Wow, this will be a bit special and
long overdue. We are pleased to finally get Stacie Collins to The
Greystones for a Saturday night of incendiary rock 'n roll 'n harp!
Sporting a slam-bang rock ‘n’ roll band
and a hard-core honky-tonk wail, Stacie Collins pushes the boundaries
of rock, blues and country. A singer-songwriter and a bad-ass
harmonica player in the style of Chicago Blues greats Little Walter
and James Cotton, Collins has garnered a reputation for her high
energy shows, diverse songwriting and unlike most chick-singers, they
are not all about love and heartbreak.
Based in Nashville, TN, Stacie is a
road warrior having performed countless shows in the USA and Europe
over the past few years and has even spawned a Japanese “Stacie
Collins” tribute band. In addition to touring, Collins, along with her
writing partner, husband, band mate Al Collins (Jason & The Scorchers)
have written, recorded and released five records on her own label.
Had her records been released twenty or
thirty years ago, they would have sounded as natural on ’70s FM radio
alongside ZZ Top and The Rolling Stones as they do next to
contemporary rockers like the Drive-By Truckers or Blackberry Smoke.
Absolutely not to be missed!
“Just
as there are people who come into your life like a hurricane
destroying everything in their path, there are artists who will
produce such a feeling when you see them live that nothing is ever the
same. That is precisely what happened to me the first time I saw
Stacie Collins”
RedHardnHeavy
“A
Stacie Collins show is that all too rare animal these days – a concert
that leaves you on an adrenalin and a musical high feeling that, as
long as there is Rock ’n’ Roll all is right with this crazy world”
3SongsBonn
“No
frills US roots rock done to a Southern T”
Q Magazine
“Country with a side order of soulful fire and brimstone”
Maverick Magazine
“Stacie Collins is a bad-ass chick and she can play the hell out of a
harmonica”
The Rock and Roll Geek Show
“Guaranteed to get any party started… It’s sassy, sexy & rocks like a
bitch.”
Classic Rock Magazine