Gasoline Lollipops (with Jimbo Darville & the Truckadours)DOORS OPEN: 6:00pmMEMBER PRESALE: Thursday, March 31st - 10:00amVIP ON SALE: Friday, April 1st - 10:00amGA ON SALE: Thursday, April 28th - 10:00amMollys Spirits VIP Lounge: Everyone over age 6 must have their own VIP ticket to gain entry to the Mollys Spirits VIP Lounge. Please bring your digital or printed out ticket to the venue to gain entry and pick up your VIP wristband at the Levitt check-in tent upon arrival. VIP tickets are $35.00 per person and include the following:Access to premium viewing location in the VIP section1 FREE drink of choiceVIP bar access and separate bar lineLimited lounge seating (when available - you are encouraged to bring your own blanket & lawn chair to guarantee seating). FREE GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS: General Admission tickets are one ticket per person. Lawn seating, no chairs are provided. Free ticket holders are asked to arrive at the venue by 20 minutes past showtime, otherwise your ticket may be forfeit? to walkup guests.______________________________________________Gasoline LollipopsGasoline Lollipops stitch scraps of American roots music to patches of their own tattered hearts to form an all-new tapestry of bleeding rock n roll. Front man, Clay Rose was raised between an outlaw, truck-driving father in the mountains of Colorado and a country song-writing mama in the sticks outside of Nashville, Tennessee. Clays penchant for open roads and trouble making are the backbone of the Gas Pops sound. The rest of the band consists of Don Ambory, Scott Coulter, Bad Brad Morse, and Kevin Matthews who all come equipped with music degrees from Chicago, Boston, Jacksonville, and Denver, respectively. They each add flavors of their own background and heritage, further diversifying the bands signature sound.Jimbo Darville & the TruckadoursWhile the Truckadours music is originally derived from truckin roots of raw ol time country and bluegrassy songs along with the outlaw sounds of the 70s s, they have certainly taken it to a whole different level! Jimbo Darville subject specific music versus genre specific songs/styles. In other words, they encompass a variety of musical flavors while maintaining a constant thread and theme...TRUCK DRIVIN! Thats not to suggest that they roll out an eclectic mish-mash of tunes... it all certainly ties together as theyre pickin about the trials and tribulations of a driver, his rig, truckstops Town and Truck Drivin Son-of-a-Gun. But their rock backgrounds really shine with originals like Toll Booth Blues and Bad Ride Suicide. If you cant find a Truckadour song you like, then you just aint merican!!!