Power Hour is a game where participants drink one shot of beer on the minute for 60 minutes. Instead of a timer, a soundtrack of awesome 60 second soundclips is used, where the song changes indicate when the minute is up.
Our version -- the result of a crazy night at Lexington's Paddock Bar several years ago -- replaces the soundtrack with the sweet tunes of 64West. We play 60 seconds of 60 songs, weaving them together into one awesome hour of country, rock, R&B and classic stuff.
See how it works this Friday at the Tin Roof Louisville. Pitcher specials will be had for those participating. Fun starts at 9pm!
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
64West with the Eli Young Band recap
Here's a cool shot from last night's show with the Eli Young Band - great guys to hang out with. Their story is awesome. They've been working hard as a band for more than 10 years to get where they are today and a #1 Single with "Crazy Girl." This stuff doesn't happen overnight. Pretty inspiring to a group of guys like us doing the same thing.
Video coming soon!
Video coming soon!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
10.11.12 Opening for Randy Houser
Here's the first episode in our 64West #withtheband video blog. We've been doing so many cool things lately we definitely needed to be able to share them with the folks who couldn't be there. So now you can travel #withtheband and see all (the good and band) of what we are up to.
First up, here's a recap of our opening show for Randy Houser last week at the Tin Roof Lexington:
First up, here's a recap of our opening show for Randy Houser last week at the Tin Roof Lexington:
Monday, October 15, 2012
64West with Eli Young Band this Wed. at Tin Roof Lexington!
We're happy to announce another amazing country show we get to be a part of! On Wednesday Oct. 17, 2012 we'll be sharing the stage with the Eli Young Band at the Tin Roof in Lexington, KY! This group is amazing and touring the country behind their hit "Even If It Breaks Your Heart." The event is sponsored by Lexington's WBUL 98.1 The Bull.
From the band's website:
"The Eli Young Band—four musicians who met during their college days in Texas—is now 11 years into a career built on touring without a single lineup change. That dedication is paying off big-time as the band enjoys a crazy new level of success. They sell a crazy amount of tickets. Get a crazy amount of airplay. And are selling a crazy amount of downloads—EYB received their first platinum record for "Crazy Girl" and have sold over 1.5 million downloads of the track."
From the band's website:
"The Eli Young Band—four musicians who met during their college days in Texas—is now 11 years into a career built on touring without a single lineup change. That dedication is paying off big-time as the band enjoys a crazy new level of success. They sell a crazy amount of tickets. Get a crazy amount of airplay. And are selling a crazy amount of downloads—EYB received their first platinum record for "Crazy Girl" and have sold over 1.5 million downloads of the track."
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
64West opening for Randy Houser tomorrow!
We're hittin up the Tin Roof Lexington (www.tinroofbars.com/Lexington) tomorrow night to do another opening show - this time for country star Randy Houser. That's another in the list of folks we've opened for, including Kellie Pickler, David Nail, Rodney Atkins and John Michael Montgomery. Pretty freakin cool.
From RandyHouser.com:
"Randy Houser is a man refreshed. “I don’t know how it happened, but everything in my life has started lining up,” says the Lake, Mississippi native. “I must have done somebody right in the past.”
Houser’s own past contains no shortage of achievement, including multiple nominations for ACM and CMA Awards, a #2 single in the form of “Boots On,” and songwriting credits for major names such as Trace Adkins, Justin Moore and Chris Young. In 2008—mere months after the release of his debut single, “Anything Goes”—Houser was even asked by David Letterman himself to appear on the Late Show. The singer’s first full-length, Anything Goes, came out later that year, followed in 2010 by They Call Me Cadillac."
From RandyHouser.com:
"Randy Houser is a man refreshed. “I don’t know how it happened, but everything in my life has started lining up,” says the Lake, Mississippi native. “I must have done somebody right in the past.”
Houser’s own past contains no shortage of achievement, including multiple nominations for ACM and CMA Awards, a #2 single in the form of “Boots On,” and songwriting credits for major names such as Trace Adkins, Justin Moore and Chris Young. In 2008—mere months after the release of his debut single, “Anything Goes”—Houser was even asked by David Letterman himself to appear on the Late Show. The singer’s first full-length, Anything Goes, came out later that year, followed in 2010 by They Call Me Cadillac."
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