Sam Holt Band will present a celebration of Michael Houser and Todd Nance, founding members of Widespread Panic, on Thursday, February 2 at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley. A FREE livestream of the special show will be available on Volume.com starting at 8 p.m. CT.
Watch Sam Holt Band’s FREE Livestream on Volume.com
The concert at 3rd & Lindsley is part of a series of Sam Holt Band performances in the Southeast being held to celebrate the 37th anniversary of the first Widespread Panic show on February 6, 1986, and the lives of Houser and Nance. Houser was the founding guitarist and Nance was the founding drummer for Widespread Panic.
Houser succumbed to pancreatic cancer in August 2002 and Todd Nance passed away in August of 2020. Holt performed with Widespread Panic many times after Michael’s departure and went on to form the band Outformation. In 2014, Holt moved to Athens, Georgia and played in several bands with Todd Nance, including The Interstellar Boys.
The Sam Holt Band is Adam Grace, keyboardist for Truth & Salvage Co., Ross Parker on bass, and Jeremy Ward on drums. The show will feature tunes from Houser’s posthumous album Sandbox, as well as the classic songs Houser and Nance wrote for Widespread Panic – and original material that was inspired by and written for the late Michael Houser by Sam.
Tune into Volume.com at 8 p.m. CT on Thursday, Feburary 2 to watch a FREE livestream of Sam Holt Band Presents: A celebration of Michael Houser and Todd Nance.
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