The Hooten Hallers are back in the Benelux this November/December
04-03-2022Columbia, Missouri trio The Hooten Hallers are a high-energy blues-rock band known for hard-traveling and wild live shows, with a seemingly endless tour schedule. The myriad of influences in their music incorporates elements of rhythm & blues, rock’n’roll, honky tonk, jazz, soul, and punk with a thematic penchant for the strange and the unexplained. Their live shows take the listener on a seamless ride from unapologetically raucous blues on the lap steel and bass sax, to a sweet three part harmony country ballad, to a romping dance number.
Listeners often detect hints of George Thorogood, Morphine, and Tom Waits, but anyone who has seen The Hooten Hallers live knows that this power trio is unlike anything they’ve experienced before.
John Randall’s demonically-tinged vocals and manic guitar, and Andy Rehm’s screaming falsetto vocals and steady, pounding drum beat keep the band focused on their unique blend of deep blues and country punk. Kellie Everett brings the power with the deep rumble of her baritone and bass saxophones. When The Hooten Hallers come to town, you know it’s gonna be a party!
This week The Hooten Hallers were in the Benelux supporting The Dead South and in November/December they'll be back for some headline shows:
29/11: Hoogezand, NL - Theater ‘t Kielzog
30/11: Waardamme, BE - Cowboy UP
01/12: Utrecht, NL - dBs
02/12: Drachten, NL - Iduna
03/12: Haarlem, NL - Patronaat