CEG & Hearfirst Present: Andrew Pierson Band, Big Honey, and Steve Rondo

Saturday, November 15 2025 at 6:30 PM

Doors: 6:30 PM || Performance Begins: 7 PM

Come to DROM and see the Andrew Pierson Band, a group known for getting any dance floor moving. Their sound is a unique blend of Nashville, New Orleans, and New York City, drawing inspiration from 70s Americana and 90s pop. The night also features Big Honey, a funky soul group with a classic, Stax-era sound, and Steve Rondo, an indie-rock songwriter from Boston whose band delivers powerful, coming-of-age anthems.


20 dollar table minimum per person is required.
21+
Tickets are non-refundable.

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Description

Andrew Pierson has never found a dance floor he couldn’t get moving. Fronting a rotating cast of some of New York’s most seasoned gigging musicians as well as the Connecticut based folk-rock group Mountain Laurel, Andrew has dialed in a live sound that’s got packed venues across the Northeast singing along till the last note. His sound is a little Nashville, a little New Orleans and a whole lot of New York City, taking inspiration from the 70’s Americana station his parent’s radio dial was stuck on, “Summer Hits of the 90’s” Pandora that filled lazy college afternoons and the live Dave Matthews records he wore out as a kid. His debut EP – Saturday Songs – recorded at Fraser Sound Studios in Brooklyn, NY aims to soundtrack your best day of the week, all summer long.

Straight out of Brooklyn, Big Honey is one of the newest funky soul groups to hit the NY scene. With a captivating front man, blistering horn leads, and a driving rhythm section, Big Honey has an exciting and original sound that still manages to feel classic. Touching upon elements of Stax-era soul to new age funk, get ready to get down with Big Honey.

Steve Rondo is a songwriter for his indie-rock band from Boston, MA. They released their debut Fate Loves the Fearless, featuring Matches (described as “stadium-ready Americana” by 92.5 FM The River and Afternoon Rebellion (featured on Spotify’s editorial playlist Fresh Finds Indie). You can expect an exciting big-rock-sound from the group’s live performances with everything from whaling guitar solos to head rocking half-times. Their songs attempt to tackle coming-of-age stories channeled through rock anthems that anyone in their 20s can relate to.