Supertramp lead guitarist Carl Verheyen reportedly blew fans away last time he played Lynwood’s central stage, and he’s now slated to return to the Treehouse Café at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6.
Tickets for this 21-and-older show are on sale now ($35 for reserved seating) at www.treehousebainbridge.com.
Recently returned from a successful European tour — and recognized as “One of the World’s Top 10 Guitarists” by Guitar Magazine and “One of the Top 100 Guitarists of All Time” by Classic Rock magazine — Verheyen brings a stunning mix of blues, rock, jazz and even country with world-class musicians John Mader on drums, Dave Marotta on bass and Tom Kellock on keyboards.
Marotta has performed with Phil Collins, Neil Diamond, Bruce Hornsby, Gino Vanelli, Manhattan Transfer, Kenny Loggins and countless others.
Mader, who recently wrapped up a year-long assignment as drummer for the internationally acclaimed musical “Hamilton,” has performed or recorded with Booker T. Jones, Steve Miller, Pat Benatar, Patti Austin, Albert King, Randy Newman and Bonnie Raitt.
Kellock has played keyboards for artists ranging from Al Jarreau to Heart, Melissa Manchester and Manhattan Transfer.
Hardly a day goes by during which anyone with access to music, movies or television doesn’t hear Verheyen’s work.
As a first-call studio guitarist, Verheyen is the guitar behind some of the most popular TV shows (“Seinfeld,” “Frazier,” “Cheers,” “Happy Days,” “LA Law,” “Married with Children,” among others) and movies (“Star Trek,” “The Usual Suspects,” “Ratatouille,” “The Negotiator” and hundreds more) of all time.
In addition to his duties as Supertramp’s guitarist, he has performed and recorded with a who’s who of music giants, ranging from the great BB King, to Joe Bonamassa, Cher, Brad Paisley, Christina Aguilera, The Bee Gees and hundreds of others.