1350 W Hwy 89A
Sedona, Arizona 86336

The Oak Creek Band will be performing in costume as their favorite 60's band, The Beatles!

There will also be a costume contest with prizes for first, second and third place and all contestants will receive free Oak Creek swag! Check out the official Facebook invitation for more information:

Official Facebook Event Page...
http://www.facebook.com/events/222237664572323/

The Oak Creek Band:
The Oak Creek Band is a five piece roots rock group, originally from Sedona, Arizona now based out of Denver, Colorado, known for their soaring harmonies, original melodic arrangements, and high-energy live performances. Described as an eclectic mix of soul and folk influenced indie-rock, the band travels the country independently in the do-it-yourself spirit of the new music industry.

Founding members Daniel and Jenna Watters are both featured on guitar and vocals, with Paul Morris on Wurlitzer piano and guitar, Steve Rogers joins on bass and Jack Watson on drums. Their musical goal: “Spreading our music and message of the importance of coming together as a people in the name of love and peace. Oh, and making a living off our music so we can quit our day jobs," says Jenna Watters. Oak Creek has been performing extensively around the southwest for thousands of people in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Colorado since 2010. The versatility they have gained through playing in a variety of venues for a wide demographic is immediately evident but their musical style, however, is not. “The Oak Creek Band has a hold of their identity, even if that identity isnʼt something that can be easily categorized,” says Peter Washington of Concerted Effort Blog. Courtney Boutwell of GtoC Magazine also conceded, “I was searching and searching; but … I could not identify another band with a similar sound.

Having just sold out of the first pressing of their self-titled EP in less than a year, the new six song EP, “Fingerprints,” features songs from the bandʼs popular live repertoire including the new single “Don't Be Fooled.”

Trouble in the Wind:
Trouble in the Wind carries Americana/country influences, but their sound can span across a broad range of diverse genres. Trouble in the Wind has blossomed into a multi-instrumental collective able to spin larger than life, rich cinematic tales. Trouble in the Wind's multi-faceted instrumentation and their expansive lyric/yarns allow them to paint movie-like pictures on stage full of drama and imagery.

Official Website: http://www.facebook.com/events/222237664572323/

Added by Caitlin Morris on October 17, 2012

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