• rusted root Larry Hulst

House Of Blues

329 N Dearborn St.
Chicago IL 60610
312-923-2000
  • Sun Dec 27 8 pm
    http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue/32905 Rusted Root and Tom Fuller Band at House Of Blues

    Rusted Root is best known for its 1995 hippie ditty “Send Me On My Way,” a song that lived on in popular culture long after its release, through movie soundtracks and television shows alike. After a handful of releases on the majors and some breaks in between, the percussion-heavy jammers are back with 2009’s Stereo Rodeo, an album utilizing Rusted Root’s trusted blend of bluegrass and world music. The record’s high point may be the swishy and airy cover of Elvis Presley’s “Suspicious Minds.”

    House Of Blues 329 N Dearborn St., Chicago, IL
  • Mon Dec 28 8 pm
    http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue/32905 Rusted Root and Tom Fuller Band at House Of Blues

    Rusted Root is best known for its 1995 hippie ditty “Send Me On My Way,” a song that lived on in popular culture long after its release, through movie soundtracks and television shows alike. After a handful of releases on the majors and some breaks in between, the percussion-heavy jammers are back with 2009’s Stereo Rodeo, an album utilizing Rusted Root’s trusted blend of bluegrass and world music. The record’s high point may be the swishy and airy cover of Elvis Presley’s “Suspicious Minds.”

    House Of Blues 329 N Dearborn St., Chicago, IL
$37.50

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Rusted Root is best known for its 1995 hippie ditty “Send Me On My Way,” a song that lived on in popular culture long after its release, through movie soundtracks and television shows alike. After a handful of releases on the majors and some breaks in between, the percussion-heavy jammers are back with 2009’s Stereo Rodeo, an album utilizing Rusted Root’s trusted blend of bluegrass and world music. The record’s high point may be the swishy and airy cover of Elvis Presley’s “Suspicious Minds.”

Updated 08/24/2011

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