Boy Named Sue

October 25 @ 6:00 pm

Friday, October 25th, 2024

A horn band tribute to Johnny Cash & other country legends by Cuchulain

$10 Advance // $12 Day Of Show
6pm Doors / 7pm Show
All Ages

Boy Named Sue is a rowdy horn band tribute to Johnny Cash and other country legends. Fronted by Cuchulain, a low-voiced songwriter with a wry wit, the band performs country favorites from the Man in Black himself, as well as Garth Brooks, Josh Turner, Dolly Parton, and Willie Nelson. Sure to be a crowd favorite, Cuchulain’s band opens with a short set of originals before bringing the house down with time-tested honky-tonkin classics.

CUCHULAIN
Cuchulain is a low-voiced songwriter with a wry wit. The NPR Music-featured folk singer released an album of long distance pandemic collaborations called FEAT on Nov 5, 2021 that was called “an as-yet-unpublished portion of the Great American Songbook.” Cuchulain’s deep baritone and clever lyrics have drawn comparisons to Randy Newman, Leonard Cohen, and Johnny Cash. From rooms as big as the Kennedy Center or as small as a friend’s living room, Cuchulain’s lyrics have brought laughs and tears to audiences across the US and beyond as he shared the stage with renowned folk acts including Ira Wolf, Jeffrey Lewis, Viv & Riley, Billy Keane, Upstate, and more. His Sing In The Shower single release tour took him to Europe in the summer of 2022, and his nationwide My Dog single release tour criss-crossed the US in summer 2023. His new album “Minute To Win It” – a visual album of 20 songs in 20 minutes – is out now and taking the world by storm.