On Saturday, October 13, 2007, Boston based, pop-rock frontman, Chris Trapper of The Push Starts will once again rock the Redhouse. The concert starts at 8 pm, doors open at 7:30 pm. Tickets are available at www.theredhouse.org.
Tapper is a founding member and the lead singer for nationally acclaimed pop-rock band The Push Stars. The New York Times calls the band “classic pop perfection.” When on hiatus from The Push Stars, Trapper writes, records and tours in support of his solo efforts. Additionally, his music can be found on major motion pictures and TV soundtracks including There is Something About Mary, Say It Isn’t So, ER, and Malcolm in the Middle. Trapper has been honored with numerous Boston Music Awards and a Platinum Record for his songs on the Great Big Sea release Sea of No Cares.
“Chris Trapper’s musical style is one that’s unique and progressive in terms of song interpretation,” says Laura Austin, the Artistic Director of the Redhouse. “He always plays a great gig and we are excited and proud to host him again at the Redhouse. I guarantee you, this will be one gig you don’t want to miss.”
The Redhouse is a nonprofit multi-arts center located at 201 South West Street, on the corner of West Fayette Street and South West Street. Administrative office hours are Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm. The Box office is open from 12pm to 4pm Monday through Friday and 2 hours prior to each event. The Joan Lukas Rothenberg Gallery is open by appointment.
Additional information on programming and membership is available at www.theredhouse.org or by phone at 315-425-0405.
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