EARLY TIMES & THE HIGH ROLLERS

Early Times & The High Rollers performing at Cafe Eleven

October 3, 2024
8:00pm

The Original Cafe Eleven
St. Augustine Beach, FL

 
General Admission seated tickets: $20 advance / $25 day of show
 
Reserved Table seated tickets: $30

  • Half Price Happy Hour from 3pm-7pm
  • Seated show
  • Table seating is reserved for Reserved Seating Ticket purchasers.
  • General Admission tickets have access to open seating area. Table seating is not available for GA ticket purchasers. There is no assigned seating in GA section.
  • Food is available until concert begins. Once concert begins only drinks & desserts are available.
  • All ages event

 

Early Times and the High Rollers are a NYC band specializing in original rock and soul music fronted by Early Times, a composer with a list of songs that have received national and international airplay who has toured the U.S. and Europe.

Before leaving his home state of California, he was awarded Best Guitarist in the Sacramento Music Awards. He then toured internationally with E.C. Scott and recorded two albums with E.C. for the Blind Pig Label.

The band has had a string of national radio hits on SiriusXM radio as well as regional terrestrial stations.

With a 6-hour program running 7 days per week, on a platform that currently boasts over 32 million subscribers, Early Times remains the most prevalent on-air personality for blues radio in the United States.

“…Known nationally as a groundbreaking deejay on Sirius Satellite Radio, the precursor to SiriusXM, Early Times is one of the most enigmatic folks in the blues world – a guitarist and vocalist of note who’s reinvented himself as a New York-based street poet and blues-rocker… You’ll be toasting him repeatedly when your listening is done.” – Blues Blast Magazine
“An artist with unparalleled skill at guitar, singing and storytelling, if you haven’t familiarized yourself with Early Times yet, you may as well start here, cause it’s some of his best work yet, and the High Rollers are in peak form, too.“-Take Effect review of Electric City

 

 

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