
Atlanta Rhythm Section
Thu, 10 Sep, 9:00 PM PDT
Doors open
6:00 PM PDT
Ivan'z House at Mozambique
1740 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Description
They’ve been part of the Southern Rock scene for over 50 years. Their biggest hits include So Into You, Champagne Jam, Imaginary Lover, Homesick, and Spooky. But there’s so much more...
Important Information Regarding Ticket Types:
Reserved Table Seating:
• What You Get: Reserved Table Seating includes seats at a table.
• Arrival Time: We recommend arriving 2 hours before showtime.
• Dinner & Drinks: Available for purchase in the club throughout the evening.
General Admission:
• What You Get: General Admission grants entry to the show but does not guarantee a table or a seat.
VIP Booth: The VIP Booth offers the best seats in the house for up to 6, one flat-fee
• What You Get: Booth seating up to 6 people, right in front of stage.
• Arrival Time: We recommend arriving 2 hours before showtime.
• Dinner & Drinks: Available for purchase in the club throughout the evening.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Pop
Atlanta Rhythm Section
Atlanta Rhythm Section
Pop
The Atlanta Rhythm Section... ARS... In the annals of rock and roll, where do they fit? They put out 15 albums of excellent original material, and consistently put on entertaining live shows-both of which helped establish a broad if not huge fan base. They had some big hits and have been a major player in the Southern Rock scene. But is that the whole story? In some circles, maybe. But for those who've really gotten to know their music over the years, there's a lot more to the story.
ARS was paired with contemporaries Lynyrd Skynyrd as the successors to the Allman Brothers, carrying the mantle of "Southern Rock" in the late 70s. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, it may have made sense at the time. But performing songs that were more musically diverse and having hits that had a softer, pop sound, the "Southern Rock" label was a mixed blessing and many of their unique musical accomplishments became lost in a genre that has lived on to this day-but never really fit ARS.