Nationally-touring ‘Dirty Blues’ guitarist Eric McFadden set to play Old Town Pub

‘Dirty Blues’ guitarist, Eric McFadden set to perform at the Old Town Pub this month. (Courtesy photo)
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — Acclaimed guitarist Eric McFadden, will make his way to Steamboat Springs in support of his new album “Pain By Numbers.”
The nationally-touring artist will take the stage 10 p.m. on Nov. 30 at the Old Town Pub and Restaurant.
Encompassing three decades of recording and performing live, McFadden has created his own original style. His music is dirty, his guitar is dirty, and his attitude is dirty. Not only that, he brings an unleashed passion to his songwriting, guitar playing, and his endless, creative “Pain By Numbers” journey.
What: Eric McFadden Trio
When: 10 p.m. Nov. 30
Where: Old Town Pub & Restaurant, 600 Lincoln Ave.
Cost: $12
McFadden grew up under the helm of George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, he still plays along with Eric Burdon from The Animals, you may see him on stage with Widespread Panic, Anders Osborne, Eddie Roberts, or tons of other bands ranging punk rock to metal to jam.
According to his recent news release, McFadden has a musical pedigree that’s allowed him to master a variety of musical styles and genres. He refers to his own performances as a “therapeutic musical experiences for the audience and himself.”
Recently, he took the stage as featured guitarist in Anders Osborne’s Band; and prior to that, stints with the legendary George Clinton (and Eric Burdon’s bands. McFadden has collaborated on stage and/or in studio with the likes of blues great Bo Diddley, Keb Mo’, Living Colour, Joe Strummer (The Clash), Nels Cline (Wilco), Heat, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Grace Potter, Galactic, Jack Johnson and many more.
Tickets for the show are $12 and can be purchased at the door or at theoldtownpub.com.
To reach Audrey Dwyer, call 970-871-4229, email adwyer@SteamboatPilot.com or follow her on Twitter @Audrey_Dwyer1.

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