Lizzie Rose
Music Room








Band/Artist Submission Form
December 2026
David Jacobs-Strain and Bob Beach
David Jacobs-Strain and Bob Beach are a multigenerational, bicoastal duo who have been performing together since 2010. They currently perform between 70 and 100 shows a year on both east and west coasts, delighting and bewildering roots music lovers. It is always music for the soul.
David Jacob-Strain is a striking slide guitar player and song poet from Eugene, Oregon. His deep love of blues and roots music is evident in every one of the songs he writes. He studied masters like Robert Johnson, Taj Mahal and Jackson Browne, but plays his own sound, his own song, with a virtuosity that is uniquely his.
Bob Beach plays harmonica with calm fierceness. A mouth-harp maestro who swaggers into a solo like The Marlboro Man, then quietly leaves the set while the rest of us wonder what just happened and how such a tiny instrument could possibly sound like that. Bob has been a working professional musician for more than 40 years bringing harmonica, flute, and vocals to a broad scope of genres.
Fri, Dec 4th, 2026
Doors Open 7:00 PM
Showtime- 7:30 PM
$30.00 Advance, $40.00 at Door
Damn The Torpedoes
Afternoon Show
The Music of Tom Petty
Mesmerizing audiences since 2007, DAMN THE TORPEDOES offer a complete Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers concert experience. Whether performing note for note renditions of Tom Petty studio recordings or engaging the audience with actual live versions of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers. Performances, patrons and venues can be assured that Damn The Torpedoes will deliver the "AWE" factor EVERY TIME.
Sat, Dec 12th, 2026
AFTERNOON SHOW
Doors Open 3:00 PM
Showtime- 3:30 PM
TICKETS ON SALE- AUGUST 2026
$55.00 Advance, $65.00 at Door
Damn The Torpedoes
Evening Show
The Music of Tom Petty
Mesmerizing audiences since 2007, DAMN THE TORPEDOES offer a complete Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers concert experience. Whether performing note for note renditions of Tom Petty studio recordings or engaging the audience with actual live versions of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers. Performances, patrons and venues can be assured that Damn The Torpedoes will deliver the "AWE" factor EVERY TIME.
Sat, Dec 12th, 2025
EVENING SHOW
Doors Open 7:00 PM
Showtime- 7:30 PM
TICKETS ON SALE- AUGUST 2026
$55.00 Advance, $65.00 at Door
Rock This Town
Christmas Spectacular
A Tribute to Brian Setzer Orchestra
ROCK THIS TOWN is a modern swing rock- Americana band playing timeless songs with an energetic edge.
The band is formed by seasoned players bringing great sounding entertainment for a diverse audience.
Sun, Dec 13th, 2026
Doors Open 7:00 PM
Showtime- 7:30 PM
TICKETS ON SALE- JUNE 2026
$45.00 Advance, $60.00 at Door
Live At The Fillmore
Afternoon Show
The Definitive Concert Tribute to the
Original Allman Brothers Band
A FEW WORDS FROM LOU MARESCA, LIVE AT THE FILLMORE’S FOUNDER:
The original Allman Brothers Band performed regularly at New York’s Fillmore East Auditorium run by legendary promoter Bill Graham and often referred to as the ‘church of rock and roll.’ The Allman Brothers Band played often enough at Fillmore East to be called ‘Bill Graham’s house band.’ It was here and at other New York metropolitan area venues like Passaic New Jersey’s Central and Capital Theaters, New York’s Central Park’s Schaefer Summer Concert Series where I and other members of LIVE AT THE FILLMORE first heard the Allman Brothers Band perform beginning in 1970.
On June 26, 1971 I was at Fillmore East for the Saturday night late show, the last public concert at Fillmore East, the one the ABB band calls ‘THE SHOW,’ the one they feel is the greatest performance they ever gave. I’ve never heard them or any other band give a better performance before or since. Sadly, the next time I heard the band was a few months later at New York’s Academy of Music. It was without its leader, Duane Allman, who had died only weeks before in a motorcycle accident near his home in Macon, Georgia. His guitar was onstage on a stand and it was the most solemn rock concert I have ever attended. I had already formed ‘Skydog,’ what may have been the very first Allman Brothers tribute band earlier that year. These shows left an indelible impression on me and others in LIVE AT THE FILLMORE.
Sat, Dec 19th, 2026
AFTERNOON SHOW
Doors Open 3:00 PM
Showtime- 3:30 PM
$60.00 Advance, $70.00 at Door
Live At The Fillmore
Evening Show
The Definitive Concert Tribute to the
Original Allman Brothers Band
A FEW WORDS FROM LOU MARESCA, LIVE AT THE FILLMORE’S FOUNDER:
The original Allman Brothers Band performed regularly at New York’s Fillmore East Auditorium run by legendary promoter Bill Graham and often referred to as the ‘church of rock and roll.’ The Allman Brothers Band played often enough at Fillmore East to be called ‘Bill Graham’s house band.’ It was here and at other New York metropolitan area venues like Passaic New Jersey’s Central and Capital Theaters, New York’s Central Park’s Schaefer Summer Concert Series where I and other members of LIVE AT THE FILLMORE first heard the Allman Brothers Band perform beginning in 1970.
On June 26, 1971 I was at Fillmore East for the Saturday night late show, the last public concert at Fillmore East, the one the ABB band calls ‘THE SHOW,’ the one they feel is the greatest performance they ever gave. I’ve never heard them or any other band give a better performance before or since. Sadly, the next time I heard the band was a few months later at New York’s Academy of Music. It was without its leader, Duane Allman, who had died only weeks before in a motorcycle accident near his home in Macon, Georgia. His guitar was onstage on a stand and it was the most solemn rock concert I have ever attended. I had already formed ‘Skydog,’ what may have been the very first Allman Brothers tribute band earlier that year. These shows left an indelible impression on me and others in LIVE AT THE FILLMORE.
Sat, Dec 19th, 2026
EVENING SHOW
Doors Open 7:00 PM
Showtime- 7:30 PM
$60.00 Advance, $70.00 at Door







