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LOD THE WEIGHT BAND

January 19, 2019

The Stone Pony
913 Ocean Ave.
Asbury Park, NJ
United States

Doors Open: 7:00 PM
Show Starts: 8:00 PM

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The Weight Band featuring Jim Weider from The Band, Brian Mitchell from The Levon Helm Band, Albert Rogers, Michael Bram and Matt Zeiner

featuring songs from The Band’s treasured catalog plus original tracks that complement The Band’s legacy

plus Illegally Blind and The Unknowns

Tickets: $25adv/$32dos

All Ages/21 to drink in bar area

The Weight Band originated in 2013 inside the famed Woodstock, New York barn of Levon Helm when Jim Weider and Randy Ciarlante — both former members of The Band — performed “Songs of The Band” with Band founder, Garth Hudson, alongside Jimmy Vivino and Byron Isaacs.

Inspired to carry on the legacy of the unforgettable rock group, Weider, Ciarlante and Isaacs began performing fan favorites from The Band catalog to audiences across the country, inviting Brian Mitchell to complete their sound. The Weight Band later added Albert Rogers , Michael Bram and Matt Zeiner to make up their current lineup.

Together, after four years of touring, The Weight Band has recorded a new album of original material, capturing The Band’s musical tradition and packaged for today’s vibrant Americana base. Released in February 2018, World Gone Mad is an Americana/Roots Rock masterpiece of the Woodstock sound.

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