Franklin County, News, Russellville
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:12 am Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Rockin’ at the Roxy to feature international band

Artists Bernard Bulhack and Yeshiva Lex, performing together as NMBR11, will join the Kerry Gilbert Band on the Roxy stage April 9.

Artists Bernard Bulhack and Yeshiva Lex, performing together as NMBR11, will join the Kerry Gilbert Band on the Roxy stage April 9.

NMBR11 (pronounced Number Eleven) is an international act created by artists Bernard Bulhack and Yeshiva Lex, and these two will join Kerry Gilbert and the KGB for this month’s Rockin’ at The Roxy.

The band was born on May 11, 2012, after Bulhack and Lex met while joining a blues project. Their interest in other genres drove them to branch off to create a duo and eventually full band.
Born and raised in South America, coming to the U.S. more than a decade ago and being exposed to many cultures, resulted in the rich sound they now deliver in their music. Bulhack and Lex create songs that reflect the wide variety of influences they’ve picked up along the road, which range from Americana, blues and roots to folk, jazz, Latin and rock.

Rockin’ at The Roxy starts at 7 p.m. April 9, with doors opening at 6 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children 6-12 and free for children younger than 6. All proceeds go to the Historic Roxy Theatre restoration project.

NMBR11’s debut full-length album “Follow The Song” is available on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Spotify and Pandora, as well as at www.nmbr11.com. “Follow The Song” is also available for sale in physical format at Grimey’s Record Store (Nashville, Tenn.), Pegasus Records (Florence) and nmbr11.com.

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