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Shü Lace headlines South Shore’s Whiskey Dick’s Saloon for a night of space rock

Space rock duo Shü Lace headlines Whiskey Dick's Saloon in South Lake Tahoe on Saturday, Dec. 3.
Courtesy / Shü Lace via Facebook |

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What: Shü Lace

When: Saturday, Dec. 3, 9 p.m.

Where: Whiskey Dick’s Saloon

Tickets: Free

Info: http://www.shulacemusic.com

Two-man band Shü Lace takes the Whiskey Dick’s Saloon stage for a night of free music on Saturday, Dec. 3. Beginning at 9 p.m., the self-identified psychedelic space rockers will perform their galactic setlist.

“Two very dangerous, cosmic fugitives escape from their home galaxy in search of the volatile force known as rock and roll! Last seen somewhere in the vicinity of the Milky Way galaxy, these two outlaws are believed to be hiding on a strange blue planet,” states the band’s online biography.

The Chico-based duo formed in November 2011. Part of their musical inspiration comes from artists like The Grateful Dead, Led Zeppelin, Nirvana and Pink Floyd.



Shü Lace is comprised of members Anthony Doubledee and Kristen Newhard. Blending Doubledee’s skills on guitar and keys with Newhard’s passion for percussion, the resulting sound is out of this world.

“Not much is known of their background or motives, but they are armed with the deep space fury of relentless drumming and extraterrestrial strumming,” according to the bio.



Their music, which ranges from songs “PB&JAM” and “Page Turner” to “Slippin’ Away Now,” can be heard on their Facebook page, as well as the band’s website.

Shü Lace’s South Shore gig begins at 9 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3, at Whiskey Dick’s Saloon, located at 2660 Lake Tahoe Boulevard No. 1a.

Additional information is available at http://www.facebook.com/whiskeydickstahoe. To learn more about the band, visit http://www.shulacemusic.com.

— Lake Tahoe Action


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