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Hillbilly Casino, Viceroy Kings
The Southgate House Revival - Revival Room
Fri March 28, 2025 8:00 pm (Doors: 7:00 pm)
Ages 18 and up
$15 adv/$20 dos Buy Tickets
03/28/25

Hillbilly Casino:
Long running Nashville Rockabilly legends

Viceroy Kings:
"Hyper-charged blasts of Midwestern cow-punk. Ripping country-punk & garage-rock stompers" - Dayton.com

Revival Room Show
7pm doors/8pm Show
18+

 

Hillbilly Casino believes in Real American Music. So much so, that they've begun their own one-band movement. They've managed to combine the American blues with hardwood Honky Tonk, Rock N’ Roll, Rockabilly, and topped it off with a healthy DIY Punk Rock attitude and work ethic. 

With volumes of popular original songs, Hillbilly Casino makes Real American Music their own unique style while drawing their influences from legendary American artists, such as Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry, The Blasters, Nick Curran and more.

After 10 years Hillbilly Casino is still going strong. Every member brings their own special flavor to the band. Barnstorming daredevil frontman, Nic Roulette, Bassist Geoff Firebaugh, aka "the Vanilla Gorilla", Guitarist Ronnie "Crutchero" Crutcher, and Mighty Matt Arnn on Drums. Each member is a master of their own craft, which brings together a recipe of what America is truly starving for: Real American Music!

Hillbilly Casino brings this a high performance energy X 10 to every recording and/or show. There is a REVOLUTION brewing America, and its time for a good ole fashion Tennessee Stomp. So crack open some Ole Glory, and taste America again for the first time!

HILLBILLY CASINO - Real American Music !

"Dayton, Ohio cow-punk band Viceroy Kings return with their country tinged punk sound. Musically, they fall somewhere between Social Distortion and Two Cow Garage. Punk informed by the vibe of outlaw country. High energy numbers benefit from the addition of piano. Brian Hogarth's vocals brings to mind early Hot Water Music, Lars Frederickson, or Tom Waits after a couple lozenges. Rough around the edges working class punk."  - PunkNews