Patrice Pike Live at The Sanctuary
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Texas Homegrown Music is proud to present Patrice Pike with special guests The Maylee Thomas Band and Paul Renna on Saturday July 22nd at 7:30pm (doors open at 7) at The Sanctuary Music & Events Center.
Downstairs Tables including admission and seating for 4 are $150 (See Seating Chart)
Individual Downstairs Seats are $25 (First Come, First Served)
Individual Balcony Seats are $20 (First Come, First Served)
We'll have bar service available for purchase from our friends at America's Finest.
Originally from Dallas, Patrice Pike moved to Austin in 1992 and was the front woman of the seminal Austin jam band, Sister Seven. They released a number of well-received studio albums, including This the Trip, which gained Billboard Chart recognition for its track “Know What You Mean.” After Sister Seven disbanded, Pike continued to play with Sister Seven’s lead guitarist Wayne Sutton and has released several studio and live albums. In 2017, Pike and Sutton founded a new musical project, aptly called Pike and Sutton, and released the album Heart Is a Compass in April 2020.
Music is meant to inspire, to evoke emotion, to create a shared experience of the human condition. Pike’s music and well-crafted lyrics create their own melodic solution to how we can navigate a world full of heartbreak with hope. Even in her songs that don’t shy away from hard topics such as poverty, gun control, and different forms of tragedy, Pike’s music is always about hope and finding the strength to continue. Whether she’s singing, playing the guitar, or rocking out on percussion, Pike’s music reminds us to be compassionate with ourselves and others, and to celebrate all that this life has to offer.
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