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Robin Trower
Héctor Anchondo Band

Thu, 18 Apr, 8:00 PM CDT
Doors open
7:00 PM CDT
Bourbon Theatre

1415 O Street, Lincoln, NE 68508

Description
Doors: 7 p.m. || Music: 8 p.m. $35: GA Advance || $40: GA Day Of Show $150: VIP Table of 2 - SOLD OUT || $300: VIP Table of 4 - SOLD OUT All Ages || $2 Minor Fee at the Door Tickets on-sale Friday December 14th at 10 a.m.   GA = standing room only (no seats available outside of VIP tables)   *All ADA seating must be requested prior to show. Please email us at bourbonassist@gmail.com or send us a message on our Facebook page.   *View Larger Chart* ::: Robin Trower :::   The Robin Trower story started in the mid Sixties when he began his recording career in the Southend rhythm and blues band The Paramounts. But the first time Trower pinged on rock’n’roll’s radar was in 1967, with Procol Harum – house band of the Summer of Love. Though he did not play on their mega-hit ‘A Whiter Shade Of Pale’, he completed five albums and many tours with them before breaking away for a solo career in 1971.   Robin admits that ‘the big break for me was Gary Brooker getting me to join Procol. That opened up the whole world. Without that I would never been able to go on and do what I’ve done.’ He rates leaving PH ‘the best career decision I ever made’   Trower modelled his own band on the power-trio blueprint of Cream and Taste, and, of course, the Jimi Hendrix Experience. His atmospheric, effects-laden Stratocastering brought inevitable initial comparisons with Hendrix, but he quickly made his own mark. Robin along with the vocal talents of James Dewar, a hard-living Scot, whose voice will always be associated with the Robin Trower Band proved to be a musical powerhouse.

Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
Pop
Robin Trower
Blues-Rock
Héctor Anchondo Band