Blues Brunch with Travis Haddix Blues Band
Travis's Annual Birthday Concert
Brunch with "The Moonchild"
Why you should see this show…
Winner of Blues awards for his stylish and poppy albums, Travis Haddix has received rave reviews in Living Blues Magazine and Audience Magazine, and has toured Europe since 1992. His style evokes the sounds of the great Stax-Volt Days when the likes of Sam and Dave ruled the urban blues roost. Haddix says, “I am the best that I can be, and since no one else can be me, there’s none better!”
Travis Haddix Bio
Years later, the Haddix family moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where Travis, now a budding star, continued to refine his craft by singing and playing throughout the North. The original “Moonchild,” he earned the nickname from his beaming presence on stage and his always broad smile and energetic, sexy performances. In 1959, Travis moved to Cleveland, Ohio where he joined the D.L. Rocco Band and achieved regional notoriety that led to a prominent spot with the Little Johnnie Taylor group. Travis also contributed material to five albums by Artie “Bluesboy” White. His material is also covered by Artie “blues boy” White, Dickie Williams, Jimmy Dawkins, Michael Burks, Charles Wilson, the late Son Seals, and Lee Shot Williams.
Haddix has received rave reviews in Living Blues Magazine, Blues Revue, Real Blues, Big City, Jefferson and Audience Magazine, and he has toured Europe since 1992. His style evokes the sounds of the great Stax-Volt days, when the likes of Sam & Dave ruled the urban blues roost. His fifth release on Ichiban Records is A Big Ole Goodun,’ featuring the Travis Haddix band (together since 1988). He proves, once again, that he is a fixture in the modern blues industry with songs like. “Make Me Say Please,” “From Bad to Worse,” and the made-for-jukebox single, “(She Called Me) Knucklehead.”
Travis received 4 awards in 1999. Best Male Blues Artist, Best New Blues Artist, Best Blues Entertainer and Contemporary Blues Artist Of The Year. In 1989 he founded Haddix publishing Company and Wann-Sonn Records, and recorded ten CDs under his own label. in 2007, Travis won the Gay Rose Production Keeping the Blues Alive Award.
Next time you have a chance, check out the movie April’s Fool which features Travis’ hit song, “Everything Is Everything.”
In 2007, Travis’ single, “Dick for Dinner” from Mean Ole Yesterday was nominated Best Blues Song by the Blues Critic Awards 2007 Readers Poll-Comtemporary Blues. Travis was in great company; the prize was awarded to Omar Kent Dykes & Jimmie Vaughan.
Music Box Sunday Brunch Menu
Every Week Our Buffet will be Different to Surprise and Delight You!
The purchase of a ticket to one of our Sunday Brunch Concerts does not include the Brunch Buffet. The all you can eat Brunch Buffet is an optional, additional charge of $30 for adults, and $25 for children 12 and under, plus sales tax. You can purchase the Brunch Buffet at your table once you are seated.
To make a reservation, click here or call (216) 242-1250.
Egg Dishes
Featuring at least three varieties of scrambles and quiches
Breakfast Meats
Revolving mix of classics like bacon and sausage, and varieties like sausage gravy and biscuits
Breakfast Potatoes
A delicious weekly mix of breakfast potatoes from hash browns to red skinned
Side Dishes
Chef-created sweet dish varieties, including French toast, bread pudding with crème anglaise, and more!
Breads & Other Basics
Assorted, house-made sticky buns, pastries, muffins, cookies, and more. Baked fresh to delight! Wide variety of seasonal fresh fruits, sliced melons, salads and berries.
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