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SkyTop Blues, Saturday at The Autoport

Posted by Aaron Wynne on 10/22 at 09:50 AM

This Saturday night the Autoport will be featuring the five piece blue band, SkyTop Blues. The band rocks out an electric blues style. They cover artists such as the Allman Brothers Band, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and others.

Here’s a sampling:

The central Pennsylvania band features Anthony Stauffer and Richard Wylie on the guitars and backup vocals. Patrick Cognitore is on the bass. Bennett Hoffman is the drummer, and Mike Wilks is the lead vocals.

The show begins at 9pm, so journey on over and experience their electric blues style.

When, 10/22, 9pm
Where: The Autoport

{name} Author: Aaron Wynne
Bio: Aaron is a senior at The Pennsylvania State University and is originally from Wells, Maine. He is studying public relations and psychology. His hobbies include playing music, particularly bass, playing and watching sports, and watching movies, his current favorite being Inception. His music tastes are wide spread but his favorites include progressive metal, experimental rock, instrumental rock, and alternative. His favorite bands currently consist of Between the Buried and Me, Animals as Leaders, Red Sparowes, and Dysrhythmia.

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10/25 at 01:49 PM
State College

That was a good show!  Too bad it was during the last game between the Giants and the Phillies because the place was pretty empty.  They rocked like there were a lot of people there though!

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