Join us for an evening of Alternative 80's with RAYGUN, and unwind for the weekend while you enjoy live music, food truck, full bar service, and more - ages 18 & up.
🥂 Doors, bar service, and Jude's Traveling Food truck start at 4pm
🎶 Live music with Scott Hogue starts at 6pm
🚀 RAYGUN at 7:30pm
🚗 Free parking
More about RAYGUN...
RAYGUN is a collaboration of musicians celebrating the dark and mysterious side of alternative rock, punk and new wave commonly heard on college radio and MTV from the late 70’s to the late 80’s. The brainchild of DJ/Producer, Whit Hubner, this project consists of 5 world class, hand picked musicians and is often joined by the best musicians and singers in the scene.
Cally Rempis is a sought after vocalist and keyboardist that is seen on many stages across the Southeastern US. She has fronted RAYGUN for over 6 years, almost since its inception (she was RAYGUN’s first guest vocalist and they never let her go after that). Kevin Hornback is a sought after multi-instrumentalist that primarily plays bass for RAYGUN. Kevin has a long history in the Nashville music scene having been a part of projects from Jerry Dale McFadden (Mavericks) to Reeves Gabrels (Bowie/The Cure). Harry Rooster is our multi-instrumentalist, bringing rhythm guitar and lush keys as needed. Rooster can be seen on stages and in studios across the southeast as a solo artist and member of Voyeur Pets, Karrot - Nashville's Korn Tribute and many others. Stephanie Brush came to RAYGUN after years of drumming with like minded acts like The Exotic Ones and Eat My Fuks. Her punky rock duo Cha-Cha Heels is blowing up stages all over the southeast. She is the solid beat and attitude that keeps us all smiling. Our newest member (finally) and frequent collaborator, David Harvard, is a renowned gunslinger in these parts, with time spent in projects like Wishcraft, Blooddrive and Party Of Shine with Jeff Johnson (Jason & The Scorchers).
Steeped in the college rock of the day, these Music City veterans longed for a project to celebrate the music that inspired them - Bands like The Cure, Blondie, The Cult, and Talking Heads. RAYGUN is available for club, corporate, university, and private event bookings.
More about Scott Hogue: Mr. Adderall Jukebox...
Scott Hogue has the mind of a jukebox, the mouth of a game show host and a whole new twist on what it means to be a one man band.
As one of the few native Nashvillians that has built a career in music, Scott grew up influenced by the lavish live productions at Opryland, the burgeoning Nashville cowpunk scene of the mid 80’s, and 70’s pop radio on the far right side of the AM dial.
He went to college to get a marketing degree, not to answer a phone call for a band audition. Fortunately he did both, and that phone call launched a band named Domestic Geoffrey and an 18 year quest to become the idol of idle youth in bars and colleges throughout the Southeast. Add into that an 18 month residency in Nashville with his band the Icons and you’ve got a guy that’s played a lot of shows for a lot of people in a lot of places. But you are reading this to find out why you need to go to his next show, and here’s why.
Like most solo acts, Scott can whip out his guitar and get to work. But what makes him special is his approach to his one man band show. Scott was one of the early adopters of live looping, a technique where he plays a part live, records it and plays it back with his feet, while continuing to play and record more parts...all in real time! His idea of adding guitar synths to the mix allow him to not only play guitar, but bass, keyboards, strings and pretty much anything else the song needs. He takes a guitar and turns it into a six string symphony.
If music is the soundtrack of our lives, then Scott Hogue is not only the jukebox...he’s the reason your night won’t need a laugh track.