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Ben Brandt & the Soul Miners Union

  • 1219 Research Boulevard Hummelstown, PA, 17036 (map)

We’re happy to have Ben Brandt & Soul Miners Union (Ben Brandt, Nate Young, and Taylor Wade) on stage again in our Listening Room, with show opener, Sarah King!

Soul Miners Union is an original Roots and Blues band paying homage to American songwriting, rhythms, and tones. Hailing from the mountains and valleys of Pennsylvania, merging generations of listeners with an authentic representation of modern and classical themes. Based out of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and drawing from Blues, Roots, Funk, Soul, and Americana music, Soul Miners Union produce their own unique sound that is enjoyed by all.

Since then Soul Miners Union has opened for Coco Montoya at Stage on Herr in Harrisburg,Pa, Jimmy Thackeryat Dauphin County Wine and Music in Dauphin Pa, Los Lonely Boys at Rams Head Live Baltimore, Md , The Record Company at XL Live Harrisburg,PA , and Billy Price . Some of their major Influences include The Tedeschi Trucks Band, The Marshal Tucker Band, The Black Keys, Alabama Shakes, CCR, The Band Of Gypsies, Theo Katzman and many more. Debut album recorded at Flat V Studio with Josh Smith is due to be released January of 2020.


About Sarah King:

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Sarah King inhabits the dark side of Americana, creating gritty murder ballads and feminist anthems anchored by her atmospheric voice and rhythmic blues guitar. Her music is for the lost and lonely, when the twist of a knife is what keeps the pain at bay, and a song can lead to redemption. Her debut EP The Hour, produced by Simone Felice, marks her stunning arrival with "Nightstand" named 2020's #1 Best Song in Vermont by County Tracks. King's live show crackles with energy and devil-may-care attitude, earning her support slots for The Steel Woods and a place on 2021's Vermont Roots Roadshow.

"Atmospheric and haunted folk...with touches of soul and gospel” - Ray Padgett
— County Tracks 

"Merciless...she sings with a venomous tongue” - Jason Scott
— American Songwriter


First-come, entry. Please check in with the hosts.
We ask that guests not move tables without first consulting a host. (They’re heavy!)

The floor offers an up-close view from the floor of the Listening Room, and the upstairs mezzanine offers a spot overlooking the floor.

21 and over.

 

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