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2 . Weekender . 08.12.2021 . www.siouxland.net MUSIC Guitar hero Veteran guitarist John 5 to headline Marquee show

BY EARL HORLYK DETAILS John William Lowery, better known by his John 5 stage name, is most comfortable WHAT: Veteran guitarist John 5, with Jared when he has a guitar in his hands. James Nichols and Black Satellite “I was playing right before you called,” he WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Friday said from his Los Angeles home. “Hope you WHERE: The Marquee, 1225 Fourth St. don’t mind me doing some busy work while you’re doing your phone interview.” Sure enough, Lowery was putting away do your job and be professional about it.” dishes while discussing his 6:30 p.m. Friday This work ethic helped Lowery once he gig at The Marquee, 1225 Fourth St. started a solo career. Best known for his incendiary guitar work Admitting he wouldn’t hurt a fly in real with such artists as Rob Zombie and Marilyn life, Lowery often named his self-penned PROVIDED Manson, Lowery is surprisingly mellow in songs after famous serial killers like Musician John 5 will be headlining a show with Jared James Nicholls and Black Satellite at spite of his multi-tasking. and Albert Fish. 6:30 p.m. Friday at The Marquee, 1225 Fourth St. Born into the upper-class area of Grosse “I read a lot and those guys intrigue me Point, , he knew he wanted to because they’re so different than me,” Lowery become a musician at the early age of 7. said. “I was a rock kid in private,” Lowery said. For his new album, “Sinner,” slated to be “Everybody in my class wore Polo shirts at released on Oct. 31, Lowery will even offer a school. I also wore a Polo shirt, but with a few covers. rock T-shirt underneath.” “I’ll be doing my own version of ‘Georgia While Lowery cited such seminal guitarists on My Mind’ (with KISS drummer Peter as Eddie and as Criss) and doing a cover of ‘How High the influences, he had a few atypical inspirations. Moon,’” he said. “I loved , the Partridge Family Wait, isn’t that last one a Les Paul and and, even, and from Mary Ford song? ‘Hee-Haw,’” the 50-year-old said. “If I saw “Yes, it is,” Lowery said. “It is beautiful and a guitar player on TV in the 1970s, I’d take if I can get more fans into Les Paul and Mary note. It didn’t matter what genre the musician Ford the better.” was playing. If he had a guitar in his hand, I Indeed, he is simply paying it forward. was intrigued.” When he was growing up, Lowery loved After graduating from high school, Lowery “The Brady Bunch” as much as he loved moved to Los Angeles. Almost immediately, . he became an in-demand session guitarist. And now as a solo act, he can attract Lowery played with and KISS anybody from guitar pickers to goth kids to before hooking up with . Rob Zombie fans in his audiences. “They always warn you to never work “I never know who to expect at my shows,” with your idols,” he said. “Right off the bat, I Lowery said. “That’s why I jump from genre began working with people I loved as a kid. to genre.” They turned out to be great people.” This will certainly be the case at the Eventually, Lowery joined Marilyn Marquee, which is one of his first post- Manson, working with the shock rocker for pandemic performances. than six years. He subsequently became a “I’ve been lucky enough to have been a member of Rob Zombie’s band. musician my entire life,” Lowery said. “Not “When people hear you worked for Rob being able to perform in front of an audience Zombie and , they think made me appreciate music more.” things would be crazy behind the scenes,” he “Being back on tour means so much to said. “Both guys were respectful. They had a me,” he said. “I can’t wait to get back on the job to do and they expected you to show up, road.” www.siouxland.net . 08.12.2021 . Weekender . 3 ETC. CROSSWORD

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www.siouxland.net . 08.12.2021 . Weekender . 5 Steaks Cover storY & Suds Daga’s on Broadway wants to reinvent Midwestern comfort food cuisine

BY EARL HORLYK

DAKOTA CITY – For more than five years, Daga’s on Wheels has earned a reputation for its made- to-order wet burritos, super nachos and its famous queso tacos, which consists of gooey Mozzarella cheese stuck inside of two corn tortillas, along with plenty of onions and cilantro. With a few Weekender Siouxland’s Choice Awards under his belt, you would think that Daga’s on Wheels owner Tyson Sanchez would be able to rest on his laurels, right? Well, rest is not in the vocabulary of an ambitious entrepreneur like Sanchez, whose new Daga’s on Broadway has just opened for business at 100 N. Main St. in Dakota City. And guess what? You won’t find a taco, quesadilla or Hot Cheeto Nacho anywhere on the menu! RE-IMAGINING THE GREAT AMERICAN STEAKHOUSE That’s because Sanchez wanted Daga’s on Broadway to be where he can re-imagine great American steakhouse favorites. Purchasing the building which formerly housed Hungry’s, a popular steakhouse for more two decades, is allowing him to do that. “People loved Hungry’s because TIM HYNDS PHOTOS, THE WEEKENDER they loved its steaks, chops and Business partners Clay Lillie, left, and Tyson Sanchez talk about their new restaurant. chicken,” Sanchez explained. “When it closed, diners were disappointed SLEEK AESTHETICS, Actually, a portion of it has matter if a person brought his family the executive chef at the Key and Dakota City lost a destination WITH A SIDE OF HISTORY been preserved for a private or his wife on a special date, we’d be Club and Clyde’s. Before that, he restaurant.” Gone are Hungry’s imposing V.I.P. table, honoring both the able to accommodate.” was sous chef for the late Rick When the location went up for dark wood paneling. They’ve been steakhouse’s and Dakota City’s But Sanchez knew he needed Beaulieu at the former Bev’s on sale, Sanchez bought it. In addition replaced with a sleek aesthetic and colorful past. help in crafting an entirely new The River. he and his crew have spent nearly 10 comfortable seating. “We wanted the steakhouse to menu. That’s where veteran chef “I knew Clay had the talent months completely renovating the Wait, did we say that all of be a place where everyone will feel Clay Lillie came on board. and the imagination to create an property. Hungry’s dark wood is gone? comfortable,” Sanchez said. “It didn’t Lillie previously worked as awesome menu,” Sanchez said.

6 . Weekender . 08.12.2021 . www.siouxland.net LEFT: Clay Lillie pours berry juice into a shaker while making a poisoned well punch drink. CENTER: Clay Lillie pours a Summer Breeze punch drink made with berries, bourbon, lavender and lemonade. RIGHT: A seating area is shown at Daga’s on Broadway, a steakhouse located in the former Hungry’s restaurant building in Dakota City, Nebraska.

WHERE’S THE BEEF? IT’S AT DAGA’S Sure enough, Daga’s on Broadway offers sirloin, New York strip, ribeye served every day. All are hand-cut, charbroiled to perfection and topped with a house-made butter. On Fridays, Daga’s prime rib features a rib loin, rubbed with a blend of herbs and spices before being slow-roasted to a medium rare. “I think it’s cool when people ask us where we get our beef, we can just point down the street and say we get it at Tyson Fresh Meats,” Sanchez noted with a chuckle.

COMFORT FOOD WITH A TWIST But Daga’s doesn’t skimp on the sandwiches. They include a House Burger, which contained a half-pound steak patty on a toasted Brioche bun and served with pickles, lettuce, red onions and a house aioli. Likewise, the New York Steak Sandwich is served with an open-faced North York strip steak that is seared, sliced and placed on sour dough with creamy Swiss cheese, tomatoes, onions and a horseradish sauce. Lillie called this cuisine “comfort food with a twist.” So are such apps as chislic, chicken fingers and fried mushrooms, which are hand- breaded, fried crisp and served with a side of Tabasco aioli. Tyson Sanchez talks about his new restaurant, Daga’s on Broadway, a steakhouse located in the former Hungry’s restaurant building in Sanchez admitted he and Lillie come from Dakota City, Nebraska. different culinary perspectives. more complex than making a meal. I prefer to started Daga’s on Wheels at the right time. “Working on a food truck, I’m used to spend my time in a kitchen.” DETAILS Now, Daga’s on Broadway represents my working fast,” Sanchez said. “Clay is teaching Soon, Daga’s will be opening a unique Plan B.” me that in a fine dining kitchen, things can go sports bar on the same premises, giving WHAT: Daga’s on Broadway Don’t worry, Sanchez already has a Plan C at a slower pace.” people an opportunity to have a meal in a WHERE: 100 N. Main St., Dakota City and Plan D in the works. One place where both Sanchez and Lillie steakhouse setting before watching football in PHONE: 402-241-5109 Right now, he just wanted to make sure need to take extra time is behind the bar. a cozier atmosphere. Daga’s on Broadway is a success. “At the Key Club, I learned how to make “While Dakota City is close to Sioux City, alcoholic punches because I made the syrups STAYING AHEAD became more commonplace. it still requires a drive,” Sanchez said. “I want that went in them,” Lillie said, while pouring a OF THE GAME “I think within a few short years, you’ll Daga’s on Broadway to be that destination Summer Breeze drink with berries, bourbon, Over the past five years, Sanchez has seen see more taco trucks than stand-alone steakhouse which will always be worth the lemonade and lavender. “Making a drink is the food truck scene explode as mobile dining Mexican restaurants,” he explained. “I drive.”

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