For the last 30 years, native Southern Californian Rick Crowder has performed as his alter ego Sourdough Slim, a sort of timeless singing comedic cowpoke cut from the same chaps as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. Armed with a harmonic, acoustic guitar, accordion and a range-splitting yodel, this raconteur will bring his family friendly show to The Old Steeple tonight at 7:30 p.m. ($30, $25 advance). Joining him is the multi-instrumentalist Robert Armstrong, a man celebrated for his fine skills on the musical saw and steel guitar, as well as his notoriety as the creator of the 1970’s underground comic Mickey Rat.
This article appears in The Foilies 2019.

