass ceiling. Washington County resident and Powers Music owner Ramona Powers poses with the band. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
The Sulcer Evans band (Sulcer Evans in front in white shirt) after their concert. The band performed in the weekly Miller Lite Hot Country Nights series at 4th Street Live August 30. The free concert began at 8 p.m. Wednesday under the entertainment complex's glass ceiling. Washington County resident and Powers Music owner Ramona Powers poses with the band. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
The Sulcer Evans band (Sulcer Evans in front in white shirt) after their concert. The band performed in the weekly Miller Lite Hot Country Nights series at 4th Street Live August 30. The free concert began at 8 p.m. Wednesday under the entertainment complex's glass ceiling. Washington County resident and Powers Music owner Ramona Powers poses with the band. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
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