June
11 7:00 p.m.

Beck Brothers

Free Sunday Concert Series

Beck Brothers

Free Sunday Concert Series

June
11 7:00 p.m.

Beck Brothers is a dynamic folk-bluegrass band featuring some of the most skilled instrumentalists in Utah. With their masterful playing and relatable songwriting, they create an energetic live show that will entertain audiences of all ages. From start to finish, a Beck Brothers performance is a one-of-a-kind experience that’s to be noticed.


About Beck Brothers:

Born with a guitar and fiddle in their hands, Skyler and Zach Beck grew up performing or practicing every single day of their adolescent years. As they matured, they both found themselves playing all over the United States to eventually rarely picking at all. After a few years of life changes and a worldwide pandemic, the Beck brothers found themselves in a spare bedroom with some song ideas.

Finding the missing pieces proved to almost be too easy, as they previously had experience playing with all other members of the band. Isaac Geslison brought a much-needed addition of Banjo and Mandolin to keep the more traditional sounds of Bluegrass. Jed Bradshaw brought a more progressive taste with electric bass not found in most traditional bands, but appropriate for the sound. Lastly, Jaxon Tubbs’ drums tastefully added rhythm, giving the Beck Brothers their perfect blend of tradition and progression.

After only a year of performing, the Beck Brothers have performed for thousands playing alongside world-renowned acts like Tim O’Brien and Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand. On top of live shows, the Beck Brothers have released 3 singles and are currently working on an album.

 

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http://beckbrothersband.com/

This Event is Sponsored By

RAMP

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