Dennis Stroughmatt and The Honky-Tonk Circus: Western Swing and Texas Dancehall Sounds
Known internationally as a master French Creole fiddler, Dennis Stroughmatt was also raised with a love for the music of Bob Wills, Ray Price, Tony Booth, Johnny Bush, and Wade Ray by his father Jack Stroughmatt, in southeast Illinois. Jack was an avid music buff with thousands of records in a collection that dated to the 1930s. Dennis began playing in western swing and honky-tonk bands in southern Illinois and southern Indiana in the 1980s. After having been immersed in French Creole fiddle, Dennis would eventually become the only fiddle student of western swing legend Wade Ray in the mid-1990s. He would later be mentored by country fiddle legend and Nashville A-Team session musician Buddy Spicher, as well as other members of Ray Price’s Cherokee Cowboys, and country singing legend Tony Booth.
The ensemble also features Greg Bigler on bass, Virgil Franklin on lead guitar, Raegan Stroughmatt on drums, and Areille Stroughmatt on fiddle. All band members will contribute to the vocals throughout the performance.
Beverages will be available for purchase before and during the concert, courtesy of Whiskey Acres Distilling Company in DeKalb.
This concert is free and open to all ages. No registration is required. This event is part of the after-hours concert series in partnership with the Friends of the Library and 94.9 WDKB.
This event is part of the America 250 initiative, celebrating our nation throughout the year.
For additional information, please contact Chelsea at [email protected] or at (815) 756-9568 ext. 1700.
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