Bob Sauls Band w/ Myke Rock! 5-25
He's been very busy lately with his brand new music store "Bob's Guitar Shack" and his new recording studio. But he still finds time to kick your ass! A phenomenal finger-pickin' one-man blues extravaganza, Bob Sauls calls for triple-threat back-up. Joined by bassist Myke Rock and drummer Jon Coleman, the authenticity of a Delta front porch legend steps it up to a sonic presentation of Blues, Rockin' Blues and more! Jon Coleman's other band, The Rockers (with Screaming Urge Founder Michael Ravage) will also perform. Show starts at 10:00 with an opening act to be announced.
Thursday, May 25th, 10:00pm (Bob Sauls Band, starts approximately 11:00)
Andyman's Treehouse - 887 Chambers Rd., Columbus/ Grandview
DIRECTIONS
From Olentangy River Road, go west on King Avenue. The second street on your right is Pereco (which looks like an alley). Turn right, and you are there. It's on your right in the real alley.
Click HERE for MapQuest maps and driving directions!
*See "Playlist" featuring Myke Rock in this week's (May 18th) issue of Columbus Alive! CLICK HERE!!
Myke Rock wears a lot of hats. He came to prominence as a member of one of the first punk rock bands in Columbus in the late 70's early 80's and later as a gateway to getting Ohioans on the trashy daytime talk-show circuit; but he's always been more interested in local bands than Jerry Springer. He is currently the bassist for Bob Sauls Band, Foley & The New Difference, The Johnny Rockets and The Decals, serves on the Community Festival Entertainment Committee, produces Myke Rock Radio: "The Best Radio That Isn't!", and performs solo in the MultiFestival Showcase Series. Rock founded the statewide series nearly three years ago and has played in 112 of the 118 events. See what they're saying, check out Myke Rock's pages, listen to a song or two, and more, below!
He writes songs about his love for the female foot and where scum comes from and visits strawberry fields in a bizarro world of bass guitar and vocal.
~Excerpt, M-FEST Archive
Seeing a solo set by Myke Rock, who accompanied himself on bass, was the surprise of the fest for me. I was impressed. His set closer, the Beatles "Strawberry Fields Forever", was TERRIFIC! Correctly played parts and all!
~John Petric, The Other Paper, Columbus (Comfest 2004)
I was lucky enough to have caught the MultiFest gig at Fats Billiards a few months ago as I was reminded my friends in The Bogtrodders were also playing. I saw Myke Rock play his set along with a few Beatles tunes on bass and I was Blown away! I'm a huge Beatles fan and also a bass player, what a treat!
~DJ Pug
I was stunned to hear Fender bass and a soulful voice singing a song about where scum comes from. Like a deer caught in headlights, I severely dug his set. I was absolutely amazed. ~I.D. FLUX, Internet
~M-FEST Archive (Compiled from the Internet and The Other Paper)
Myke Rock MP3s:

Listen to Myke Rock Radio: The Best Radio That Isn't!

Find bios, more music files and photos +, on the following pages:
www.multifestival.com/mykerock.htm
www.myspace.com/mykerockmusic
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