Ronnie Earl and The Broadcasters
The Four-Time Blues Music Award Winner and Guitar Player of the Year, returns to his "Favorite Place to Play"
Saturday, October 2nd at 8pm
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New Safety Guidelines now in effect for…
...our Full Schedule of Fall Events
...our Full Schedule of Fall Events
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A MASK MANDATE is NOW in EFFECT in ARLINGTON
GENERAL INFORMATION
All tickets bought for this event will be for RESERVED seating.
***WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE Seating Is Available Online***
Also, if you need reasonable accommodations, please call our Box Office: 781.646.4849
ONE SHOW ONLY!
Doors will open 45-Minutes prior to start time…
START TIME:
Saturday, October 2nd, 2021 at 8:00PM
PRICING & TICKETING
All ticket prices include an embedded $3.00 Facility Fee
SEAT PRICES:$35.00 | $45.00
[Ticketing Surcharge is added ONLINE, BY-PHONE and AT-THE-BOX-OFFICE]
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$45.00 ...for OUR BEST SEATS that are in the FRONT EIGHT ROWS of the FIRST-FLOOR Center Section
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$35.00 ...for OUR PRICE-VALUE SEATS that are in the Center ROWS-J to ROWS-O, on the Sides , and in the Balcony
**BALCONY SEATS WILL REQUIRE STAIRS - NO ELEVATOR**
**BALCONY SEATS ARE NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE**
CALL OUR BOX OFFICE AT [781.646.4849} for the following discounts
Veterans, Active Military & active-service-family-members HALF-PRICE SEATS
Regent Theatre Members 35%-OFF
AT OUR BOX OFFICE
Present your Arlington Card for a discount…
Legendary Blues guitarist Ronnie Earl is a four time Blues Music Award winner as Guitar Player of the Year.
He has served as an Associate Professor of Guitar at Berklee College of Music, and has also taught at the National Guitar summer workshop in Connecticut.
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In 1995 Ronnie released Ronnie Earl: Blues Guitar with Soul, an instructional VHS tape that was then re-released in DVD format in 2005. Earl’s discography includes acclaimed albums on Stony Plain Records, Black Top, Bullseye Blues, Verve, and Telarc. His 1996 Bullseye Blues release, Grateful Heart: Blues and Ballads, won Downbeat Magazine’s Blues Album of the Year, and in 2004 Earl’s Hey José won the Best Blues/R&B Song at the 3rd Annual Independent Music Awards. In 2014, Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters celebrated 26 years as a band. The last five releases by Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters, Spread the Love (2010), Just for Today (2013), and Good News (2014), Father’s Day (2015) and Maxwell Street (2016) all debuted on the top ten Billboard Blues charts and received wide critical acclaim.
Ronnie Earl has played alongside such legends as Hubert Sumlin, Earl King, Muddy Waters, Junior Wells, Kim Wilson and the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Jimmie Vaughan, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Carlos Santana, Eric Clapton, The Allman Brothers Band and many others, including, B.B. King, who said about Ronnie, “I feel the respect and affection for him that a father feels for his son. He is one of the most serious blues guitarists you can find today. He makes me proud.”