Thu, Feb 16th

Dan Hicks and The Hot Licks Nena Anderson - seated show!

Get Schooled by Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks at the Kollege of Musical Knowledge

8:00 PM Doors at 7:00 PM

$22.00 / $24.00 day of show

On Thursday February 16th, Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks will premiere their new musical revue Kollege of Musical Knowledge for one night only at the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach. Click here to watch a video of what your first day of Kollege will be like!

This show is the latest in a series of Dan Hicks-created musical productions that have paid homage to the Singing Cowboys, saluted the Folk Years and honored Swing Noir. Dan now pays tribute to the composers and artists he most admires including Duke Ellington, Chuck Berry, Bob Dylan, Richard Rodgers, Paul Simon and, of course, himself!

“Professor” Hicks and the Hot Licks will illuminate eager pupils to some music history as well as a variety of musical styles and also present a repertoire of their much loved signature tunes.

Dan Hicks unique songwriting and blend of styles, masterful folk-swing guitar playing, and unmistakable sense of humor have made him a cultural icon, landing Hicks twice on the cover of Rolling Stone and provoking Tom Waits to say, “Dan Hicks is fly, sly, wily and dry” while Elvis Costello proclaimed him “an American treasure.”

The LA Weekly said, “Dan Hicks has plowed deep furrows through some of the most fertile pop music territory known to man, and during it all has maintained both his own distinct, light yet emphatic touch and a pace that’s always kept him more than a few steps ahead of his colleagues.”

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