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One Eyed Jack at The Historic Masonic Theatre

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July 9, 2025
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CLIFTON FORGE, Va, (VR) – Second in the Summer Amphitheatre Concert Series, One Eyed Jack is a powerhouse classic rock cover band hailing from Peterstown, West Virginia. They will take the stage of the Masonic Amphitheatre on Sunday, July 20 at 7:00 pm.

Formed in 2008, the trio consists of Jonah Carden (guitar/vocals), Bob Carden (drums/vocals), and Adam Blankenship (bass/vocals). A unique blend of familial ties and musical chemistry fuels the band’s energy—Jonah is Bob’s son, and Adam is Bob’s brother-in-law, making their connection not just musical, but personal.

Despite being a small group, One Eyed Jack is known for their big, full sound, expertly delivering three- part harmonies that add depth and richness to their performances. Jonah’s baritone voice anchors the band’s vocal dynamic, while Adam brings a high-pitched, AC/DC-esque flair that contrasts beautifully with Bob’s powerful, mid-range vocals. Together, their voices blend seamlessly, creating a striking balance that sets them apart from many other bands.

Jonah is an exceptional guitarist, known for his skill and precision, which complements the band’s energetic and tight performance style. With a large repertoire of classic rock favorites, One Eyed Jack brings to life the best of the genre with their signature sound—energetic, harmonically rich, and always entertaining. Whether it’s in their hometown or beyond, One Eyed Jack delivers an unforgettable rock experience, proving that sometimes, less is more when it comes to musical power.

Tickets $10, Available at the door. Restrooms and concessions are in the Masonic Theatre Underground.

Use our bench seating or bring your own lawn chairs or blankets. In case of extreme heat or inclement weather, the show will move into the Masonic Theatre Underground. For more information on summer programs at The Historic Masonic Theatre, please visit www.historicmasonictheatre and the Historic Masonic Theatre & Masonic Amphitheatre Facebook page.

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