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    Bill Kirchen w/ John Train

    Bill Kirchen w/ John Train

    Presented by Sellersville Theater 1894 at Sellersville Theater 1894

    November 6, 2011


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    “Hot Rod Lincoln” - Americana legend Bill Kirchen can step on any stage to play those trademark licks which drove the seminal Commander Cody classic “Hot Rod Lincoln” to the top of the charts & elicit instant recognition for a career that’s spanned over 30 years. Performing songs form his recent album Word to the Wise, Bill is also an in-demand guitarist who has recorded & performed with Emmylou Harris, Gene Vincent, Link Wray, Hoyt Axton, Nick Lowe & Elvis Costello. “He's like a devastating culmination of the elegant and funky... a really sensational musician, with enormous depth.” - Nick Lowe “A Titan of the Telecaster” - Guitar Player Magazine Philly’s own John Train wowed us as the members party and return on this bill with Bill. Theater Members: Purchase 2 tickets and receive a $15 Gift Certificate you may use at the Theater or the Washington House Restaurant!


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      • Venue Info

        Sellersville Theater 1894

        24 West Temple Avenue
        Main & Temple Streets
        Sellersville, PA 18960

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $19.50/$29.50

        Info Phone: 215-257-5808

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        November 6, 2011

        Times:

        7:30pm

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