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The Eldermen and Tisa Adamson to Perform at Brad Colerick’s Wine & Song

Local folk-fusion artists launch 2025 schedule with intimate South Pasadena show
Published on Jan 1, 2025

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The Eldermen and co-performer Tisa Adamson will kick off their 2025 show schedule with an intimate performance at Brad Colerick’s Wine & Song in South Pasadena on January 15, 2025. The show, part of Brad Colerick’s regular music series, will take place at The Daily on Fair Oaks Avenue. Fans can stay updated on the band’s complete 2025 schedule through The Eldermen’s Official Website.

“The Eldermen are something else. As far as the music… wow! It reminded me of a bit of John Martyn, the British folk singer blended with Tom Waits and Lou Reed. How cool is that?” says fan Loni Specter, reflecting the band’s diverse musical influences.

The event will begin at 6 p.m. with doors opening, followed by music at 7 p.m. The venue, located at 1119 Fair Oaks Ave., will offer fabulous food, wine, and festive drinks throughout the evening. Due to limited space, immediate ticket purchase is recommended.

Recent performances have garnered enthusiastic responses from audiences. “The Eldermen delivered an absolutely fun show last night at The Guitar Merchant. Their songs fit into so many different genres, they are difficult to describe but each one gets the audience moving and singing along. Watch for these guys’ next gig — truly a unique treat,” notes Judy Barrett.

“The Eldermen this evening were very entertaining with some cool songs! A combination of amazing talent, sexy, irreverent, entertaining, kind, funny, humble… Wow!” adds Andrea Alvarado.

Bob Conti, another concert attendee, praised the band’s performance style: “The Eldermen were really wonderful. Great songs with a passionate and soulful delivery. The audience loved it and so did I.”

The band, represented by Deaf Tone Music, is available for house concerts and additional bookings. Deaf Tone Music also represents the band for television, film, and commercial sync licensing opportunities, and is currently accepting briefs. “We love spreading love and peace through music everywhere,” the band states. Interested parties can contact Deaf Tone Music at 323-436-7546 or visit their office at 4545 Reel Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90604.

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