2017 Schedule of Performers
2017 Schedule of Performers
Come enjoy our FREE Summer Concert Series each Friday night at 7:00 p.m. at the Aquatic Center Park (200 West Vine Street, Tooele). Bring your blankets and chairs, family and friends, and enjoy great entertainment Fridays on Vine. NEW THIS YEAR – We will have a line-up of food trucks every Friday night! Come hungry!
The Soulistics are Utah’s premier dance and party band. With over twenty years of experience, The Soulistics are one of the the most sought after bands in the intermountain west. From the best in classic soul to today’s Top 40, you won’t want to miss Utah’s very own, The Soulistics!
The Soulistics are Utah’s premier dance and party band. With over twenty years of experience, The Soulistics are one of the the most sought after bands in the intermountain west. From the best in classic soul to today’s Top 40, you won’t want to miss Utah’s very own, The Soulistics!
StickShift was created in 2008 at Weber State University; As students there, Alan Watts, Taylor Malmrose, Ben Yuill, Kylen Seely, and Matthew Kinney were all involved in the music program in one way or another, and eventually started playing together. Alan, Ben, Matt and Taylor played together in the symphonic orchestra on violin, violin, percussion and French horn. Little did we know that Ben would start learning the banjo and that Taylor also played the bass guitar. Kylen (Ky) sang in the WSU choir and was recruited by Taylor to come play guitar. Chas Burks (Mandolin/ Guitar) is a home grown Tennessee recruit that Matthew Kinney introduced to us. Chas and Matthew recently joined StickShift to create some high intensity sounds we’ve been looking for. Yes we play some covers, but we also write our own stuff and have a unique composition style that is clean and clever. (Alan) “When I write, I try to incorporate something you may not have known, even though it’s a part of every day life.” Our Genre can best be described as Texas Swing, Blue Grass, Jazzy, Country, Hot Fiddle, Stomp your feet music…….Our music is comparable to that of Ryan Shupe and the RubberBand.
No Fridays on Vine Concert. Please support the Tooele Arts Festival being held at the Aquatic Center Park (200 West and Vine Street, Tooele)
Thursday, June 15
Friday, June 16
Saturday, June 17
For more information visit tooeleartsfestival.org
Thursday, June 15
Friday, June 16
Saturday, June 17
For more information visit tooeleartsfestival.org
When you come see Artie Hemphill & The Iron Horse Band perform, you get an amazing group of uniquely talented musicians, vocalists and performers who create a savory smorgasbord for the senses. When they take the stage, they whip up a musical treat that satisfies even the most intense craving for great country music, while at the same time, instilling in you an insatiable hunger that’ll keep you begging for more.
The members of Artie Hemphill and The Iron Horse Band are undisputed professionals with impressive pedigrees. The expertise they display while showcasing their incredible talents to eager fans stems from a long list of experience. Their combined backgrounds encompass thousands of live performances, years on the road touring nationally, spending over a decade living in Nashville honing musical crafts and multiple college music degrees. And that doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface. As a band they have wowed audiences performing live at a dizzying array of venues. These include such things as multiple TV and radio appearances, numerous fairs, festivals and special events as well as opening for national artists such as Diamond Rio, Emerson Drive, Sawyer Brown, Chris Cagle, Joe Diffie and John Michael Montgomery just to name a few. Artie and the band were also voted the winners of the 2011 Stadium of Fire Talent Competition by a screaming crowd of over 46,000 attendees.
Due to the widely diverse musical backgrounds that converge in the group, this “gourmet” country band has dialed in a sound that is unique and appealing to all country fans and even many non-country music fans alike. Their on-stage energy, mind blowing musicianship and the interaction between the band members and audience is always a sure fire crowd pleaser.
The band’s signature sound is credited to the incredible and unmistakable vocal talents of lead singer Artie Hemphill. His uniquely rich, seasoned and sultry baritone voice has been heard in just about every type of venue imaginable. As the front man and “voice” of the band, Artie drives home the rock-solid lead vocals with power, energy and drive as well as rounding out the musical mix playing acoustic rhythm guitar. When you watch this natural performer deliver, and hear him belt out that sweet country music, you’ll have no doubt that Artie is “the real deal.” Layer this in with the bands tight three part harmonies, extraordinary musical talents and impressive stage presence and you’ve got all the ingredients of a national Nashville quality touring act, right in your own backyard! As hundreds of fans will attest, the only way to truly experience Artie Hemphill & The Iron Horse band is see them perform live. So we invite you to come check them out!
Tonight following this concert is a family movie in the park as part of Tooele City’s week-long 4th of July Celebration! After the concert stay for the movie and enjoy free popcorn. Call 435-843-2292 for show title.
by Tooele City | Mar 27, 2017
WHEN:June 30, 2017 @ 7:00 pm
WHERE:
Aquatic Center Park
200 West Vine Street
Tooele, UT 84074
US
COST:Free
CONTACT:
Tooele City Arts Council
435.843.2141
Email
Come enjoy our FREE Summer Concert Series each Friday night at 7:00 p.m. at the Aquatic Center Park. Bring your blankets and chairs, family and friends and enjoy great entertainment Fridays on Vine. CLICK HERE for our full summer concert schedule and to learn more about the entertainers.
Artie Hemphill and The Iron Horse Band
The members of Artie Hemphill and The Iron Horse Band are undisputed professionals with impressive pedigrees. The expertise they display while showcasing their incredible talents to eager fans stems from a long list of experience. Their combined backgrounds encompass thousands of live performances, years on the road touring nationally, spending over a decade living in Nashville honing musical crafts and multiple college music degrees. And that doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface. As a band they have wowed audiences performing live at a dizzying array of venues. These include such things as multiple TV and radio appearances, numerous fairs, festivals and special events as well as opening for national artists such as Diamond Rio, Emerson Drive, Sawyer Brown, Chris Cagle, Joe Diffie and John Michael Montgomery just to name a few. Artie and the band were also voted the winners of the 2011 Stadium of Fire Talent Competition by a screaming crowd of over 46,000 attendees.
Due to the widely diverse musical backgrounds that converge in the group, this “gourmet” country band has dialed in a sound that is unique and appealing to all country fans and even many non-country music fans alike. Their on-stage energy, mind blowing musicianship and the interaction between the band members and audience is always a sure fire crowd pleaser.
The band’s signature sound is credited to the incredible and unmistakable vocal talents of lead singer Artie Hemphill. His uniquely rich, seasoned and sultry baritone voice has been heard in just about every type of venue imaginable. As the front man and “voice” of the band, Artie drives home the rock-solid lead vocals with power, energy and drive as well as rounding out the musical mix playing acoustic rhythm guitar. When you watch this natural performer deliver, and hear him belt out that sweet country music, you’ll have no doubt that Artie is “the real deal.” Layer this in with the bands tight three part harmonies, extraordinary musical talents and impressive stage presence and you’ve got all the ingredients of a national Nashville quality touring act, right in your own backyard! As hundreds of fans will attest, the only way to truly experience Artie Hemphill & The Iron Horse band is see them perform live. So we invite you to come check them out!
Tonight following this concert is a family movie in the park as part of Tooele City’s week-long 4th of July Celebration! After the concert stay for the movie and enjoy free popcorn. Call 435-843-2292 for show title.
by Tooele City | Mar 27, 2017
WHEN:June 30, 2017 @ 7:00 pm
WHERE:
Aquatic Center Park
200 West Vine Street
Tooele, UT 84074
US
COST:Free
CONTACT:
Tooele City Arts Council
435.843.2141
Come enjoy our FREE Summer Concert Series each Friday night at 7:00 p.m. at the Aquatic Center Park. Bring your blankets and chairs, family and friends and enjoy great entertainment Fridays on Vine. CLICK HERE for our full summer concert schedule and to learn more about the entertainers.
Artie Hemphill and The Iron Horse Band
Flashback is a fun band that is made up of 8 talented musicians who perform songs from the SO’s, 60’s and 70’s. Their music ranges from saxophone solos that will blow you away to singing and guitar solos that will have you groovin’ in your seat. They have even been known to have appearances from Elvis! The band has performed at fairs and special events all over the state, including the Tooele County Fair, Utah State Fair, East Canyon Resort and private parties just to name a few. Flashback loves audience participation and encourages dancing and clapping along. Get ready to “Flash Back” with this amazing group!
Exit 99 is a group of local musicians who love music and love to entertain. As a Country Cover Band they mix the new sounds of country music with the old, with some classic rock influence too. They have been together for 6 years. They have performed at several events throughout Utah and recorded their first CD in 2015.
Band members are Chelci Nix Holste on lead vocals and rhythm guitar; David Beacham on lead and bass guitar, mandolin, and rhythm guitar; Tom Slowik on bass and rhythm guitar, mandolin, and vocals; Bruce Simon on keyboard; and Jimmy Gonzo on the drums. We added a new member to the band this year, Lara Gallagher, on the fiddle.
Band members are Chelci Nix Holste on lead vocals and rhythm guitar; David Beacham on lead and bass guitar, mandolin, and rhythm guitar; Tom Slowik on bass and rhythm guitar, mandolin, and vocals; Bruce Simon on keyboard; and Jimmy Gonzo on the drums. We added a new member to the band this year, Lara Gallagher, on the fiddle.
Joshua Creek performs regularly at corporate and civic events throughout the Western U.S. Their unique blend of storytelling and Americana-folk-country music leaves audiences both laughing and crying. Over the last 11 years the band has released 6 CDs and one live DVD,which have received local and national radio airplay, including the No. 1 Country-Gospel hit “What Kinda Car?” They have also won regional and national songwriting awards, including a Pearl Award for “Songwriter of the Year.”
Joshua Creek has played such venues and events as Abravanal Hall, Vivant Arena, The Tabernacle at Temple Square, Dodger Stadium (singing the National Anthem), Sandy Amphitheater, SCERA Theatre, Timpanogos Storytelling Festival, Swiss Days, Heber Cowboy Poetry Festival and many other city and county concert series and summer festivals. Joshua Creek combines the songwriting, performance and production talents of Jeff Hinton, Quint Randle, Ron Saltmarsh and James Hollister.
Joshua Creek has played such venues and events as Abravanal Hall, Vivant Arena, The Tabernacle at Temple Square, Dodger Stadium (singing the National Anthem), Sandy Amphitheater, SCERA Theatre, Timpanogos Storytelling Festival, Swiss Days, Heber Cowboy Poetry Festival and many other city and county concert series and summer festivals. Joshua Creek combines the songwriting, performance and production talents of Jeff Hinton, Quint Randle, Ron Saltmarsh and James Hollister.
Peter Breinholt is a recording artist popular in the Salt Lake City, Utah local music scene.
Peter taught himself to play piano, guitar, and drums growing up. Around the age of 11 he began writing and tracking his own songs. Later, as a college student at the University of Utah, Peter began performing at local coffee houses and restaurants. The response was so positive that Peter was quickly pressed to track his compositions for release. The resulting recording, “Songs About the Great Divide” caused a sensation in Utah, eventually being described by Salt Lake Magazine as “an underground classic on Utah college campuses”. It became the best-selling, independently released CD ever in the state, almost entirely by word of mouth. Groups like the marching band at Brigham Young University soon began playing the song “You Wear Flowers” on the football field at halftime, and local high school choirs doing their own arrangements of the song. Breinholt began selling out major concert halls in his home state of Utah and eventually in surrounding states.
Within a year of the album’s release Breinholt & Big Parade played nearly 100 shows and continued building their fan base. It was during these concerts the expanded Big Parade road-tested many of the songs that later appeared on Breinholt’s second studio album, “Heartland”. The underlying theme of that record is travel.
Some of Breinholt’s best-known concerts have taken place at the 1,500-seat Eccles Amphitheater on the mountainside of Robert Redford’s Sundance Ski Resort in Provo Canyon, UT. Breinholt’s live album, “Live September”, was recorded there over three sold-out nights days after the September 11, 2001 attacks. The album has become one of Breinholt’s most enduring recordings.
Peter taught himself to play piano, guitar, and drums growing up. Around the age of 11 he began writing and tracking his own songs. Later, as a college student at the University of Utah, Peter began performing at local coffee houses and restaurants. The response was so positive that Peter was quickly pressed to track his compositions for release. The resulting recording, “Songs About the Great Divide” caused a sensation in Utah, eventually being described by Salt Lake Magazine as “an underground classic on Utah college campuses”. It became the best-selling, independently released CD ever in the state, almost entirely by word of mouth. Groups like the marching band at Brigham Young University soon began playing the song “You Wear Flowers” on the football field at halftime, and local high school choirs doing their own arrangements of the song. Breinholt began selling out major concert halls in his home state of Utah and eventually in surrounding states.
Within a year of the album’s release Breinholt & Big Parade played nearly 100 shows and continued building their fan base. It was during these concerts the expanded Big Parade road-tested many of the songs that later appeared on Breinholt’s second studio album, “Heartland”. The underlying theme of that record is travel.
Some of Breinholt’s best-known concerts have taken place at the 1,500-seat Eccles Amphitheater on the mountainside of Robert Redford’s Sundance Ski Resort in Provo Canyon, UT. Breinholt’s live album, “Live September”, was recorded there over three sold-out nights days after the September 11, 2001 attacks. The album has become one of Breinholt’s most enduring recordings.
Carver Louis and Old Lincoln Highway Band were established in August of 2015. The band performs a variety of music such as country, rock and alternative. The band has recently published their first cd with 5 original songs written by lead singer/guitarist Carver Jaramillo. The band members are Zack Tso on lead guitar, Greg Johnson on bass and vocals, Dan Janssen on guitar, Mike Sutton on drums, Eric Hansen on percussion and vocals, and Carver Jaramillo on acoustic guitar and lead vocals.
Join the Tooele City Chamber of Commerce for a community bbq before the concert! Cost is $2.00 per person.
Ryan Shupe is roaring back with “We Rode On”, his new album coming the first part of 2016. “We Rode On” marks a striking career transition and a meaningful evolution in Shupe’s songwriting, his life, and the band’s sound. It strongly and deftly combines the rock side of their musical arsenal with the acoustic instruments and virtuosic jamming the band has become known for in their live shows. Like a mad musical scientist (and father/husband), Ryan Shupe recorded, arranged and tweaked the band’s newest creation in his personal studio. “I wanted to create a new sound and an evolution for the band’s music” said Shupe, “It’s the best album we’ve done and definitely the most rocking!” Being a 5th generation fiddler, an accomplished electric guitar, acoustic guitar and mandolin player, Shupe has been touring extensively across the US since he was 10 years old. He is no stranger to the national stage and the band has appeared on Good Morning America, E! TV, Mountain Stage, Woodsongs, GAC and CMT. They continue to tour regularly with stops at festivals, concert series, special events and prestigious venues. Bringing a national team together with radio, marketing, social media, and publicity, the band will continue touring nationally through 2015 and 2016 to promote the album, starting with the regions where they have a strong following.
Ryan Shupe is roaring back with “We Rode On”, his new album coming the first part of 2016. “We Rode On” marks a striking career transition and a meaningful evolution in Shupe’s songwriting, his life, and the band’s sound. It strongly and deftly combines the rock side of their musical arsenal with the acoustic instruments and virtuosic jamming the band has become known for in their live shows. Like a mad musical scientist (and father/husband), Ryan Shupe recorded, arranged and tweaked the band’s newest creation in his personal studio. “I wanted to create a new sound and an evolution for the band’s music” said Shupe, “It’s the best album we’ve done and definitely the most rocking!” Being a 5th generation fiddler, an accomplished electric guitar, acoustic guitar and mandolin player, Shupe has been touring extensively across the US since he was 10 years old. He is no stranger to the national stage and the band has appeared on Good Morning America, E! TV, Mountain Stage, Woodsongs, GAC and CMT. They continue to tour regularly with stops at festivals, concert series, special events and prestigious venues. Bringing a national team together with radio, marketing, social media, and publicity, the band will continue touring nationally through 2015 and 2016 to promote the album, starting with the regions where they have a strong following.