
MIKE FARRIS
Presented by: Mike Slaughter Promotions0 | ASHINGTON: The White House (info) |
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P | Friday 10th October, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:00pm Start time: 8:00pm |
. | 16+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Music - General |
Event information
Delighted that the incomparable MIKE FARRIS, will be returning to play what will undoubtedly be another fabulous show at The Whitehouse Social Club, Ashington on Friday 10 October 2025.
Mike Farris is an artist’s artist and a musician’s musician, celebrated and revered by his fellow performers. He is a GRAMMY, Americana Association, and Dove Music award winner, with six solo albums since 2001. He is also a founding member of 90’s mainstream rock group, The Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies. This is a special solo show featuring songs from the new album.
For The Sound of Muscle Shoals, Mike Farris’s first album since 2018’s Silver & Stone, Farris made the pilgrimage that many soul shakers and stirrers have made before him, across the O’Neal Bridge and over the Tennessee River, straight into the creative vortex of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and right up to the door of the legendary Fame Studios.
The result of that pilgrimage is "The Sound of Muscle Shoals". It’s the culmination of all of Farris’s musical influences and life lessons learned, captured in a location that holds deep meaning for him, in creative collaboration with members of the legendary Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section and other session stalwarts of ‘The Shoals’ recording scene: Clayton Ivey (keys), Will McFarlane, Kelvin Holly, Wes Sheffield (guitars), Jimbo Hart (bass), and Justin Holder (drums). Collectively, they capture lightning in a bottle, channelling the spirit of their musical forebearers.
Produced by Farris and overseen by award-winning executive producer Rodney Hall (son of legendary producer and record man Rick Hall), the new album conjures up the intrinsic magic of the Muscle Shoals sound and wraps it around Farris’s heartfelt and hardscrabble blue-eyed soul vocals. In the intertwining threads of spiritual and earthly, of gospel and rock ‘n’ roll, of faith and fire, Farris once again brings what Rolling Stone Country describes as his “supersized voice filled with the electricity of Saturday night and the godly grace of Sunday mornings” to the album’s 11 tracks.
Farris won the 2014 Grammy Award for Best Roots Gospel Album for "Shine for All the People".