Dirty Red Sunshine in a Sunday Afternoon Concert at Port Smokehouse Buckeye Lake June 22, 2025!

Published on 5 June 2025 at 11:24

WHO: Dirty Red Sunshine

WHAT: Concert/Performance

WHERE: Port Smokehouse, 9308 Township Road 79, Thornville, Ohio

WHEN: Sunday, June 22nd, 2025, 7:00 PM

HOW MUCH: FREE!

 

Dirty Red Sunshine is a 6-piece band based in Columbus, Ohio. With a Lead singer/Frontman -Patrick Thomas Bolich- who, at any moment, can lead the band through treacherous waters, a Drummer -Erik Diaz- who, among other artists, was the drummer for Hall Of Fame Inductees Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Cassady in Hot Tuna, a Keyboardist -Keith Blair-, member of The Groove Bros Band, is an exceptionally talented musician with a strong, unique and very entertaining stage presence, a Guitarist -John Widner- who is an electrifying guitarist (think Hendrix, Clapton, Santana) with superior feel, a Bassist -Myke Rock- who, among other things, has toured the U.S., Canada and many times in Europe, and a guitarist Jimmy Droz who possesses deep talent in the southern rock guitar arena, DRS finds that the line-up has a predisposition to the jam. Rock music is the mainstay, but the stretching and contorting extentions of lead sections, gives the band ample opportunites to jam. Dirty Red Sunshine takes full advantage of these moments, making for a sententious, thrilling live concert experience.

 

Dirty Red Sunshine is:

Frontman/Lead Singer: Patrick Thomas Bolich from current Q-FM-96 House band Hott Lucy

Bassist: Myke Rock -Myke Rock- (ex-Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers, Screaming Urge, ex-Jamal Thomas who played decades with Maceo Parker and the SOS Band, ex-Kloot Per W Group based in Brussels, Belgium)

Drummer: Erik Diaz (ex-Hot Tuna with Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame Inductees Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Cassady, ex-John Welton & The Awakening)

Guitarist: John Widner of Toast

Keyboardist: Keith Blair of The Groove Brothers Band

Guitarist: Jimmy Droz of The Jon Cross Band, Jimmy Droz Project

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