Happy Hour with Ron A McNeill

Roots-country artist Ron A McNeill hits the legendary King Eddy stage for the happiest time of day, presented by East Village.

Come for the brews and stay for the live tunes! Happy hour food and drink specials run from 2 pm to 6 pm at the Eddy.

Happy Hour Menu

About Ron A McNeill:

Ron McNeill’s musical roots run deep. Born into a large musical family on the east coast of Canada, picking up an instrument and jamming with the family band was second nature. Surrounded by gospel, classic country, and old-time rock and roll, McNeill’s writing came to reflect these early influences. As a songwriter, McNeill has had over 90 cuts, with songs charting in Canada, France, Australia, South Africa and the USA. McNeill has achieved international success co-writing, producing and singing, the theme song for “The Love Of The Children”, documentary. The Film won the coveted Angel Award at the 2013 Monaco International Film Festival.

McNeill is the two-time winner of Ole publishing’s songwriting competition, “Hitsville,” at the Canadian Country Music Awards. He was also signed as a songwriter for the former Lake Land Publishing, based In Nashville Tennessee. McNeill’s debut album, Waiting On The Day, reflects a lifetime of experiences, and for the first time, McNeill is able to tell his stories as both an artist and a songwriter. McNeill’s raw, heartfelt delivery takes listeners on a journey of past struggles and hardship to redemption and enlightenment. His vocals resonate outlaw country with powerful lyrics and mainstream hooks. Ron McNeill is a proud supporter of ‘For The Love Of The Children Society.’


Sound production equipment for the King Eddy provided by PK Sound.
Happy Hour at the King Eddy is presented by East Village and supported by Tool Shed Brewing Co.

 

Event Details:

Date: August 16, 2024

Time: 4:30 pm

Price: No cover

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