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Trail - Charles Bailey Theatre

The Bellamy Brothers: The Love Still Flows Tour - Charles Bailey Theatre - Trail

Sonic Flower Entertainment presents The Bellamy Brothers: The Love Still Flows Tour Tuesday, April 30th at 7:30PM The Bailey Theatre in Trail, BC. All tickets $58.50 - Reserved Seating. Approx. 2.5 hours total performance including Opening Act and Intermission. THE BELLAMY BROTHERS

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The Bellamy Brothers: The Love Still Flows Tour - Charles Bailey Theatre - Trail
The Bellamy Brothers: The Love Still Flows Tour - Charles Bailey Theatre - Trail

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Apr 30, 2024, 7:30 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.

Trail - Charles Bailey Theatre, 1501 Cedar Ave, Trail, BC V1R 4C7, Canada

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Sonic Flower Entertainment presents The Bellamy Brothers: The Love Still Flows Tour Tuesday, April 30th at 7:30PM The Bailey Theatre in Trail, BC. All tickets $58.50 - Reserved Seating. Approx. 2.5 hours total performance including Opening Act and Intermission. THE BELLAMY BROTHERS: THE LOVE STILL FLOWS… Howard and David continue to prove that the trail they’ve ridden to fame has been as unique as their music itself—music that is now celebrating over 40 years of success. The road that started on the pop music charts in the ‘70’s, took a winding turn into country music in the ‘80’s, paving the way for duos to come, such as Brooks & Dunn, Montgomery Gentry, Big & Rich and previously—The Judds. But before the road forked into country, the musical odyssey of brothers Bellamy started creatively smoldering in their home state of Florida, before exploding nationally amidst the ’70’s pop music culture of L.A. The brothers first official gig was in 1968, playing a free show with their father at the Rattlesnake Roundup in San Antonio, Florida. They honed their early skills playing Black clubs throughout the south, and singing backup for artists such as Percy Sledge, Eddie Floyd and Little Anthony & The Imperials. Within a few months, the brothers moved north, immersing themselves and their rock/country sound in the Atlanta market, where the Allman Brothers were the emerging kings of the music world. Their big break came in the form of the hit, “Spiders & Snakes,” written by David and recorded by Jim Stafford. The song became a smash, eventually selling more than three million units worldwide. It became the catapult that rocketed the brothers onto the L.A. music scene. Young and impressionable, Howard and David fell into the musical circle of the greats of the day: Bob Dylan, James Taylor and Van Morrison, as well as West Coast based country rockers like Poco and the Byrds.

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