The Warehouse 2565 presents live concert featuring Bubba & The RedRock Outlaws
This is going to be a blast. We will be rocking this place. There will be plenty of boot knocking going on.
This is going to be a blast. We will be rocking this place. There will be plenty of boot knocking going on.
Bubba and The RedRock Outlaws were formed in 2017 and have quickly become favorites in their hometown of Moab, Utah. Drawing a following throughout Utah and in many portions of western Colorado, the band performs a wide variety of music including Classic and Modern Country, Rock, and Blues as well as a growing catalog of original music combining the wide-ranging influences of this eclectic group of musicians. They have been performing around Eastern Utah and Western Colorado, already headlining and opening for acts like Shenandoah, and Josh Gracin, of American Idol fame. Their new CD is to be released to national radio in the fall of 2019.
Bubba Bartosh, front man, lead singer and band leader, is an accomplished country music performer, on air personality on KCYN radio in Moab, and song writer from Poteet, Texas. He has played alongside such legends as Waylon Jennings, Willy Nelson, George Jones, George Strait, Ray Charles, Asleep at the Wheel, Diamond Rio, Johnny Rodriquez, Ray Price, and Johnny Paycheck (just to name a few), and has recorded with the late country hall of famer Whitey Shafer, and hit songwriter Jimmy Foster.
Weylin Clang, drummer and singer, came to Moab in 2005 from Nebraska. He has a broad range of musical knowledge, from Classic Country to Hard Rock. Weylin has played in Country jam bands in Nebraska and brings his driving style and attitude to The RedRock Outlaws.
Joey Ganino, keyboards, rhythm guitar and singer, is a talented, creative and energetic multi-instrumentalist. He sings, plays keyboard, guitar, drums, and most anything else that can make music. Joey has fronted Alternative Rock and Punk banks in, and around, his hometown of Price, Utah.
James Grantham, lead guitarist and singer, came to Moab in 2009, bringing his swampy blues and rock style from his former homes of New Orleans, LA and Macon, GA. He has played in Rock, Blues and Metal bands in Ontario, Georgia and Louisiana.
Ken Colyar, retired Utah Highway Patrol office, bass player and singer, has been in Moab (where he raised his family) for 25 years. Ken is a talented musician, playing with several bands over the years, including a ten-year run with The Bar-M Wranglers - a Moab institution.
We are holing our breath hoping that Jame Grantham has won his battle and will return to the stage at The Ware House 2565 on October 26th for Tombstone Night. Come enjoy the costumes and music.