Since their appearance in Kansas City in 2011, the Starhaven Rounders have swiftly built a reputation for high-energy shows full of ‘sass and defiance’ (Tim Finn, KC Star). Now, the country and western group partners with Starlight for a streaming performance for one night only, Friday, February 19. Filmed at Starlight at a safe social distance, this streaming concert is exclusively premiering with Starlight@Home.
Conceived by drummer Wade Williamson (the descendant of a long line of country western musicians) the band pulls material for their songbook from other eras, performing fan favorites like ‘Tulsa Time’ and 'Six Days on the Road', in addition to lesser known songs from iconic country legends like Willie Nelson, George Jones, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and more. The five-piece band (with dozens of years of combined experience on stage) is a classic country western lover’s dream, featuring pedal steel and dueling male/female vocalists. Even people who don’t consider themselves fans of the genre will get caught up in the Rounders’ upbeat, full throttle performances.
Starhaven Rounders play the music of the heartland, celebrating family tradition, great songwriting and legendary musicians.
Conceived by drummer Wade Williamson (the descendant of a long line of country western musicians) the band pulls material for their songbook from other eras, performing fan favorites like ‘Tulsa Time’ and 'Six Days on the Road', in addition to lesser known songs from iconic country legends like Willie Nelson, George Jones, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and more. The five-piece band (with dozens of years of combined experience on stage) is a classic country western lover’s dream, featuring pedal steel and dueling male/female vocalists. Even people who don’t consider themselves fans of the genre will get caught up in the Rounders’ upbeat, full throttle performances.
Starhaven Rounders play the music of the heartland, celebrating family tradition, great songwriting and legendary musicians.
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