A special invite from The Big Bounce headquarters!!
Join us for the release of our first studio album, “Champagne & Apple Juice,” on March 19, 2010 at the historic Colony Theatre on Lincoln Road! It just wouldn’t be the same without you!
A departure from the typical candle-lit lounges and sultry saloons that we frequent (and love dearly) –- including The Florida Room at the Delano, the Clevelander, Ella Lounge, and the Hudson and Royalton hotels — this venue will showcase the evolution of our sound on a beautiful stage for an audience of more than 400 fans, friends and family in the heart of Miami Beach.
The Colony, located at 1040 Lincoln Road, is one of South Florida’s most popular entertainment venues. It recently celebrated its 75th anniversary with a dramatic three-year, $6.5 million restoration to reclaim its place as the region’s premiere mid-sized performance space.
Hosted by Josh Wagner of Morgans Hotel Group, The Big Bounce In Concert will be a intimate evening beginning at 8 p.m. with a cocktail hour sponsored by Russian Standard in the lobby and the courtyard of the Colony, a live performance of the album, “Champagne & Apple Juice,†along with Fenom Absinthe’s Official After-Party at The Florida Room at the Delano with a live performance by Stokeswood from Atlanta.
The Colony, located at 1040 Lincoln Road, is one of South Florida’s most popular entertainment venues. It recently celebrated its 75th anniversary with a dramatic three-year, $6.5 million restoration to reclaim its place as the region’s premiere mid-sized performance space.
New York’s preeminent multi-instrumentalist, Robert Aaron, is the musical director for “Champagne & Apple Juice†and the upcoming concert. He can be heard on the album playing a multitude of instruments including the saxophone, keyboard, guitar, bass, clarinet, flute, and melodica. Aaron has produced and recorded with David Bowie, Blondie, Mick Jagger, the B52s, and Amy Winehouse. He also served as Wyclef’s musical director for more than a decade.
Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster. VIP tickets are $35 and general admission tickets are $25. All ticket holders are invited to the cocktail hour before the concert and will receive a complimentary copy of the new album.
All ticket holders are invited to the cocktail hour before the concert and will receive a complimentary copy of the new album. If you’re a local, you can stop by the Colony box office to pick up your tickets and avoid the fees. You can also buy them directly from us at any of our upcoming shows.
http://www.ticketmaster.com/The-Big-Bounce-tickets/artist/1401548?tm_link=edp_Artist_Name
For more information about the event or how to purchase tickets directly from the band, please contact Galena Mosovich Public Relations at galenapr@yahoo.com.
Thanks for your continued love and support.
RUSSIAN STANDARD presents… THE BIG BOUNCE IN CONCERT
Miami-based rock, blues and hip hop hybrid, The Big Bounce, is slated to release its first studio album, “Champagne & Apple Juice,” on March 19, 2010 at the historic Colony Theatre.
A departure from the typical candle-lit lounges and sultry saloons that the band frequents –- including The Florida Room at the Delano, the Clevelander, Ella Lounge, and the Hudson and Royalton hotels — this venue will showcase the evolution of its sound on a proper stage for an audience of more than 400 fans, friends and family in the heart of Miami Beach.
Hosted by Josh Wagner of Morgans Hotel Group, The Big Bounce In Concert will be a intimate evening beginning at 8 p.m. with a cocktail hour sponsored by Russian Standard in the lobby and the courtyard of the Colony, a live performance of the album, “Champagne & Apple Juice,†along with Fenom Absinthe’s Official After-Party at The Florida Room at the Delano with a live performance by Stokeswood from Atlanta.
The Colony, located at 1040 Lincoln Road, is one of South Florida’s most popular entertainment venues. It recently celebrated its 75th anniversary with a dramatic three-year, $6.5 million restoration to reclaim its place as the region’s premiere mid-sized performance space.
New York’s preeminent multi-instrumentalist, Robert Aaron, is the musical director for “Champagne & Apple Juice†and the upcoming concert. He can be heard on the album playing a multitude of instruments including the saxophone, keyboard, guitar, bass, clarinet, flute, and melodica. Aaron has produced and recorded with David Bowie, Blondie, Mick Jagger, the B52s, and Amy Winehouse. He also served as Wyclef’s musical director for more than a decade.
Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster. VIP tickets are $35 and general admission tickets are $25. All ticket holders are invited to the cocktail hour before the concert and will receive a complimentary copy of the new album.
The Big Bounce will donate a portion of the proceeds to the Music Program at Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired.