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Gangstagrass, Holiday Party!

Live at the Tower! Reserved Seating, doors open at 6:30 pm. This show was rescheduled from April 2022. All tickets have been transferred to December 12, 2022. Please contact the Box Office for more information, (541) 317-0700 or info@towertheatre.org

Tickets $27 - $57 (plus $3.00 Historic Preservation Fee)

 

Blending bluegrass and hip-hop may seem like an unlikely recipe for success, but don’t tell that to Rench, the mastermind behind the Emmy-nominated bluegrass/hip-hop outfit Gangstagrass. 

Back when Rench was in grade school, recess was a time for breakdancing on cardboard to RUN-DMC. But at home, his parents were playing Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash on the stereo. That musical mash up made a lasting impression on Rench, which spirited him on a journey to play country-flavored hip-hop at venues all over the globe.

After settling in Brooklyn, he started recording MCs at Rench Audio Studios, his home studio. The rappers may have thought their sessions were finished, but Rench continued to experiment, combining the vocal tracks with samples of bluegrass, blues, and electronic beats. The result was a genre-demolishing blitz called Rench Presents: Gangstagrass. When it became available as a free download on the internet, people took notice. A positive mention on the influential blog BoingBoing.net, earned Gangstagrass an intense underground buzz and hundreds of thousands of downloads. But that wasn’t the end of it. The executives at FX Network also liked what they heard and licensed a Gangstagrass track for use on a commercial for their new western crime series, Justified, starring Timothy Olyphant. Eventually, they asked Rench to create an original theme song for the show, so he brought in bluegrass session players to lay down an original track for rapper T.O.N.E-z, the younger brother of early hip-hop legends Special K and T-LaRoc. The resulting track was “Long Hard Times To Come” and it has opened every episode of the TV series since it premiered in March 2010. The same cast of musicians was later used to record the first official Gangstagrass album, “Lightning On The Strings, Thunder On The Mic.” Justified became an instant hit and “Long Hard Times To Come” earned Gangstagrass an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music. FX licensed “Give It Up,” another Gangstagrass track with T.O.N.E-z, to promote the second season of the show. That exposure boosted album sales, created tens of thousands of Gangstagrass facebook fans and set the stage for the band’s second effort Rappalachia. As Rench explains: “The record is a shout out to Appalachia, the cradle of bluegrass culture. It’s rooted in the sounds of traditional mountain music and presents Gangstagrass as a band with independent existence, not just one sound tied to a TV show.” All told, Rappalachia fortified both the hip-hop and bluegrass sides of the Gangstagrass equation, taking the music to a whole new level of intense urban twang.

 

 

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