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295 E Dougherty Street
Athens, GA 30601
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Tickets on sale now! Doors open at 6:00 p.m. for food and drinks! We will have reserved table seating available on the mezzanine level on a first come first serve basis. These tables are now sold out! All other table seating will be available as general admission on a first come first serve basis. There will be a standing room only dance floor for this show If you need to visualize the soul, think of it as a kind of train. Yes, a long, lonesome freight train rumbling from generation to gener... (read more)
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FROM THE OUTSIDE, A 30 foot smoke stack anchors the venue's entry tower while three glass and metal garage doors blend the exterior patio with the interior space. A warm palette of brick and stucco recall the... (View all The Melting Point events) Book Hotel

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Tickets on sale now! Doors open at 6:00 p.m. for food and drinks! We will have reserved table seating available on the mezzanine level on a first come first serve basis. These tables are now sold out! All other table seating will be available as general admission on a first come first serve basis. There will be a standing room only dance floor for this show If you need to visualize the soul, think of it as a kind of train. Yes, a long, lonesome freight train rumbling from generation to generation on an eternally rainy morning: its boxcars are loaded with sighs and laughter, its hobos are angels, its engineer is the queen of spades - and the queen is wild. Whoo-whoo! Hear that epiphanic whistle blow. The train's destination is the godhead, but it stops at the Big Bang, at the orgasm, and at the hole in the fence that the red fox sneaks through down behind the barn. It's simultaneously a local and an express, but it doesn't transport weaponry, and it certainly ain't no milk run."- Tom Robbins, Villa Incognito

Sol Driven Train's music weaves through genres like a Tom Robbins paragraph. The band's sonic schizophrenia absorbs American influences like Jon Prine and Paul Simon, and Afro-Caribbean rhythms into honest songs about life, love, loss, and long johns. The 5-piece band, based in Charleston, SC, features 4 rotating lead vocalists, and multi-instrumental talent spread across horns, strings, and percussion.

"Believe," the band's 8th independent release in 10 years (including a live album, a live concert DVD, and two studio albums for children), is getting national airplay. The band stays busy on the road, averaging 150 shows per year, and is appearing this summer at festivals and clubs across the country. more >>>
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