Kit Mayer and The Pack with Alex Toast

$25.00

Saturday, March 11, 2023
7:30 PM

Kit Mayer brings his original music to the stage along with his band The Pack. A long time mainstay of the La Crosse music scene, he has been a part of the Pump House performance scene since his initial work with the Heart of La Crosse in the early 1980s as a musician, filmmaker and writer.

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Saturday, March 11, 2023
7:30 PM

Doors open at 7:00pm

General Public: $25
Members: $20*
Student/Military: $15**

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(Pricing listed does not include tax. Tax and a $3.50 convenience/handling fee will be added at check out)

 

Featuring opening performance by Alex Toast!

Toast’s music infuses elements of percussive fingerstyle guitar with jazzy folk that gives the music a truly unique sound. His introspective lyrics are carried by layers of rhythmic smacks, progressive chords, and lead guitar, and they offer a hopeful view of the future and the now.

 

 

Kit Mayer and “The Pack” features Jeff Sherin on lead guitar, Mark Denny on bass guitar and Paul Herber on drums.

Kit Mayer brings his original music to the stage along with his band The Pack. A long time mainstay of the La Crosse music scene, he has been a part of the Pump House performance scene since his initial work with the Heart of La Crosse in the early 1980s as a musician, filmmaker and writer.

Kit Mayer has been making and creating music since coming to the Upper Mississippi Valley in the late seventies. Based in Lacrosse, Wisconsin he has been working in groups, duets and as a solo artist. He helped found the bands Blind Baby Olin & the Workbenches, Jawbone and The Mayer Brothers Band. His most recent group is Kit Mayer & the Pack as well as doing some solo work and duet shows with guitarist Jeff Sherin. All of his work has emphasized originality in both style and in the writing of new music. He has also built a career in the region as a theatre artist designing scenery and lighting.

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