Doors at 4:00. $15 Advance Tickets. $20 Day Of Show. Advance tickets available at https://www.sundayroadhouse.com/schedule-1.
The Dirty Old One Man Band “50th Year On Earth! Tour”. Years of compulsive touring, along with a steady diet of down and dirty blues, rock, punk, country, and hillbilly have developed Scott H. Biram. His live shows deliver a take-no-prisoners attitude with cockeyed tales of black water baptisms and murder all while romanticizing the on-the-road lifestyle.
On March 25, 2003, Biram was involved in a head-on collision with a big-rig semi truck, which resulted in both his vehicle and body being crushed. He suffered from a broken femur, knee, foot, arm, and severe internal injuries. Metal rods and pins were placed in all of the broken bones, and one and a half feet of his intestine had to be removed. One month later he was back on stage at Austin’s Continental Club playing a show from a wheelchair with an I.V. still dangling from his arm!
“My music has a lot of aggression to it. I express myself without holding back. If you mixed Muddy Waters, Bill Monroe, Jerry Reed, and Black Flag, you’d have a good idea of my sound. It’s punk, blues, country, metal, bluegrass and dirty.”
He will still the room with haunting South Texas blues, then turn it upside down into a truck driver’s mosh pit. Like he says, it might be baptism, or it might be murder, either way “you gonna see the light!”