PRESS RELEASE
Camp Fire Benefit w/ Adrian Bellue Project and Big Sticky Mess
Saturday April 13, 2019
Ashkenaz, Berkeley
Proceeds benefit the Hop Center in Oroville
Adrian Bellue Project from Sacramento is making their Bay Area debut at Ashkenaz to promote their debut double album "String Slinger." Big Sticky Mess (Davis) will bring the funk to open the show. $20 adv. tickets available at
https://www.ashkenaz.com.
Proceeds benefit the Hope Center in Oroville who feed Camp Fire survivors in Butte County.
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Based out of Northern California, Adrian Bellue is an international performing and recording artist that utilizes unique fingerstyle techniques with acoustic and electric guitar to compose beautifully intricate and progressive music. Having recorded his second solo album with acclaimed guitarist and producer Antoine Dufour in Montreal, Adrian inspires audiences around the world with his captivating and dynamic performances. Now approaching his third release, Adrian will debut his new double disc with CandyRat Records, recorded and produced by Antoine Dufour, featuring solo acoustic finger style and his new trio on a second disc.
Big Sticky Mess are a funk and jamband from Davis thar have played various festivals throughout Norther California including 'For the Funk Of It' festival in Belden the last 5 years.
The Hope Center has been activated as a donation receiving center for the Camp Fire Emergency Response Program. They
are a non-profit Christian outreach that ministers to Butte County and the surrounding communities. Camp Fire Hotline: 833-ORO-HOPE (833-676-4673) Camp Fire Hub Office: (530) 854-4969
Camp Fire Email:
[email protected]