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Red Light Café is Atlanta's premiere listening room for Americana, Bluegrass, Country & Western, Folk, Blues, Jazz, Roots Rock, and everything in between — including some of the best Comedy Shows and Burlesque in the Southeast! Located on the east side of Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta's Amsterdam Walk, Red Light Café is a cozy live entertainment and music venue with tables and seating for over 100 folks to enjoy an intimate show with a full bar and kitchen for drinks, appetizers and entrées.

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Truett + Dreambrother + Kara Kole

Libro Musica presents Truett and Dreambrother and Kara Kole at Atlanta's Red Light Café Thursday, June 1st!

Truett will take you from the Mississippi Delta to Prince’s Minneapolis, Chicago blues to Bowery Punk, down through Outkast’s Atlanta and out the other side of the psychedelic rabbit hole. That explosive mix makes for a singular experience. Truett is more than the sum of his influences; what he does is unique and spectacular. His work is evocative of many things, but a carbon copy of nothing that came before. He’s classic and modern, new and old, absolutely stunning in his raw, unbridled authenticity.

Dreambrother gracefully bridges the gap between alt-rock and electronic music with soulful, colorful imagery.

Kara Kole has an eclectic sound infused with flavors of rhythm & blues, funk, rock n’ roll, and alternative soul. Influenced by 60’s R&B divas like Etta James and Nina Simone, and modern-day crooners such as Joss Stone and Amy Winehouse, the singer/songwriter tastefully delivers a blend of modern and classic styles.

$7 Adv – $10 Door
Doors @ 7 PM

All ticket sales are final. No refunds. Door is Cash Only.


People often talk about musicians needing to “pay their dues” before they deserve success. Truett has paid his many times over; enough to treat himself and ten friends to an all expenses paid trip straight to the top. Sweating it out night after night in blues bars around the South, screaming into the bright lights and cigarette smoke like the ghost of Howlin’ Wolf, soloing until his hands bled hour after hour, roadhouse after roadhouse, mile after mile.

“I never really liked that many rock bands, so I’m coming at this from a different place than most people. I think that’s why my music doesn’t sound just like anything else,” Truett said.

Is Truett a soul singer? He was raised on Bill Withers and Stevie Wonder and can croon a Sam Cooke song or shout his lungs out a la Jackie Wilson. Is Truett a guitar virtuoso? Hearing him play is like having Albert Collins throw his drink in your face and kick his muddy boot up on your table to solo at the height of his powers. Is what Truett does easy to define? Absolutely not. He’ll take you from the Mississippi Delta to Prince’s Minneapolis, Chicago blues to Bowery Punk, down through Outkast’s Atlanta and out the other side of the psychedelic rabbit hole. That explosive mix makes for a singular experience.

Years ago, when he was still just a boy, Truett was briefly kidnapped by Ron Pope and his band, The District. A child prodigy on guitar, Truett traveled around Georgia sitting in with the band (who had strict instructions from Truett’s mother to make sure he didn’t “drink, smoke, take drugs, or have sex”). That journey marked the beginning of a brotherhood that is finally bearing fruit with “Be Mine,” Truett’s debut single on Brooklyn Basement Records (co-written and produced by Pope). The song features Godzilla-sized guitar tone pummeling a larger than life riff, powered by an angular, sticky groove punctuated by Truett’s hell hound on my trail moan and mind bending guitar pyrotechnics.

Truett is more than the sum of his influences; what he does is unique and spectacular. His work is evocative of many things, but a carbon copy of nothing that came before. He’s classic and modern, new and old, absolutely stunning in his raw, unbridled authenticity.

Truett Official Site
Truett on Facebook


Dreambrother gracefully bridges the gap between alt-rock and electronic music with soulful, colorful imagery.

Dreambrother Official Site
Dreambrother on Facebook


Kara Kole arrived to the Nashville music scene in 2016 with an eclectic sound, infused with flavors of rhythm & blues, funk, rock n’ roll, and alternative soul. Influenced by 60’s R&B divas like Etta James and Nina Simone, and modern-day crooners such as Joss Stone and Amy Winehouse, the singer/songwriter tastefully delivers a blend of modern and classic styles.

Born into a musical household in Jacksonville, Florida, Kole began touring with live cover bands at the age of fourteen. Kole began homeschooling in eighth grade to allow time to focus on honing her songwriting, piano, vocal skills, and live performance craft.

At age sixteen, Kole was invited to work with Nashville producer/songwriter Norro Wilson, leading to a four-song EP collaboration with Wilson and multiple music industry veterans, exceeding her goal on a heavily locally-supported Kickstarter campaign. 

Kole then relocated to Nashville to attend Belmont University’s Music Business program. She quickly dove into the Nashville R&B scene. She currently works with local bands like R&B/Funk outfit, The Aquaducks, who appear as collaborators on her upcoming Day Old Love EP. Kole's EP release is scheduled for the Spring of 2017, in conjunction with a multi-city tour.

Kara Kole on Facebook
Kara Kole on Soundcloud