28 Years of Son Volt: Songs of Trace and Doug Sahm w/ Peter Bruntnell

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28 Years of Son Volt: Songs of Trace and Doug Sahm w/ Peter Bruntnell

  • UNDER 21 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • THE CHARLESTON POUR HOUSE

“28 Years of Son Volt: Songs of Trace and Doug Sahm”

By Charleston Pour House

When and where

Date and time

Starts on Thursday, July 13 · 9pm EDT.

Location

Charleston Pour House - Main Stage 1977 Maybank Hwy. Charleston Pour House, SC 29412

Performers

Headliners

  • Son Volt

More Performers

  • Peter Bruntnell

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • 4 hours 30 minutes
  • UNDER 21 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • Mobile eTicket

Son Volt

“28 Years of Son Volt: Songs of Trace and Doug Sahm”

w/Peter Bruntnell

Thursday, July 13th 2023

Charleston Pour House

Main Stage

8pm doors /9pm show

$25 advance /$30 day of show

Son Volt

In 2020, Son Volt planned to celebrate the 25th anniversary of seminal album, Trace, with a tour that played the album from top to bottom. The pandemic had other plans. Flash forward to 2023 and they are on the road with a setlist that features Trace from beginning to end, an homage to Doug Sahm (Sir Douglas Quintet, Texas Tornados) and a celebration of 28 years of Son Volt.

Son Volt’s latest record, Day of the Doug, revisits the music of legendary Texas troubadour Doug Sahm. But it’s much more than fond remembrance and colorful tribute. It is a summoning and a celebration of a songwriter and performer whose work forged country, Tex-Mex, rock, rhythm and blues, folk, and psychedelia into an utterly unique American sound. Day of the Doug steps confidently on the trails Sahm blazed. Like any journey to find a grail, Day of the Doug also seeks out all the things that make young artists fall in love with making music in the first place: adventure, youth novelty, and a chance to snatch a bit of immortality. “It's like reconnecting with a hero,” says Son Volt founder Jay Farrar. “And getting back to the same kind of perspective I had when I was starting out as a younger musician. I think it's just important to step back from what you normally do. Take stock. Take inspiration. And see where it leads from there.”

About the organizer

Charleston’s home for live music. 2 stages. National touring acts + free music daily on the outdoor deck stage. Yoga + Farmers Market + Motown Throwdown on Sundays. Night Markets and more!