California rock icons The Mother Hips to perform at Carson City's Nashville Social Club
Renowned as the heartbeat of live music and culinary excellence in Carson City, Nashville Social Club is excited to unveil a special performance by The Mother Hips at The Swan Music Hall on Thursday, March 21 at 7:30 pm. This exclusive show is part of NSC's March Madness celebration, offering a month-long extravaganza of live music and entertainment.
Secure your tickets now for an unforgettable evening with The Mother Hips! Established nearly 30 years ago, The Mother Hips have become a cornerstone of California rock and soul, earning acclaim for their live performances and ten studio albums. The upcoming performance at The Swan Music Hall promises to showcase their signature blend of infectious country funk, soulful ballads, and the timeless sound that has endeared them to audiences over the years.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Mother Hips found solace in creating their latest album, "Glowing Lantern." Co-founders Tim Bluhm and Greg Loiacono produced a collection of songs that serve as a warm, safe place amid the uncertainties of the past year. The album reflects the band's unique ability to infuse weighty themes with an unflagging optimism, creating an inviting atmosphere for listeners.
For concert-goers seeking an enhanced experience, Nashville Social Club invites you to book pre-show dinner reservations. Limited slots are available, offering attendees the chance to savor a delectable meal or crafted cocktail before immersing themselves in The Mother Hips' musical journey. Secure your reservation by calling (775) 515-0020.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness The Mother Hips live at The Swan Music Hall. Tickets are available now, and pre-show dinner reservations can be booked by calling (775) 515-0020. Visit www.thenashvilleclub.com to purchase tickets now.
About The Mother Hips:
The Mother Hips are back with a new album, When We Disappear, a compelling new studio album set for release January 27, 2023 on Blue Rose. Based in Northern California, the Hips headed to New Mexico, spending time at Ghost Ranch before settling in at Jono Manson's Kitchen Sink studio in Sante Fe in late 2021 for the sessions. Self-produced, When We Disappear features nine new tracks co-written by co-founders Tim Bluhm and Greg Loiacono — a collection of lit-psych rock songs Inspired by psychology and literature — as well as a raw, garagey cover of Buffy St. Marie’s 1964 addiction song “Codine.” Hailed by the San Francisco Chronicle as “one of the Bay Area’s most beloved live outfits,” The Mother Hips' headline and festival performances have become the stuff of legend, finding them sharing stages with everyone from Johnny Cash and Wilco to Lucinda Williams and The Black Crowes. Rolling Stone called the band “divinely inspired,” while Pitchfork praised their “rootsy mix of 70’s rock and power pop,” and The New Yorker lauded their ability to “sing it sweet and play it dirty.”
About Nashville Social Club Carson City:
Located at 1105 S Carson St, in the heart of Carson City, NV, Nashville Social Club (NSC) is an award-winning restaurant, concert and events venue, and lounge. The restaurant’s menu features Nashville-inspired southern specialties from fried green tomatoes to shrimp and grits to ‘Lovin’ From the Oven’ dreamy desserts. NSC has given Carson City a totally new concept in dining, drinking, dancing, and entertainment. The Swan Music Hall at NSC features national touring artists performing in an intimate concert setting with several shows every month. Visitors to NSC can also tour the Wander Hall, a permanent rock-hall-themed exhibit featuring memorabilia from co-owner John Procaccini’s decades in the music industry, including priceless items from The Doobie Brothers, Peter Frampton, and Frank Sinatra. Nashville Social Club is open Tuesday through Sunday.