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American Songwriter has this to say about The Two Tracks: "They avoid many of the cliches and gimmicks that have grown common in the Americana world while still championing a natural, Earth-grown sound. To hear an acoustic quartet reach a level of dynamic and thematic intensity like The Two Tracks do is an immeasurably rewarding experience. It’s pure musicianship, it’s pure excellence, it’s pure Americana."
Husband and wife Julie and Dave Huebner write songs that alternate between emotional and natural images of rural American life. The band cares about lyrics, story, and the power of the song as much as the music itself, and every arrangement is designed to fully highlight the direct connection between the song and the listener. Hailing from the eastern side of the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming, the band has traversed the country, bringing their joyful, unique sound to stages big and small, and even recently completed an international trip to Dubai for performances at the World Expo. Julie’s driving rhythm guitar, on-stage enthusiasm, and vocal prowess dance perfectly with Dave's rich voice, electric guitar, and unique cello playing, adding a layer of surprise to the band’s sound. This is complemented wonderfully by the four-part harmonies and rock-solid groove put together seamlessly by Taylor Phillps on bass and Fernando Serna on drums. Their last album, Cheers to Solitude, was one of the last records made at The Butcher Shoppe in Nashville with Grammy-winning engineer Sean Sullivan (Sturgill Simpson, Travelin’ McCourys) and was produced by Will Kimbrough (Todd Snider, Rodney Crowell) and mixed by Grammy winner Trina Shoemaker (Tanya Tucker, Sheryl Crow), spending several weeks on the Top 40 Americana Radio Chart, and the Top 10 Alt-Country Specialty Chart. They will be releasing a new album working with the same great team this summer titled “It’s a Complicated Life.”
“One of those consummate Americana albums...the songs just roll along with melodies dovetailing into sublime playing, wonderful harmonies and strong songwriting. There’s a direct line from the songwriters to the listeners with just the right amount of production and texture to make them dance on the surface and slide deep into the soul." - Post to Wire.
3200 E Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd
Cottonwood Heights, Utah 84121
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
9:00PM to 12:00AM
Live music 5+ nights a week
Looping live since 2001 - One man band entertainer Jon O merges raw acoustic guitar with bass and percussion accompaniments. Tasty Grooves and lead abound.
The Hog Wallow Pub is a 21 and older establishment, please bring your ID.
Secluded amongst pine trees at the base of Big Cottonwood Canyon, The Hog Wallow Pub is located kitty-corner to the historic Old Mill ruin. It is the latest reincarnation of the oldest and most notorious bar in the Cottonwood Heights area. Established in 1947 by a returning World War II veteran who converted an abandoned Civilian Conservation Corps bunkhouse into an out-of-the-way watering hole he named "The Branding… continued
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House-smoked meats, wings, burgers & more
Print MenuBurgers Finger Food Salads Smokehouse Sandwiches & Such Sauces & Dressings Sides
Freshly ground Niman Ranch grass-fed Angus beef patty, grilled chicken breast, or Impossible burger (+$1). Served with your choice of side.
Apertiffs Beers (Bottle/Can) Beers (Draft) Bourbons Ciders Bubbles Cocktails Digestifs Gins Hog Favorites Mezcals Mules & Margaritas Red Wines Rosés Rums Ryes Seasonal Signature Shots Seltzers Tequilas Vodkas Whiskeys White Wines
Split Your Plate $3.50, includes extra side and dressings
Please alert staff of dietary restrictions
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3200 E Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd
Cottonwood Heights, Utah 84121