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Partially Seated - Rescheduled From 2/21/22
J Roddy Walston
King Dream
Mon, Oct 10
Doors: 7:30 pm | Show: 8:00 pm
Tickets: $25.00
Ages 21 and Up
J Roddy Walston

Another Planet Entertainment and The Independent are committed to producing safe events. Please review our most up-to-date COVID-19 policy requirements for entry on our Health & Safety page. 

* Policy is subject to change

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J Roddy Walston at The Independent originally scheduled for February 21, 2022 is rescheduled to October 10, 2022.

All tickets purchased for the originally scheduled date will be honored at the new date. Should you be unable to attend the new date, please return to the point of purchase no later than April 22, 2022 to request a refund.

Please check our website, theindependentsf.com, for updates on the status of this show. For any questions, please reach out to us at 
info@theindependentsf.comWe thank you for your understanding and we look forward to seeing you at the show!

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King Dream

King Dream is an indie psych-rock project from Bay Area songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Lyon. With a soulful voice, roots planted in the golden era of California psychedelia, and a wry energy that places him firmly in the 21st century, Lyon charts a path through timeless themes: disillusionment with oneself, with adulthood, with one’s country — and the discovery, time and again, that somehow there’s still plenty worthy of a love song.

Lyon, a Bay Area native, previously co-founded the folk-rock band Tumbleweed Wanderers, who toured the country for five years before disbanding in 2016. Inspired by songwriters like Jim James, Jonathan Wilson and Blake Mills, Lyon spent the next two years questioning and reinventing himself — and, thanks to his vocal ability and versatility, soon became one of the most in-demand sidemen in the Bay. Playing with different bands, he picked up a few things: new instruments and arrangement techniques; a love of darker textures and moody, atmospheric sounds on electric guitar. And then an invaluable collaborator- producer: Lyon credits Graham Patzner of Whiskerman with helping to shape and carry the new project from idea to reality.

King Dream’s self-titled debut, out now, is a reemergence of sorts. It’s also a good record for a long drive along the coast. It’s about places, relationships and empires crumbling, and the possibilities that announce themselves when the dust has cleared — when you find yourself alone for the first time in a long while, and you open your mouth and see what comes out.

- Emma Silvers