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Brandon "Taz" Niederauer w/s/g Baby Dynamite

The Acoustic is thrilled to have Brandon "Taz" Niederauer back in Black Rock for a special Friday you won't soon forget!!
Baby Dynamite will be supporting this show with there amazing blend of Rock, Soul & Blues!!

Doors 7:00 Music 8:30pm

Tickets on sale now ---> http://brandonniederauerband.bpt.me/ 

Fourteen-year-old guitarist Brandon Niederauer is living proof that dreams really do come true. Having played in the most legendary rooms in America with some of the most prominent musicians of our time, the young guitarist/singer/songwriter has built up quite the reputation in the music world, welcoming the nickname Taz amongst fans and peers alike.

It started when Brandon watched the movie School of Rock at eight-years-old. Also inspired by his... fathers record collection, he instantly realized he wanted to play guitar. Four years later, he was cast as the principle role of guitarist Zack Mooneyham in the Tony Award-
nominated Andrew Lloyd Webber Broadway production, School of Rock the Musical at the Winter Garden Theatre.

Living in New York City welcomes great opportunity for Brandon to play with some of his most idolized musicians. Hes had the brilliant experiences of playing with members of the Allman Brothers Band including Gregg Allman, Butch Trucks, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, and Oteil Burbridge, as well as other notable musicians such as Buddy Guy,
Stevie Nicks, Lady Gaga, Slash, Jon Batiste, Dweezil Zappa, Eric Gales, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Dr. John, Gary Clark Jr., Col. Bruce Hampton, Eric Krasno, George Porter Jr., Robert Randolph, Karl Denson, Doug Wimbish, John Popper, and countless others. He has also played with Umphrey's McGee, Scorpions, Dumpstaphunk, The Revivalists, Galactic, and so many more.

Baby Dynamite music has been described as Shit-Stompin-Thumpin-Funkin Rock n Roll covered in sweet soul that's reminiscent of the 70's. And that it is!!! Come see for yourself!