Skip to main content

Placer Sentinel

Keep Smiling Promotions Presents: Wreckless Strangers and Moonalice


AUBURN, CA (MPG) - Keep Smiling Promotions presents a night of music and dancing with Wreckless Strangers And Moonalice At Auburn's Odd Fellows Lodge (Aka The Foothill Fillmore) On Friday, December 1.  The evening will include a fantastic light show, full bar, snacks, cocktails, Crooked Lane craft beer & more.

Kicking off the night will be the Wreckless Strangers, who masterfully blend blues, R&B, Americana, and good old-fashioned rock 'n' roll to craft a distinctive sound that strikes a perfect balance between unique, familiar, and just plain fun.  Their brand-new EP,

Orange Sky Dream, produced by 4x GRAMMY award-winning engineer/producer Dave Way (Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Tracy Chapman, Stevie Wonder, Sheryl Crow), is out now.

Moonalice will follow and bring an incredible experience for the eyes and ears. Covering a variety of genres, the band features some amazing musicians, including current and past members of The Chambers Brothers, Jefferson Starship, Bob Weir & The Wolf Brothers, The T Sisters, Bruce Hornsby, and more.


21+ only. Please note there is no seating except for ADA.
  • What:           Wreckless Strangers @ Auburn Odd Fellows Lodge Opening for Moonalice
  • When:          Friday, December 1, Doors 7 p.m., WS play 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
  • Where:         Odd Fellows Lodge, 1226 1/2 Lincoln Way Auburn, CA 95603
  • Info:             keepsmilinpromotions.com
  • Tix:             $20 - $25; eventbrite.com

Fans can visit WrecklessStrangers.com and follow the band on social media to catch the latest updates.


Details for additional Wreckless Strangers shows include:

  • What:               Wreckless Strangers EP Release Party with Mark Karan's Buds
  • When:               Thursday, December 7, Doors 7 p.m.; Show: 8 p.m.
  • Where:             Sweetwater Music Hall, 19 Corte Madera Avenue, Mill Valley, CA 94941
  • Info:                  sweetwatermusichall.com
  • Tix:                   $20; etix

  • What:               Wreckless Strangers @ The Independent (supporting Nth Power)
  • When:               Thursday, December 14, Doors 7:30 p.m.; Show: 8 p.m.
  • Where:             The Independent, 628 Divisadero, San Francisco, CA
  • Info:                  theindependentsf.com
  • Tix:                   $20; ticketweb.com

  • What:                Wreckless Strangers @ Moe's Alley (supporting Nth Power)
  • When:               Friday, December 15, Doors 8 p.m.; Show: 9 p.m.
  • Where:             Moe's Alley, 1535 Commercial Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95065
  • Info                   moesalley.com
  • Tix:                   $20; ticketweb.com

  • What:                Wreckless Strangers @ Lost on Main (supporting Nth Power)
  • When:               Saturday, December. 16, 8 p.m.
  • Where:             Lost on Main, 319 Main Street, Chico, CA 95928
  • Info:                  Eventbrite
  • Tix:                   $20 Eventbrite

About Wreckless Strangers

Hailing from the Bay Area, Wreckless Strangers is a tight-knit collective of six musicians whose journey began in 2016 as an informal jam session. Fast forward seven years, and the band has released three original albums and performed countless captivating shows. The band features Amber Morris (Premier Bay Area vocalist and voice coach – members of Journey, Eric Martin Band) on vocals; David Noble (Poor Man's Whiskey, Pardon The Interruption) on lead guitar, vocals; Joshua Zucker (The Jones Gang, Rowan Brothers) on bass; Austin de Lone (Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello, The Fabulous Thunderbirds) on keys, vocals; Mick Hellman (The Go To Hell Man Band) on drums, vocals; and Rob Anderson (repeat world champion cyclist) on guitar.

About Moonalice

Like a tree with many branches, Moonalice’s members have collaborated with some of the most acclaimed artists in musical history and made an indelible impact on music. Vocalist Lester Chambers co-founded pioneering psychedelic soul group The Chambers Brothers and sang on groundbreaking ‘60s civil rights anthems. Bassist Pete Sears was a founding member of Jefferson Starship and played on Rod Stewart’s seminal albums Gasoline Alley and Every Picture Tells a Story. Guitarist Roger McNamee has been an advisor to the Grateful Dead and U2, wrote a best-selling book, and fights against entrenched power in the tech industry. This only scratches the surface of the band’s numerous collective accomplishments, so it’s safe to say Moonalice’s roots extend deep and wide.

The exuberant Bay Area ten-piece, whose members range in age from 35 to 81, delivers a unique brand of psychedelic soul and rock tinged with Americana. But dig a little deeper and you’ll discover an unparalleled history of musicianship, activism, and a band ethos that’s more vital now than ever.


Sacramento Placer County arrest records
Upcoming Events Near You

No Events in the next 21 days.