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Friday, September 22, 2017

Changing The Locks: @bryanranney Album Release Show 9/29 @offbroadwaystl

This Friday, September 29th is an Album Release Concert : "Changing The Locks" by Bryan Ranney at Off Broadway. Visit HERE for all of the event details. Below are links to his first two singles. If you can't make the show and you like what you hear the pre-order information is listed below. In addition, there are exclusive incentives offered if you purchase tickets online in advance. His biography is also below to learn more on this artist.

- Stream "Just Llike Me"

- Stream "Hello Love"

PRE-ORDER THE VINYL LP :

1st Edition, Deluxe LP, 12 inch vinyl, 33 1/3 RPM. Preorder the New Album, Deliverable on September 29th.

PRE-ORDER THE CD :

The highest quality digital audio. The most compact of discs. Deliverable on September 29.

Advanced Tickets:

If you purchase your tickets online BEFORE Friday, September 8th at 9:29pm you will be eligible to receive:

1. A FREE autographed concert poster; and
2. An invitation to the meet & greet PRE-PARTY with Bryan on the day of the show; and
3. EARLY ACCESS to the venue for the BEST SEATS

SEATING IS LIMITED and will very likely SELL OUT before the day of show, so if you would like a seated ticket, please BUY YOUR TICKETS TODAY and select the “SEATED” ticket option.

BUY TICKETS HERE.

Bio:

Mandolinist and singer, Bryan Ranney has spent the last year traveling across the country on the ‘Not A Ukulele’ Tour, selling-out venues, winning media attention, and delighting listeners with his catchy, original brand of alternative-folk music. Ranney leads a band of skilled improvisors. Brought up in the hard-knock Saint Louis music scene, each member is a fine representative of the vibrant, melting-pot, americana-culture of acoustic blues, hippie-bluegrass, and river-town roots music that pervades the region. A truly gifted performer, Ranney seduces his audience with simple melodies, beautiful phrasing and a hypnotic groove. The characters that inhabit his songs can be dark and complex, but the poetry that renders them is genuine and unembellished. In concert, Bryan Ranney will warm your heart and leave you buzzing long after the final applause.

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