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The Word Menominee means Wild-Rice People


Wild Rice Concerts presents:
Wayne "The Train" Hancock Trio
Friday Night November 4th. 8 P.M.
Railhouse Restaurant & Brewpub Marinette, WI 715 732 4646


          Wayne The Train Hancock
Visit Wayne's Web Site

Wayne "The Train" Hancock has been called "the master of hillbilly swing," a "roots Renaissance man," a "country singer's country singer" and "Hank Williams meets Gershwin." But the phrase most frequently echoed throughout his career is "Wayne Hancock is the real deal." Joe Ely said it, Hank Williams III said it, Bobby Koefer from the Texas Playboys said it, as have countless music fans and writers when referring to Hancock's authentic and original blend of honky tonk, western swing, blues and big band that he calls "juke joint swing!"

Authenticity and sincerity have been the cornerstones of Hancock's writing and music since the start of his career. His refusal to compromise his vision and sell out his music has earned him a fiercely loyal underground following.

Hancock's vision, as he puts it, is "to bring people together and make them feel good about music. It's a spiritual thing and without spirituality, you've got nothin'. There ain't much on the radio that strikes me as being original or from the heart, most of it's from the pocketbook and it shows."
Wayne is proud of his rural roots and culture and has thoroughly absorbed the spirit of country music's forefathers such as Ernest Tubb, Hank Williams and Jimmie Rodgers. Never a mere imitator, the cutting-edge style that emerges is every bit his own. He breathes youth and driving energy into traditional country forms and adds a dash of big band horns, boogie woogie piano, scorching rockabilly beats, heavenly Hawaiian steel licks and some wigged-out hillbilly jazz guitar.

While various musicians drop in on Wayne's shows from time to time, his core band for touring is comprised of the phenomenal Eddie Biebel on lead guitar and the rhythm slappin' Chris Darrell on Doghouse Bass. Do yourself a favor - whenever this great trio is in or near your town, go to the show!



To purchase Tickets in advance:
Cost is $12.00 per person.(Children under 12 accompanied by Parent Free)
  • Trends and Traditions 615 First Street, Menominee
  • Paul's Music 1614 Main Street, Marinette
  • The Serving Spoon 821 First Street, Menominee


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