BB ENTERTAINMENT & The Auricle Presents:
Karaoke with a LIVE BAND: Hits from the '90s, '00s, & more!
Join us at The Auricle for a one-of-a-kind experience where YOU take the stage with The Bourbon Blunts to belt out your favorite hits from the 90's, 00's, and more!
With a diverse lineup of karaoke classics spanning pop, punk, grunge, rap, and more, there's something for everyone to groove to. Grab your friends, pick your anthem from our selection of 60+ iconic tunes, and get ready to rock the mic like never before. Don't miss out on the ultimate throwback party!
See a list (with more added every week) of available songs here!
Friday, November 20th 2024
Doors @ 7PM
Karaoke @ 8PM
$10 Advance Online
$15 Day of Show (Online and at The Door)
21+ Only
-All Tickets are Final Sale, No Refunds
-No Outside Food Or Beverage Permitted
With a guitar slung over his shoulder and the amps turned up full tilt, Anthony Gomes electrifies blues and rock at a 21st
century crossroads of his own. The Canadian vocalist, guitarist, songwriter and producer wails with all the force of a hurricane
in the Mississippi Delta and enough fret-burning fireworks to leave his strings in flames. Over the years, he’s toppled the
Billboard Blues Chart at #1, earned the endorsement of legends such as B.B. King, tallied tens of millions of streams, and
packed shows on multiple continents. In 2022, he makes his Rat Pak Records debut with High Voltage Blues, amplifying his
soul and spirit like never before.
“I’ve learned how to embrace my voice as a guitarist and as a singer,” he states. “I understand who I am, and I use my
strengths to my advantage. I have a blues soul and a rock ‘n’ roll heart. I love to jump back and forth between both with a
modern day approach. When I play rock, it’s got a little more dust to it. I just try to be the best me I can be. So, I’m the best
Anthony Gomes impersonator out there,” he grins.
Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, he fell in love with music as a kid, listening to everyone from Muddy Waters and Jimi
Hendrix to Jeff Beck and Eddie Van Halen. At 14 years old, Anthony gravitated to the guitar and his relationship with the
instrument was born. After grinding it out, his chops caught the attention of B.B. King’s bus driver at a jam night. Blown away,
the driver introduced him to B.B. who invited him to open up a string of tour dates in 2005. Gaining invaluable knowledge from
“The King,” he went on to share the stage with the likes of Buddy Guy, Robert Plant, Joe Bonamassa, Heart, Sammy Hagar,
Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and more. Along the way, his concert attendees have included Academy® Award winner Morgan
Freeman, John Goodman, and Vince Vaughn as well as Eric Clapton, to name a few.
2018’s Peace, Love & Loud Guitars vaulted to #1 on the iTunes Top Blues Albums Chart and #1 on Amazon Music’s New
Release Blues Chart. Meanwhile, Guitar World readers voted him one of “The 30 Best Blues Guitarists in the World Today” in
2019, and the publication noted, “Gomes is another power player who is at his best when his gear is in the scorched earth
between blues and rock.” After seven consecutive Top 10 debuts on the Billboard Blues Albums Chart, Containment Blues
marked his second #1 on the respective chart in 2020.
During 2021, he signed to Rat Pak Records and assembled High Voltage Blues, re-recording fan favorites from previous
releases and cutting three new tunes. On five tracks, Ray Luzier of Korn and Billy Sheehan [Mr. Big, David Lee Roth, The
Winery Dogs] handled drums and bass, respectively. Co-produced by Anthony and Peter Carson, sessions went down in St.
Louis and Nashville.
“We had a lot of fun rocking these songs up,” he observes. “As an artist, it was great to circle back to some of my past work
and look at it from a different perspective. Billy and Ray really pushed the way I play guitar, and they added a whole new
element with a little insanity. When people ask me what I sound like, I say, ‘If B.B.
King was in AC/DC, that’s what it would be’. That’s High Voltage Blues in a nutshell.”
In the end, Anthony Gomes is just the kind of guitar hero we need for today.
“I’m either the last of a dying breed or the start of a new revolution,” he smiles. “I still believe in a world of guitar heroes. I strive
for a world where you don’t have to be 19 years old to sell a lot of records and tickets and to make a statement. I’m one of
those people who doesn’t think rock, or the blues is dead. I’m looking for fresh ways to bring them together. I’m at the table
rolling the dice all in the name of blues and rock ‘n’ roll. I know there’s never been a more exciting time for music, and I’m here
for the journey.”