Barrence Whitfield & the Savages at the Woodward Theater January 23 with special guest The Sundresses

Barrence Whitfield
Barrence Whitfield

Rock and soul wild men and Cincinnati favorites Barrence Whitfield & the Savages are coming to the Woodward Theater on Friday, January 23, 2015. The Woodward is located at 1404 Main St., Cincinnati, Ohio in the historic neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine.

General admission tickets, $8 ADV/$10 DOS (plus applicable fees), are on sale now at MOTR Pub, Shake It Records, http://www.cincyticket.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=2344 and all CincyTicket outlets. All shows at the Woodward are age-restricted to 21-and-up unless otherwise noted.

Barrence Whitfield is a full-throttle soul screamer in the spirit of Little Richard, Don Covay, and Solomon Burke. He has been described as the owner of one incredible pair of lungs, with limitless energy and unmatched enthusiasm for his music and his audience.



Barrence is a rarity in this business–one of a few black, rock n roll singer/entertainers who, Spin Magazine says, maintains a frenzied performance. Whitfield is a performer so consumed with satisfying his audiences that he has been called ‘crazed, frenetic and completely unhinged.’ Barrence, the singer made up of equal parts Arthur Alexander, Nolan Porter and James Carr this mofo burns.’

BW doesn’t want you to come to a show and stand around. He’ll do flips if he has to.

“There was one show in England where I opened for The Damned, and I started throwing cans of beer at the audience. The club owners were telling me, ‘You can’t do that!’ I threw them out there for people to drink and have a good time. But I went too far and almost started a riot.’

Barrence Whitfield & the Savages shot out of Boston in the mid-’80s with the force of a cannonball. Through their sweaty dance party shows and love of primal soul, they were to R&B what the Cramps were to rockabilly–a gateway musical drug for nascent underground roots mavens (including a wide-eyed, dewy-eared future Bloodshot co-founder Rob Miller). Along with original Savage Peter Greenberg (The Lyres, DMZ) and Phil Lenker, they released several records on Rounder, became a favorite of BBC DJ Andy Kershaw, toured with the likes of Bo Diddley, Tina Turner, and George Thorogood, and won seven Boston Music Awards. They reunited in 2011 with new Savages Andy Jody on drums, and Tom Quartulli on sax.

Perhaps the world is ready for them this time around.

http://www.barrencewhitfieldsavages.com/