This is a night where musical generations collide at The Space, featuring the remarkable Ginger Miller, a 90-year-old drummer who brings decades of rhythm and soul to the stage. Miller's set draws from the golden eras of the 50s, 60s, and 70s, delivering classic tracks with the kind of lived-in groove that only comes from a lifetime behind the kit. There's something genuinely inspiring about watching someone who's been keeping time for nine decades share their passion and skill with an audience.
Sharing the bill is OVERTURE, a band specializing in Southern and classic rock from the 70s and 80s. Think driving guitar riffs, anthemic choruses, and the kind of rock that was made for cranking up loud. The combination creates an evening that spans multiple decades of American music, from Miller's vintage repertoire to OVERTURE's harder-edged classics. The Space's intimate, community-focused setting makes it the perfect venue for this kind of cross-generational musical celebration, where the raw performance space allows the music to take center stage without unnecessary production frills.