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Hank & Ella with The Fine Country Band - at The Yard *SOLD OUT - THANK YOU!*
Fri, 2 Jul, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM PDT
Doors open
6:00 PM PDT
Moe's Alley
1535 Commercial Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95065
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Description
This is a seated show in our new outdoor space! You must purchase a full table at checkout. We have tables for 6, 4 and 2 people. So grab some friends or family to join you!
Please enter through the side gate on the left side of Moe's Alley. And please make sure to stay socially distanced from other parties while you wait to be seated.
Food truck will be on site, so bring your appetite!
This event is 21+ only
Tickets are $20 per person, but you must purchase an entire table
Table for 6 - $120
Table for 4 - $80
Table for 2 - $40
Hank & Ella
California Honky Tonk favorites bring their brand country music live to The Yard at Moe's Alley.
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Age Limit
21+

Honky Tonk
Hank & Ella
Hank & Ella
Honky Tonk
A husband and wife duo who are well versed in vintage country, traditional Americana and all sorts of variations of roots music, Hank and Ella bring The Fine Country Band along with them for a retro and modern effort of 13 originals on this exceptional album.
“Down By The Waterline” starts the listen with Hank’s cautious acoustic guitar and rugged vocals that complement Ella’s pretty pipes as Uncle Dave Magram’s glowing pedal steel adds much to the California country sounds, and “Lucky When It Rains” follows with Ella’s fiddle acrobatics making an impression as fluid, melodic country rock unfolds.
Elsewhere, “The Good Old Days Are Now” injects some honky tonk fun into the playful setting, while “Riding On Easy” benefits from Marty Carpenter’s deft drumming in the lush duet. “Good At Being Lonely”, one of the album’s best, then displays much beauty amid a gentle, reflective climate that tips its hat to classic country sensibilities that we could never tire of.
Near the end, “Double Vision” will get headed to the dance floor with its sing-along quality and barnyard flavor, and “It’s Only Money” exits the listen frisky, highly memorable and includes some bluegrass nods in their irresistible formula.
An excellent outing in the area of rural anthems and timeless country dynamics, Hank & Ella and company remind us that Bakersfield was just as important as Nashville in paving the way for countless bands and records, past and present, and few are interpreting that sound as well as these artists.