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Grammy Nominated Professor Louie & The Crowmatix to Perform at WCAC

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WELLSVILLE,NY- Live music season is upon us and with that comes the exciting announcement that on April 1st at 8pm, the Grammy-nominated group Professor Louie & The Crowmatix will be bringing their legendary Americana sound to the historic Wellsville Creative Arts Center stage.

Christened “Professor Louie by none other than Rick Danko, the renowned bass player for the legendary band called “The Band”, Louie is a seasoned live performer, prolific recording artist and versatile multi-instrumentalist. Louie also wears the hat of award-winning recording Producer and Engineer, capturing the talents of some of the world’s most highly acclaimed musicians. The Crowmatix themselves have a rich history of collaborating with legendary musicians such as Bob Dylan, Levon Helm &The All Stars, The Band, Guy Davis and Van Morrison to name just a few.

Described by Midwest Record as “Killer Americana to the Max”, this Woodstock NY group is steeped in Rock ‘n’ Roll, Blues, Gospel and American Roots music. Their latest recording Strike Up The Band on Woodstock Records was released February 25th, 2022 and has already earned the RMR Radio Charts at #17.

Come see what Bill Hurley boasts as “Roots Music Royalty”. Tickets are now on sale and will go fast. A delicious dinner service will be available on the night of the show from 6-8pm. The Arts Center Cafe offers a full wine and beer menu from some of the finest breweries and wineries from the Finger Lakes area. Coffee, cool beverages and tasty desserts will be available as well during the show.

Tickets are available now. $18 presale or $20 at the door and the day of the show. Your show tickets guarantee general admission. Dinner reservations guarantee reserved seating. For more information and to purchase tickets online visit www.WellsvilleCreativeArtsCenter.com or call the WCAC at 585.593.3000. The Wellsville Creative Art Center mission is to enhance quality of life through art and education in our community.

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