Mission Quest Night
30 May
Tuesday - Friday 4pm - 1am
Saturday 6pm - 1am
915 East High Street, Jefferson City, Missouri
Happy Hour! Tuesday - Friday until 7pm
30 May
25 May
Country, Rock & Roll, Blues,…all of it in between
Billy McDow….. Vocals, Guitars
Southern Chris…. Guitars, Backing Vocals
Matt Chasen…. Bass Guitar , THE sound Wiz
Scott Cason…. Drums, Backing Vocals
www.reverbnation.com/billymcdowandthebootleggers
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Billy-McDow-The-Bootleggers/160728913954313?sk=app_2405167945
23 May
19 May
Featuring Dale Sapp, Roger Sullens, Pat Shortal and special guest Warren Russell filling in for Cam Lupkey…does it get any better than this??? See you Saturday!
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12 May
The Norm Ruebling Band: Columbia, MOhttp://www.normrueblingband.com/
11 May
If you think there’s nothing new and exciting coming out of the blues genre, you haven’t heard The Mojo Roots. Their brand of harp-driven, soul-soaked blues is nothing short of electrifying, shifting effortlessly from a driving, hard-hitting shuffle to an aching, tear-dripping slow blues. Having shared the stage with artists such as Jimmie Vaughan, Roomful of Blues, and John Lee Hooker Jr., The Mojo Roots are captivating audiences all across the Midwest.
Fronting the band on harp and vocals, Jordan Thomas loses himself in every song—with incredible results. Thomas’s passionate vocals and fiery harp-playing truly set The Mojo Roots apart, and when off the harp, his rhythm guitar work fills just the right niche. On the lead guitar, Trevor ”T.J.” Judkins is quickly winning accolades as an incredibly virtuosic young guitarist, with a rich tone and economy of playing in the style of Peter Green. Bassist Jim Rush, a stalwart Midwest blues performer for over three decades, holds the band together with thick, punchy bass lines. An accomplished front man in his own right, Rush also shares the microphone on some tunes. Paired with drummer Andy Naugle’s clean and controlled backbeat, steeped in the tradition of great Chicago blues bands, Rush and Naugle form an unshakeable rhythm foundation for this blues tour-de-force.
With the release of their first full-length album Thirteen Shades of Blue in 2010, The Mojo Roots are poised to take their place as one of the Midwest’s finest blues bands. Comprised of thirteen diverse, all-original tracks, Thirteen Shades of Blue serves as a testament to the band’s devotion to both preserving and further developing the blues.
10 May
Bonafide Hootin’ n’ Hollerin’ Hillbillyin’ Ozark Stompgrass and What Not ~
Free? Why? Because we love you, that’s why.
Time: 9:00-12:30
Ages: 18+
The Kay Brothers
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The spirit of Missouri ‘Stompgrass’ lives on in this brand spankin’ new trio, The Kay Brothers. Though the group was born last night, the members are certainly no strangers to the Midwest music scene. Hailing from such bands as The Hipnecks, The Hatrick, Mary & the Giant, and even a metal band – Ghost in the Machine – the players have been burning barns down since they were knee-high’s abd can chug moonshine without shedding a single tear. Armed with Upright Bass, Fiddle, Guitar, Harmonicas, bass drum, washboard, and sibling harmonies, they make a lot of noise, and you should too… Just be careful not to crack a heel.
9 May
5 May
4 May
Seasoned professionals they’ve earned the respect of promoters, club owners, producers and peers for their dedication to their craft, easy going confidence and their refreshing lack of pretense. A testimony to their affability lies in the fact the David and Jimmy along with Tim Williams are original members and the “new guy” T.J. Erhardt has been with the band a mere 13 years.
In 1993 the title track “Club 15″ was also on the compilation c.d. “Margaritaville Cafe – Late Night Menu” on MCA Records featuring Jimmy Buffett and various other artists.
Fourth generation performers their musical heritage began in the latter part of the 19th century with their great-great grandfather the classically trained violinist Valandingham Nace. The legacy continued in the 1920’s and 30’s with their grandfather Percy a multi-instrumentalist and square dance caller. By the late 40’s their father was playing box suppers and square dances.
Johnny Nace progressed from playing rural dances to leading the house bands on the regional radio and television programs “Hillbilly Jamboree” and “Circle Six Ranch”. He recorded rockabilly in the late 50’s before finding his musical home during the golden age of honky-tonk. An astute songwriter he led a top notch band to regional success with songs like “Sing me the blues” and “Blue Notes”. Their 1997 release “Roots of Steel” is a tribute to their father and the lessons he taught them.
Nearing their 30th year as a touring group the Nace Brothers are poised for a larger audience. Brilliant songwriting, expressive vocals, soaring guitar and a rock solid rhythm section combine for entertainment at its best.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbbDpGBTrFw&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PL38B214E240E979DD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=au6ybCB11nY&feature=endscreen&NR=1
http://www.nacebros.com/
27 Apr
A bazooka assault of foot-stompin’ blues and slow-burnin’ knee-bucklers.” -Chicago Sun-Times
“Full of fire, Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials hit the floor running and accelerate from there. High-octane, expressive, fiercely articulated, harrowing intensity, raucous slide.” -Living Blues
http://www.alligator.com/artists/Lil-Ed-and-The-Blues-Imperials/
http://www.facebook.com/LilEdandBluesImperials/videos
http://www.facebook.com/LilEdandBluesImperials
http://www.intrepidartists.com/about/lil-ed-the-blues-imperials
http://www.myspace.com/liledblues
25 Apr
21 Apr
MisleddTake a listen!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Misledd/158666917536967?sk=videos
19 Apr
Has it really been since my birthday (December 22) since Sticky Icky has graced The Mission stage??? Don’t miss out! These guys are always a blast. Happy Hour 4-7pm, $1 off all drinks!
14 Apr
http://www.reverbnation.com/2carpileup
2 Car Pile-Up
13 Apr
A Mission favorite!
Although The Steepwater Band got their start as devotees of delta blues, they have since been expanding on their musical influences taking on everything from psychedelia to Americana, and of course, hardhitting rock and roll. Formed in Chicagoin 1998, the band’s signature sound is at once a nod to earlier rock n’ blues combined with a raw and gusty musical approach. Band members Jeff Massey (guitar & vocals), Tod Bowers (bass) and Joe Winters (drums) have a synergy that comes from years of playing together. The rhythm section is taut and responsive; they flourish to create a perfect canvass. This sonic foundation laid by Bowers & Winters leaves the space for the guitars to soar and vocals to shine. Massey performs with a passion that can belie his virtuosity, while always being true the song at hand.
The band’s infectious energy is equally evident in their live performances, as critics and fans hail their shows as forceful and intoxicating. It is their humble devotion to music, and a commitment to achieving their musical goals without compromising the integrity of their musical vision that make The Steepwater Band such a refreshing find. In 2010, the band released highly lauded live record entitled “Live at the Double Door” which contained tracks from their previous two LPs, “Revelation Sunday (2006)” and “Grace and Melody (2008).”
The Steepwater Band’s latest studio release, “CLAVA”
(pronounced CLAY-va) finds the band hitting their most creative and focused point of their careers. The new record was recorded this past March on the South Side of Chicago at the studio of the same name. Also known as a trinity of stars, CLAVA is a fitting name for the new record produced by the trio along with Colin Sipos, a young, up-and-coming producer/ engineer who has worked with the critically acclaimed Iron & Wine and Califone. Sipos also recorded TSB’s “The Stars Look Tonight/My Back Pocket (2010)” single and mixed “Live at the Double Door (2010).” The ten new songs feature some of their most blues-infused, heavy and psychedelic tunes to date. Each song takes you on a musical journey, steeped in tradition, while not being overly nostalgic. On “CLAVA” the band honors their heroes and pays them the highest compliment – continuing the Rock n’ Roll lineage while creating paths not yet explored. This release exemplifies the musical trinity that is The Steepwater Band.
http://www.steepwater.com/home.html
7 Apr
5 Apr
“Pat Kay + Bryan Kay + our recently adopted brother Michael Schembre = foot stomping, fire breathing, Missouri Bluesgrass that grandma used to spin yarn about around the campfire and warsh down with moonshine when yer folks wadn’t lookin’.
We’ll be armed to the teeth with beards, guitars, fiddles, suspenders, harmonicas, upright bass, largemouth bass, bass drums, hoots, hollers, hups, and grotesquely embellished tales of Missouri folklore as they pertain to the union of Busch Light and shooting things and other stuffs. Don’t ask questions. Yes… we know its a Thursday. Ass kicking doesn’t take off work Monday thru Friday. …and we know you’ll be able to overcome you’re ‘better’ judgement and come check it out – because we start EARLY and end EARLY – which makes for a stompover free Friday. If a shot of Irish Whiskey falls on your face, its not our damn fault… “
4 Apr
Christopher Bryant takes The Mission stage at 8:30. A dear friend and powerful performer. Happy Hour 4-7pm, $1 off each drink.
photo by Pelzer Photography
Chris about Chris – I am not your typical blues musician. For nearly 20 years I’ve been providing audiences with what I call “progressive blues with funk”; drawing inspiration from such artists as Howling Wolf and Taj Mahal, Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, and Sean Costello and Johnny Lang. I’ve performed on stages from Pittsburg, Kansas to Abilene, Texas. Some of my most memorable performances have included sharing a stage with Debbie D and The Destroyers and making an appearance with The Juke Joint Allstars at the Kings Palace on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee.
www.youtube.com/user/TheChristopherBryant/videos?view=u
31 Mar
Kris Lager Band30 Mar
http://hellagogo.com/
http://www.abominableshowmen.bandcamp.com/track/barebacking
29 Mar
http://dirtlegbenders.com/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dirt-Leg-Benders/164905923540443?ref=ts&sk=wall
28 Mar
Working on a new project? Have at least an hour worth of material? Band, solo, duo?? The Mission stage is open. We encourage and support new projects from young and seasoned musicians. Keep it LIVE!! We plan to keep the “Mission Quest” alive for future Wednesday nights as well.
Please contact us to schedule your show.
livemusic@themissionjc.com
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(573) 893-2800
23 Mar
The sound has been called a “jambalaya” by press and “country fried jam” by fans alike. Take it from the name, The Hipnecks, which combines the words “Hippie” and “Redneck” as affectionately as it unites trucker hats and flip-flops. Within that sentiment lays their genre-bending approach to making music. Music that is, in every way, firmly rooted beneath their feet in the fertile floodplains of the American Midwest. Rock & roll with hues of bluegrass. It is twangy. It is Ozarkian. It is most certainly Missourian – and there is nothing to the contrary about it.
http://www.thehipnecks.com/index.htm
http://www.thehipnecks.com/
17 Mar
COME EARLY IF YOU ARE HUNGRY!!!!
http://www.reverbnation.com/drivingwheel
10 Mar
9 Mar
http://tdwpigpen.com/
For the Winter/Spring 2012 Tour, Todd Day Wait is being joined by Midwest harmonica slinger Paul Weber and Arizona journeyman Matt Dethrow on upright bass. Playing folk-country-blues, their travels will take them on a two-month, 10-state tour through the Southwest, the South, the Midwest, the Mountain states and back out to the West Coast. The trio just recorded a little E.P. out in California, all on their own reel-to-reel machine and shot a music video before leaving on their Winter/Spring tour. You can find out where they are currently by looking at their calendar and see where they are heading next.
Since 2009, Todd Day Wait has been touring full-time–taking up residencies all across America—all the while traveling in an eco-friendly airport shuttle bus that runs off of used vegetable oil. During these residencies his main group is Todd Day Wait’s Pigpen, which is comprised of a rotating line-up of professional musicians who write, record and perform Rhythm & Blues-Folk and Soul-Rock & Roll. His residencies focus on New Orleans, the Midwest and the West Coast where he performs in The Golden Hills Blues Band. Wait fronts an acoustic side as well during these residencies playing Folk-Country-Blues as a solo artist, with a trio or as Wait & Weber.
In 2009, Pigpen recorded in various cites including a single called “Magnolia Trees” in San Diego, CA and the track “Nowhere to Be” in Flagstaff, AZ. They also started to blaze a trail along the road map that became their regular touring circuit.
Their extensive touring found them living in California throughout the second half of 2010 after spending the winter in New Orleans. As a result, they were afforded the opportunity to record new music in California, Arizona, Missouri and Louisiana. Expanding their fan base city to city, they embarked upon a Spring Midwest tour of 30 dates and a Fall Midwest tour of 14 dates including a spot at the Schwagstock Music Festival.
In 2011, Todd Day Wait recorded and released a solo album and a full band E.P. on the west coast before returning to New Orleans for his five-week residency. He then launched his Spring Midwest tour in March, extending through May, while dispersing these two new records and an Acoustic Duo E.P featuring Harmonica player Paul Weber. Wait earned himself national spots at the 101 Music Festival, Tall Tree Music Festival and the Roots n Blues n BBQ Music Festival.
The feel-good blues song “I Sure Love You” makes a great dedication song to someone close and “Peaches” tells the story of a marveling traveling wanderer. The overdriven, psych-tinged jump boogie of “It’s the Same Old Thing” roars out of the gate with raunchy distorted organ and woozy wah-wah guitar building foundations for Wait’s powerful bluesman vocals. Pigpen is beyond a musical sensation as their lyrics paint optimistic pictures of a caring society such as in “The World Today.” It’s music with heart that injects positive spirit into the world.
Todd Day Wait is currently on his winter tour, which includes his New Orleans winter residency and then launching his cross-country spring tour.
8 Mar
2 Mar
1 Mar
Do your homework here. The Real Nasty makes their debut performance on The Mission stage. Check it out so you won’t miss out.
http://therealnasty.com/
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+real+nasty+no+big+deal+you+tube&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
http://therealnasty.com/gallery/videos
22 Feb
Here’s your chance to get out of the garage/basement/cellar and bring it up on stage! We provide full pa and sound tech. Open to all genres of music. Must have at least one hour of material and may perform up to 1 1/2 hours. Call, email or fb if you would like to schedule your band.
Accidental Influence is on the bill for this night!
(573) 893-2800
livemusic@themissionjc.com
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9 Feb
Special night at The Mission. Dan Eubanks, former bass player with Scott Holt, brings his new project to our stage. Not only is Jefferson City one of his first stops of this tour, Dan has also invited musicians to sit in for a traditional bluegrass jam. Don’t hear about this the next day and wish you would have know. Now you know! See you on Thursday.
Great links on the following Facebook link:
This is an interview with Dan through the 2 Guys Talking podcast. Great example of Dan’s song writing, performing and engaging personality.
www.2guystalkingvault.com/downloads/shows/writenight/2gt-write-night-dan-eubanks-2.mp3
Includes videos, music, bio, etc. Good stuff!
www.reverbnation.com/c./rpk/205462?access_code=8f055fa09323a1014e91&rid=2052218
Check out Dan’s Facebook page as well.
www.facebook.com/pages/Dan-Eubanks-songs-page/107229705987967?ref=ts&sk=app_2405167945
4 Feb
http://stevesmithandthesneakers.com/music.html
http://stevesmithandthesneakers.com/
http://www.reverbnation.com/stevesmithandthesneakers
27 Jan
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Blues-Deville-Band/64787893880?sk=w
Oh yes they are!!! This Friday’s hot spot definitely at The Mission!!!
26 Jan
Ben Green is a Deep Roots Blues songwriter with an original slide guitar style. For nearly twenty years, Ben has performed as a solo artist & has become a favorite among his listeners.
His latest album, “Westboro Blues”, was released in 2008 and is a heavy dose of what he refers to as a “Front porch pickin’ kind of music”.
With a dozen plus new songs, Ben is looking forward to hitting the studio soon with his fourth CD, and promises to be a collector’s piece for old-style blues lovers.
Performing on a variety of acoustic six & twelve string guitars, Ben is more than ready to get the Blues & ALWAYS leaves you wanting more!!
Ben Green represented MO Blues Association Inc in the 2009 International Blues Challenge as a semi-finalist in the Solo/Duo Category. He was one of sixty challengers from around the world.
Ben has been married to his lovely wife, Carlene for 14 years and together they have four beautiful children. Ben is a hard working man and father whose music is often inspired by his work and family.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ben-Green-Acoustic-Blues/140600622621801?sk=wall
20 Jan
19 Jan
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jordan-Thomas-Solo-Acoustic-Blues/248363291849572?sk=app_2405167945
At first glance, it may appear that Jordan Thomas doesn’t fit the picture of a traditional bluesman. Clean-cut and even-tempered, Thomas certainly doesn’t seem to have the blues. That is, until you see and hear him play. From the first snap of his guitar strings, Thomas’s blue soul comes alive, reaching out and grabbing every audience with the sincerity and authenticity of a blues all his own.
Jordan’s blue soul was cultivated early, with a childhood immersed in music due to his mother’s singing in a southern gospel quartet. He began teaching himself guitar at age ten, spurred by a desire to play like Chuck Berry. Knowing that Berry had been heavily influenced by blues artists like Muddy Waters, Jordan began frequenting the local library’s blues section. Album by album, Jordan began soaking up the sounds of Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Howlin’ Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, and of course Robert Johnson. Entirely self-taught, his driving finger-style acoustic guitar playing is every bit as powerful as that of the blues masters from whose records he learned. Likewise, his slide playing is virtuosic and passionate, full of raw energy yet precise and clear.
Having also become an avid poet and songwriter, Jordan takes particular interest in applying poetic techniques to traditional blues forms. Thomas’s passion for vivid imagery and subtle wordplay is evident in his lyricism, which melds perfectly with his soulful, emotion-soaked singing style. Thomas considers himself part of the “new generation” of blues harp players, playing fully chromatically on a standard diatonic harmonica through advanced bending and overblow techniques. It’s clear from his playing, however, that he applies these relatively modern techniques with the pure feeling and energy central to traditional blues.
In 2007, Jordan formed the electric four piece blues band The Mojo Roots, with whom he continues to perform regularly. Meanwhile, his career as a solo artist is burgeoning rapidly, playing stripped-down acoustic blues in venues across Missouri. He continues to write prolifically and is currently recording his first full-length album as a solo artist.
14 Jan
Shea & Silverstreak’s debut @ The Mission!!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Shea-and-Silverstreak/304902699550879?sk=photos
31 Dec
Ready for a relaxed, kick back New Year’s Eve party?? The master, Dale Sapp, and his son Ryan Tomlinson (Shaman’s Harvest) will be lighting up the stage with special guests. No cover, drink specials, a variety of party favors, and refreshments at midnight! Come casual, come decked out; doesn’t matter. Salute to poverty looking forward to prosperity in 2012!
Peace,
Rich and Jenny
23 Dec
14 Dec
10 Dec
50/50 raffle! The pot will be split between the winning ticket holder and the band!!
http://www.hollowpointeband.com/
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001544462389&sk=wall
9 Dec
Table reservations available for $10!! $5 advance tickets include free well drink or domestic beer.
http://www.thehipnecks.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-HipNecks/9352124741?sk=app_6452028673
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-HipNecks/9352124741?sk=app_155326481208883
http://www.facebook.com/events/227111434023507/
3 Dec
50/50 raffle! The pot will be split between the winning ticket holder and the band!!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lenny-Spy/306487927275?sk=videos
26 Nov
HOLIDAY SPECIAL!! In the spirit of “focus on giving”, The Mission will charge NO COVER to see The Nace Brothers tonight. Raffle tickets available for a 50/50 drawing. $1 tickets (6 for $5). Pot will be split between winner and the band. Still have family in town? Ready to get out of the house and boogie off some of that turkey? We open at 6pm!!!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Nace-Brothers/229230903797087?sk=app_2405167945
25 Nov
23 Nov
18 Nov
The Mission is 2 years-old!! The Mission is a wonderful gathering of all kinds of folks all celebrating LIVE MUSIC! This beautiful tapestry of people in our lives came together here. Much love to you all…peace.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Shelbyfest08?blend=14&ob=5#p/u/0/HF8MOERgTJ8
10 Nov
The Lil Slim Blues Band is considered to be one of the best blues bands in the midwest!

Shawn “Lil’ Slim” Holt is the son of legendary blues master, Magic Slim, AKA Morris Holt. Shawn started playing the blues at the age of 17, when he went on the road with his father and his Teardrops, where he acquired the name from his late Uncle Nick Holt, “Lil’ Slim”. Shortly after that tour with his father Shawn formed his band, “Lil’ Slim and The Back Alley Blues Band”, with his god-brother, Jeff Boehmer, Joe Manthey & JJ King. Lil’ Slim has been a part of the Blues Messengers based in Lincoln, NE and True Sons of the Blues in Minneapolis, MN.In 2009, he hooked up with some of his old band mates and new ones too and created “The Lil’ Slim Blues Band”.Jeffrey Boehmer, owner of The Zoo Bar, plays a solid bass and his specialty is Chicago Blues. He went to the school of Chicago Blues and was taught by NickHolt.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Lil-Slim-Blues-Band/109836905744202?sk=wall
http://www.myspace.com/lilslimband/videos
5 Nov
29 Oct
Costume contest!! In addition, there will be a 50/50 drawing with proceeds going to the Hank Minter Memorial Scholarship Fund. AND BBQ Chicken and Porksteaks and all the fixins’!!!
http://www.reverbnation.com/drivingwheel
http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/artist_videos/833571
http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/artist_videos/833571
http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/artist_videos/833571
27 Oct
Here’s the lineup! Ben Green, Kirk “Skinny” Webb lead guitar and mandolin, Wayne Johnson on bass and Quinten Rice behind the drums! Yes, some of JC’s finest on The Mission stage.
26 Oct