Kyle Eldridge is a Country & Western singer songwriter from Louisville, Kentucky and known as one of the most prominent guitar players in the traditional scene for his Maphis/ Travis picking and Western Jazz styling.
He got his start playing in the south where he met Upright Bassist Dakota Collins who brought him to Nashville, Tennessee. They began playing Honky Tonks on the famous Broadway strip and soon after, he recorded his debut EP in Los Angeles, California at Deke Dickerson’s studio.
He has played next to such artists as Jim Heath of Reverend Horton Heat, Shaun Young of High Noon, Jody & Rose Lee Maphis, The Lucky Stars, Dale Watson, Tommy Emmanuel, and many more. Dubbed the “Heir Apparent” by Larry Collins of The Collins Kids fame, Kyle Eldridge has been burning his way into the Country & Western scene and has quickly become in demand both domestically and abroad.
Chris Sprague is a veteran drummer and singer, with 37 years of professional experience, known for his powerful groove, precision, and deep roots in rock and roll. For the past 14 years, he has been the driving force behind Los Straitjackets, recording artists for Yep Roc Records, and for the last decade, he has toured and recorded with acclaimed songwriter Nick Lowe. His latest releases recorded with Nick Lowe include “I Went to a Party” and Los Straitjackets’ “Somos Los Straitjackets.”
Chris Sprague and his 18 Wheelers, ordained the “New Kings of Truck Driving Music” by the legendary Red Simpson himself, The 18 Wheelers carry the torch for real-deal country music with grit, heart, and horsepower. With three acclaimed albums in the genre—Hammer Down!, Diesel Made For Two, and Miles Away—the band has earned its place on the long road of American country tradition
Food & Bar: Our full food and drink menu will be available before and during the show.



Sat, May 16 • 8:30 pm