Selwyn Birchwood

May 28, 2022 8:00 pm 701 Main Street, Daytona Beach, Florida

Orlando-born Selwyn Birchwood whips up his blues not only on guitar but also on his lap steel. As a 19-year-old, Birchwood toured in the band of Texas-bred bluesman Sonny Rhodes, who urged his protégé not only to continue pursuing the blues but also to get a college degree. And so Birchwood did, earning an MBA from the University of Tampa.

Now, with two previous Alligator Records releases and countless performances under his belt, Birchwood is riding high. Wanting to capture the power of the larger band, Birchwood brought in Tom Hambridge (Buddy Guy, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Susan Tedeschi) to produce his new album, Living In A Burning House. Recorded in Birchwood’s home state of Florida, the album features 13 songs written and arranged by Birchwood. From the rocking opener I’d Climb Mountains to the sweet soul of She’s A Dime and One More Time to the hair-raising Revelation, Living In A Burning House features some of the most striking and original writing on today’s blues scene. Birchwood’s voice and vision are clear, his sound is edgy and compelling, and his stories are memorable and timeless.

“I write and sing what I know,” Birchwood says. “Sonny always said, ‘Play what’s in your heart.’ I’ve never lost sight of that.”

Doors open at 7:00, show starts at 8:00.

Online ticket sales for this show have ended.  All remaining seats available at the door.

 

Igor & The Red Elvises

March 19, 2022 9:00 pm 701 Main Street, Daytona Beach, Florida

Igor and The Red Elvises return to The Bank on March 19th!

The Red Elvises began in 1995 after founder Igor Yuzov dreamed that Elvis Presley came to him and told him to start playing rock’n’roll. Not one to say no to the King, Igor and his Russian friends started playing on Santa Monica’s 3rd Street Promenade. Their street musician days did not last long, however, as they drew such huge crowds that the City of Santa Monica brought them to court and ordered them off the streets. Since then Red Elvises have been constantly touring, with occasional breaks from the road to record an album or take part in film and television projects. This constant work for the last 15 years has led to them gaining a world-wide following, with successful tours all over North America, Europe and Russia.

Igor & Red Elvises have declined several major record deals, prefering to maintain independent status and produce all their own work. This includes 11 studio albums, one live album, a live concert DVD and a Greatest Hits compilation. Added to their long resume is work in film and television. They can be found playing everything from large festivals to private parties, small venues to massive stages such as 2005’s Live 8 Benefit Concert. Whatever the event, wherever Igor & Red Elvises go, they bring the party with them.

Doors 8:00, Show starts at 9:00

Online Ticket Sales have ended.  All remaining seats available at the door.

Stacy Mitchhart Band

February 3, 2022 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Stacy Mitchhart’s musical journey began in his native Cincinnati, Ohio, in a home where jazz guitar masters like Wes Montgomery and Johnny Smith were played on the stereo. Therefore it was natural that he gravitated to the six-string. As a child he saw the outrageous Little Richard on a TV show and was captivated by his showmanship. Little Richard looked and acted differently than anybody he had ever been exposed to. Today, Mitchhart has created his own brand of showmanship that brings audiences back again and again.

“I heard Springsteen, Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, but that stuff never moved me,” he recounts. “When I saw Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland and B.B. King, I knew what I wanted to do. Since then, my playing’s just gotten more focused and aggressive with time.”
Another serious inspiration was Cincinnati guitarist and singer Frank Hedges, a musical preacher whose sons were also in Mitchhart’s first band. “He played guitar in a strange, almost drum like style, which taught me to concentrate on the groove.”
Mitchhart has always been a bandleader. He developed his sound and stagecraft at the helm of four groups in Cincinnati — climbing the pinnacle of the city’s blues scene. He also began his recording career there, with 1993’s Blues Transfusion. Since then he’s made more than a dozen more albums, with many charting in the top 10 on Billboard Blues Charts. By the early ’90s he was the top blues act in Cincinnati, But when he played his first gigs in Nashville 26 years ago, he knew he’d found his musical home.
“The very first time I came to Nashville I sold 24 CDs off the bandstand and the audience was amazing,” Mitchhart recalls. “They were alive!” In short order he was offered the house band slot at Printers Alley’s famed Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar.

“Very quickly, because there are so many tourists in Nashville, I realized I was seeing different people in the audience from all over the world every single night, and because this is Music City, they were really coming to listen,” he continues. “The Stacy Mitchhart Band has become known as one of the top live acts in Nashville because our sound is different and we bring a lot of energy to the stage.”
Over two decades later, that hasn’t changed. Mitchhart’s name is still synonymous with “blues” in the most rapidly growing city along the Cumberland River and he’s still playing 200 of his annual dates without leaving home. Thanks to the international following he’s largely built in Nashville at Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar and BB Kings, Mitchhart has also performed in eight other countries.
“I’ve played everything from 50,000 seat, sold-out arenas to 5,000-to-15,000 attendance blues festivals to 1,500-seat theaters to 250-seat clubs to a 40-seat grocery store to backyard barbecues and weddings to corporate parties,” he relates. “The bottom line is that every gig is important to the people that booked you and the audience always deserves your best.
“The truth is,” Mitchhart continues, “I’m more comfortable onstage entertaining than I am in my own living room. I’ve spent my whole life there.

During the Pandemic, through live virtual performances, Stacy’s fans have discovered his Solo Acoustic Blues Concerts. More than half of his European shows are this style and now Stacy is also performing 50+ solo concerts in the US.

Doors open at 7:00 pm, show starts at 8:00

The Electric Network Part I

February 5, 2022 8:30 pm 701 Main Street, Daytona Beach, Florida

Steff McKee Productions presents
ARE FRIENDS ELECTRIC
starring in
The Electric Network

Are Friends Electric return to the Bank with a fun filled and exciting night of music, sure to be packed with joyful surprises that only AFE can deliver.

This show will take you on a journey through past shows and experience, along with possible glimpses into what may be in store for 2022! This show is also being filmed and recorded for promotional material so bring your loudest cheers and most Electric outfit!

Doors open at 7:30 pm, show starts at 8:30 pm

Online ticket sales have ended.  All remaining tickets may be purchased at the door.

Victor Wainwright & The Train

April 1, 2022 8:00 pm 701 Main Street, Daytona Beach, Florida

On April 1st Victor Wainwright & The Train will roll through Daytona!

Though his career began over a decade ago with genuine rock n’ roll honky-tonk, Wainwright has broadened his artistic scope over the years to include music representing virtually every corner of the blues. His insatiable interest in music discovery, sheer love for entertaining and curiosity have led him all around the world, and the resulting perspective is a reflection of his passion for entertaining and creating progressive roots music in an effort to move the art-form forward. Composer, producer, vocalist, and award wining entertainer and piano player; Victor Wainwright is a raucous high-octane, dynamic performer and crowd pleaser with soul to spare.

Doors open at 7:00, Opening Act (TBA) starts at 8:00.  Victor Wainwright & The Train takes the stage at 9:00.

Online ticket sales have ended.  Only General Admission tickets remain available at the door.

The Electric Network

December 4, 2021 8:30 pm 701 Main Street, Daytona Beach, Florida

Steff McKee Productions presents
ARE FRIENDS ELECTRIC
starring in
The Electric Network

Are Friends Electric return to the Bank with a fun filled and exciting night of music, sure to be packed with joyful surprises that only AFE can deliver.

This show will take you on a journey through past shows and experience, along with possible glimpses into what may be in store for 2022! This show is also being filmed and recorded for promotional material so bring your loudest cheers and most Electric outfit!

Doors open at 7:30 pm, show starts at 8:30 pm

Online ticket sales for this event have ended.  All remaining General Admission tickets available at the door for $25

Igor & The Red Elvises

October 23, 2021 9:00 pm 701 Main Street, Daytona Beach, Florida

Igor and The Red Elvises return to The Bank on October 23rd!

The Red Elvises began in 1995 after founder Igor Yuzov dreamed that Elvis Presley came to him and told him to start playing rock’n’roll. Not one to say no to the King, Igor and his Russian friends started playing on Santa Monica’s 3rd Street Promenade. Their street musician days did not last long, however, as they drew such huge crowds that the City of Santa Monica brought them to court and ordered them off the streets. Since then Red Elvises have been constantly touring, with occasional breaks from the road to record an album or take part in film and television projects. This constant work for the last 15 years has led to them gaining a world-wide following, with successful tours all over North America, Europe and Russia.

Igor & Red Elvises have declined several major record deals, prefering to maintain independent status and produce all their own work. This includes 11 studio albums, one live album, a live concert DVD and a Greatest Hits compilation. Added to their long resume is work in film and television. They can be found playing everything from large festivals to private parties, small venues to massive stages such as 2005’s Live 8 Benefit Concert. Whatever the event, wherever Igor & Red Elvises go, they bring the party with them.

Doors 8:00, Show starts at 9:00

Online Ticket Sales have ended.

Kids Rock the Nation Fundraiser

December 6, 2021 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm 701 Main Street, Daytona Beach, Florida

Larry McCray (Left) & Bill “The Sauce Boss” Wharton (Right)

 

This Event is SOLD OUT!

Special thanks to:

Igor & The Red Elvises

July 31, 2021 9:00 pm 701 Main Street, Daytona Beach, Florida

Igor and The Red Elvises return to The Bank on July 31st!

The Red Elvises began in 1995 after founder Igor Yuzov dreamed that Elvis Presley came to him and told him to start playing rock’n’roll. Not one to say no to the King, Igor and his Russian friends started playing on Santa Monica’s 3rd Street Promenade. Their street musician days did not last long, however, as they drew such huge crowds that the City of Santa Monica brought them to court and ordered them off the streets. Since then Red Elvises have been constantly touring, with occasional breaks from the road to record an album or take part in film and television projects. This constant work for the last 15 years has led to them gaining a world-wide following, with successful tours all over North America, Europe and Russia.

Igor & Red Elvises have declined several major record deals, prefering to maintain independent status and produce all their own work. This includes 11 studio albums, one live album, a live concert DVD and a Greatest Hits compilation. Added to their long resume is work in film and television. They can be found playing everything from large festivals to private parties, small venues to massive stages such as 2005’s Live 8 Benefit Concert. Whatever the event, wherever Igor & Red Elvises go, they bring the party with them.

Doors 8:00, Show starts at 9:00

Online ticket sales for this event have ended.  All remaining tickets available at the door.