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Vintage Trouble to Play the Sprint Center in Kansas City

By: Aug. 01, 2016
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Vintage Trouble will be in Kansas City on August 30th, performing with the Dixie Chicks at the Sprint Center.

Since the release of their breakthrough album "The Bomb Shelter Sessions" and Blue Note Records debut "1 Hopeful Rd.," Vintage Trouble has performed in front of over 25 million people in 26 countries.

Beginning with their blistering introduction on the Late Show with David Letterman to their recent performance on PBS' Austin City Limits, Vintage Trouble has used their live show as a vehicle to win over a wide range of music fans. Thanks to songs that are wildly unhinged but rooted in real musicality, gut punching but thought provoking, steeped in the heritage of old-school soul but utterly and irresistibly timeless ... mission accomplished.

Vintage Trouble has earned the support from legends such as Prince, John Varvatos, Martin Scorsese and Don Was, and have critics at NPR, Rolling Stone and The New York Times raving "like Otis Redding, Vintage Trouble makes music that is a little bit of everything ... You can slow dance, groove, rock and let it all go."

Vintage Trouble can now add the Dixie Chicks to their list of fans. Beginning August 5th, the band was handpicked for 16 shows along the DCX MMXVI tour, taking them through the south and central states like North Carolina, Virginia, Florida and Minnesota.

It's the band's chemistry, which Yahoo experienced as "imagine JAmes Brown singing lead for Led Zeppelin, and you'll get an idea of Vintage Trouble's muscular, in-the-pocket sound," that has people coming back. It's also how the band breaks down the barrier between themselves and the fans in both small clubs and stadiums alike that creates an unforgettable night of music.

Vintage Trouble shows no signs of slowing down!

Here's the video for the band's latest single "Doin' What You Were Doin'."



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