Experience Americana Music with The Two Tracks at The Grand Annex on June 14

Wyoming-based band The Two Tracks is ready to captivate the San Pedro audience with their distinctive Americana sound during a one-night performance at The Grand Annex on June 14. Known for their eclectic mix of rock, folk, bluegrass, and country-rock, this talented four-piece is led by duo Dave Huebner and Julie Huebner, along with Taylor Phillips on bass and Fernando Serna on drums. Their unique instrumentation forgoes the traditional fiddle, replacing it with Dave’s driving cello and electric guitar, offering a fresh twist to the Americana genre.

Dave Huebner brings a personal touch to the band, having roots in Southern California’s Hacienda Heights and Whittier Hills. Before finding his home in Wyoming, he spent time sailing local waters, making memories of weekend trips to Catalina Island with his father. This connection to California adds a layer of nostalgia to their music, enriching the experience for audiences who share similar backgrounds. “People are in for a night of fun and introspective songs that will take them all over the West and even down the coast,” said Huebner, excited to return to his old stomping grounds.

The Two Tracks is currently on a national tour supporting their latest album, "It’s a Complicated Life," featuring deeply personal songs that resonate with listeners. Tracks like “The Push and The Pull," which explores themes of divorce, and “Momma’s Gone," lamenting parental loss, showcase the band’s ability to weave personal stories into their music. They also tackle societal issues with angst-fueled tracks such as “Workingman’s Blues” and “In the Morning.” “We write pretty eclectic music,” noted Julie Huebner, emphasizing how the band’s sound reflects a broad range of influences.

Their performance at The Grand Annex promises to blend nostalgia, personal storytelling, and a rich tapestry of musical influences, creating an inviting atmosphere for all attendees. With a mix of rock songs, folk melodies, and heartfelt bluegrass, concertgoers will experience a journey through every facet of American roots music. Fans will appreciate that the cello often takes on the traditional fiddle parts, allowing for a sophisticated and expanded acoustic experience that captures the band’s diverse roots.

Originally finding love and inspiration in the scenic landscapes of Wyoming, the Huebners bring a unique vibe to The Two Tracks. Dave’s journey from sailing the Californian seas to embracing the mountainous life has undoubtedly influenced the couple’s artistic expression. As they perform their California-inspired songs, audiences are bound to feel the passion and enthusiasm of a band rooted in their environment, both past and present.

Tickets for this one-of-a-kind concert at The Grand Annex are available for $26.06 to $184.41, making it an accessible event for those looking to immerse themselves in Americana music. Join The Two Tracks for an unforgettable evening filled with landmark sounds at 434 W. 6th St., San Pedro, on June 14 at 8 p.m. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the fusion of California charm and Wyoming spirit through music that speaks to the heart and soul.

For ticket information and to learn more about The Two Tracks, visit grandvision.org. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, this concert promises to be an enriching experience that resonates well beyond the stage.

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