Mar 08 2019
The Currys w/ Thousand Dollar Hen (Dinner Show!)

The Currys w/ Thousand Dollar Hen (Dinner Show!)

Presented by Fifth and Thomas Kitchen & Musichouse at Fifth & Thomas

Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 the day of the show, before tax & fees. No refunds or exchanges of ticket purchases. Advance tickets will also be on sale with NO FEES at Finnegan’s Wake Irish Pub, as well as electronically via Eventbrite and 850Tix.


The Currys have been staking their claim in the Americana music scene since 2013, when vocalist/guitarist Tommy Curry quit his teaching job and moved to Charlottesville, Virginia, to join the harmony-based folk-rock outfit newly formed by brother Jimmy Curry (vocals, guitar) and cousin Galen Curry (vocals, bass). The band, who originally cut their teeth playing the oyster bars and listening rooms of the Florida Panhandle, has since written and released two full-length albums: their studio debut Follow (2014), called “eye-opening, but warmly familiar” by Earmilk, and whose title track is “one of the most beautiful pieces of music I’ve ever heard” (Todd Moe of NCPR); and sophomore effort West of Here (2016), with its “tight-as-a-rubber-band” harmonies and “infectious” songwriting (PopMatters).

For their third album, This Side of the Glass (2019), The Currys teamed up with producer/guitarist Sam Whedon and engineer Stewart Myers (Jason Mraz, Parachute) to map new terrain. As ever, the band’s three-part family harmonies provide the organic, lived-in feel of roots music, but the album aspires to a greater variety of tone, form, and orchestration than earlier releases. The songs defy categorization into any one genre: the country nostalgia of “Gulf Coast Home” complements the folk-pop sensibility of “Pin You Down,” while the guitars and gang vocals of “Soon Enough” pay unmistakable homage to Paul Simon’s “Graceland.”

Lyrically, This Side of the Glass explores questions of perspective, an apt consideration for a band featuring three songwriters. Each Curry offers his take on the time-worn threads of life and love, contributing to the album’s tapestry of introspection and social commentary. Likewise, each in turn ruminates on the paradox faced by every performing songwriter: how to balance one’s roles as both the author of stories and the object of storytelling. This Side of the Glass is an insightful and satisfying new chapter from a band with many more stories to tell.

The Currys kick off the This Side of the Glass tour in early March, joined by Whedon on guitar and supported by Sebastian Green (drums) and Alex Rees (keys, organ).

Our kitchen will also be open for the evening from 7pm until 9:30pm, giving you plenty of time to enjoy a delicious meal during the show!

This night will be packed, so grab a ticket before they’re gone! Ticket purchase guarantees entry to the show, but it does NOT get you a guaranteed table/seat. SEATING WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLY ON A FIRST-COME-FIRST-GRAB BASIS.


Learn More About the Artists:

THE CURRYS: Official Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Youtube

“Stirring vocals…from a promising new band.” – C-Ville Weekly

“…toothsome and satisfying…” – Popshifter on West of Here

“It’s is almost impossible not to be moved, physically and metaphorically, by the gorgeously composed tracks on this album.” – Wordkrapht on Follow

Admission Info

Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 the day of the show, before tax & fees. No refunds or exchanges of ticket purchases. Advance tickets will also be on sale with NO FEES at Finnegan’s Wake Irish Pub, as well as electronically via Eventbrite and 850Tix.

Phone: 850-391-9553

Email: info@fifthandthomas.com

Dates & Times

2019/03/08 - 2019/03/08

Additional time info:

Mainstage Doors: 7PM | Music: 8PM | DJ to Follow at 11pm

Kitchen Opening: 7PM - 9:30PM

Location Info

Fifth & Thomas

1122 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303

Parking Info

Parking lot