Big Red Horse

Comfort Review, Kapybara, Pretend Friend

Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 7:30 pm

All Ages

$10 | Plus fees and taxes

Not On Sale

Biography:

Big Red Horse was formed in 2014 by singer Nikki Stockham and guitar player Zac Harrington, seemingly on accident, as the initial direction of the project was an acoustic folk band. It turns out, if you just add whiskey, all roads lead back to rock.

In 2015 they teamed up with their stellar rhythm section, bassist Travis Tennyson and drummer Nathan Roy. But in true dreamer form, they weren’t satisfied with a four piece and eventually added trumpet player Emily Mudra and multi-instrumentalist Jagger Dobosz, along with many guest musicians along the way.

Blending a mixture of blues, classic rock, stoner rock, funk, with a myriad of influences, Big Red Horse is a Kansas-based six piece whose sexy and slick sound has earned them a devoted fan base at home and regionally. Big Red Horse has had the honor of opening for many major headlining acts like Lita Ford, Tesla, Reel Big Fish, Quiet Riot, Charles Bradley, and The Monophonics.

With Covid-19 setting them back on the delivery of their debut album in 2020, the band has decided to deliver it piece by piece, track by track, throughout the year, much to the joy of their fan base.

We could wax poetic using superfluous, flowery words to tell you how awesome Big Red Horse is (they are, trust me) but what it all boils down to is intention. You’ll never meet a more passionate, hardworking, group of people that have created a family-like bond that has been tested countless times. Their dedication and sincerity come through in their music, live or recorded.  It’s only a matter of time before everyone knows the name Big Red Horse.

 

https://bigredhorseband.com/

https://www.facebook.com/bigredhorseband

Big Red Horse

Venue Information:
Temple Live
332 E 1st St N
Wichita, KS 67202
https://www.templelive.com/