Join us on Thursday, April 27 when Jesse Aycock and Kenny Roby take to the Woody Guthrie Center stage.
Doors: 6:30 p.m.
Show: 7 p.m.
Tickets
$20 General Admission
$15 students – student tickets can be purchased in-person at the front desk of the center, must show a valid student I.D.
$15 Woody Guthrie Center members
About Jesse Aycock
As a versatile multi-instrumentalist, Tulsa’s Jesse Aycock is an in-demand sideman who has lent his talents to several national acts over the years, traveling the world as a member of Hard Working Americans and supporting tours for musicians Elizabeth Cook and The Secret Sisters. With his latest self-titled release, Jesse stands center stage with thirteen beautifully executed songs, highlighting his significant gifts as a singer-songwriter.
In addition to his time with Hard Working Americans, The Secret Sisters and Elizabeth Cook, Jesse has also toured with Scott Hirsch, John Fullbright, Travis Linville and Samantha Crain. During his career, he’s shared the stage with musical luminaries like Tedeschi Trucks Band, Widespread Panic, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, John Moreland and Ian Moore.
After a long and difficult year, Jesse Aycock is a light at the end of a dark tunnel for listener and musician alike.
About Kenny Roby
A songwriter’s songwriter, Kenny Roby has been called a master at his craft.
A native of the Carolinas, Kenny Roby was originally known for fronting 6 String Drag, pioneers in the Alt-Country and Americana music movements of the ’90s. The band was produced by roots music godfather Steve Earle and signed to his E-Squared Records. Since 6 String Drag’s breakup in 1998, Roby has released 6 solo records as well as a live duo record with Neal Casal. Casal was slated to produce Roby’s previous 2020 solo album ‘The Reservoir’ before he unexpectedly passed away in August 2019. Dave Schools of Widespread Panic then took over production duties. Roby would later record Casal’s “Too Much To Ask” on the 41 song box set tribute ‘Highway Butterfly: The Songs Of Neal Casal.’
Kenny Roby has been praised by numerous songwriting peers, including Michael Hurley, Citizen Cope and Ryan Adams. He’s garnered critical acclaim in Billboard, Rolling Stone, No Depression and Boston Globe, while having shared stages with a plethora of well-known artists in and out of the roots music community.