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David George Orchestra: Rock n' Roll Christmas Show

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David George Orchestra: Rock n' Roll Christmas Show
with special guest comedian Ben Hussman
Doors: 7 p.m. || Show: 8 p.m. || All Ages
$20: GA Advance || $25: GA Day of Show
$80: Table of 2 || $160: Table of 4
$2 Minor Fee at the Door
All tickets are GA standing room only
Tables are assigned and labeled based upon time of purchase

In 2021, still reeling from the Pandemic, George put together the David George Orchestra (a big band with upright bass, drums, keys, guitar, three vocalists, and a four-piece horn section) and performed songs from his hit musical Christmas Ain’t A Drag at the Record Bar in Kansas City to a limited crowd. This year he is planning on taking the David George Orchestra on the road in the Midwest with additional songs added to the show!

Music has been ingrained into George’s DNA since childhood. When he was three years old, watching a Notre Dame football game with his father, he mentioned that he wanted to be the guy with the big furry hat leading the marching band instead of the star running back. He did play football in high school, but it was music that was a constant force in who he became.

Getting a call to join John Fogerty’s band was a career-defining moment in George’s life and it threw him into the fire. Learning forty songs in a week and only two eight-hour rehearsals before walking on stage in front of 10,000 people at the first show of many was a challenge but earned him the respect of people he looked up to. Sharing the stage with John was a thrill, and the chance to share a stage with Paul McCartney and perform on Letterman, Leno, and The View was something he could only dream about.

From 1999 to 2008 George was the lead singer and guitarist for the alternative rock group Moaning Lisa. Putting out two full-lengths and an EP (under the name Culture Killers), the band toured the Midwest extensively before moving to Los Angeles.

In 2015 George created the musical Christmas Ain’t A Drag, a fun-filled show about four lives that intersect in a nightclub on Christmas Eve with original music inspired by the Brian Setzer Orchestra Christmas Show and other big band music of the era. Christmas Ain’t A Drag starred Billy Blanks, Jr. and featured Music Director Bob Malone (John Fogerty, Ringo Starr) where it debuted at the legendary Cutting Room in New York City in 2019 to rave revues. Theater Pizzaz called it a “Holly jolly holiday spectacular!”

George has spent the last few years producing artists (David Luther, Jason Buice) as well as releasing five albums of his own material including the acclaimed Radiant Man with A Crooked Mile.

Although music was George’s first calling, after graduating college he pursued a career in film. His first job was as a production assistant on the hit TV series The Wonder Years. He also worked at 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros Studios in the Film Production Department.

As a solo artist, George has been extremely fortunate to have shared the stage with The Lumineers, Robert Earl Keen, Jacob Dylan, Styx, The Temptations, Art Alexakis/Everclear, REO Speedwagon, and Don Felder (Eagles). When the Kansas City Royals were in the 2014 World Series he wrote a song for the city called “Hey, Kansas City!” It became the Touchdown Anthem for the Kansas City Chiefs during the 2015 season and still gets heard on radio and TV.