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Electric Eel w/ Three Little Beears

Blasting out of the Northwest, Electric Eel brings the psychedelic jam band experience to an all-new level with a twisty combination of lap steel, guitars, bass, and percussion.

Churning out tightly crafted original music is what is behind the band. Digging down into the core of multiple genres of music, the band searches endlessly for deep meaning and deep grooves. The result is a magnetic freshness sure to keep the listener engaged and inspired!

Pete Hille – Guitars
Mark Lackey – Steel Guitars and Guitars
Chris Cunningham – Bass
Jason Margulis – Drums and Percussion

Date & Time:

January 25, 2025 @ 8:00 pm - 11:30 pm

Cost:

$16.75

Talent Club

114 Talent Ave.
Talent, OR,97540

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