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The Henry Clay People at the Grog Shop, 9/26

It’s Wednesday, and if you’ve had the sort of week I suspect you have had, you’re in need of a little music therapy. Fret not, Clevelanders, for the Grog Shop has a show for you that will get you out of your midweek rut featuring The Henry Clay People, Tracy Morgan Freeman, and Wooly Bullies! 

LA’s The Henry Clay People consists of brothers Joey Siara (vocals/guitar) and Andy Siara (guitar/vocals), and Jonathan Price (bass/vocals), and Eric Scott (drums).

Formed in 2005, the band has released numerous EPs and LPs and their most recent effort, June’s Twenty-Five for the Rest of Our Lives, displays a maturity and is anything but predictable.

The sound is equal parts youthful and nostalgic, honing classic punk rock-styled vocals, soaring guitars, and heavy drums. It begs you to get moving and to scream the lyrics right along with the band. Lace up your Doc Martens or Chuck Taylors and get out to this show.

Supporting them this evening will be Tracy Morgan Freeman with additional support from in-your-face trio, Wooly Bullies. Get your tickets at the door or head over to the Grog Shop website to purchase them now.

Doors are at 7:30, the show begins around 8:30, and tickets are $8. If you can swing that venti Pumpkin Spice soy latte, you can swing paying for this show. See you there!

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