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The Drifter Kings blues debut at Tiki Underground

Presented by Tiki Underground at Tiki Underground, Hudson OH

Apr 06 2019
The Drifter Kings blues debut at Tiki Underground

2019 music lineup is heating up and we will feature your favorites and some new acts too like blues musicians The Drifter Kings from Columbus. 

Their debut performance will be one for the record books, make sure you join us for this no cover show!

BIOGRAPHY

Chris Whitney-Guitar/Vocals
Tony Harp-Bass/Vocals
Doug Oscard-Drums/Percussion

The Drifter Kings are a contemporary blues band who perform original and creatively arranged blues classics in a wide range of styles from Piedmont to Delta to Chicago.

The Drifter Kings were winners of the 2009 River City Ohio Blues Competition and they represented the Blues, Jazz, and Folk Music Society of Marietta at the 2010 International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee, where they went on to become a semi-finalist act.

The Drifter Kings’ debut CD, “Diamonds On The Desert Floor”, was produced by Alligator recording artist Michael Hill. The CD was nominated by the Blues Foundation of Memphis, Tennessee as a top-5 finalist at the 2011 ... view more »

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Tiki Underground

5893 Akron Cleveland Road, Hudson, OH 44236

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