The Sherman Theater on Main Street in Stroudsburg announced that Hinder will be appearing on Friday, Oct. 29, at 8 p.m.
Multi-platinum American rockers, HINDER, continue to drive a career of longevity that few bands achieve. HINDER began crafting raucous post-grunge music in the early 2000s, when Oklahoma City guitarist Joe Garvey and drummer Cody Hanson found Austin Winkler singing cover songs at a college party. The three formed the nucleus of HINDER and the group started landing local gigs opening for bands such as Theory of a Deadman. Soon guitarist Mark King and bassist Mike Rodden were brought into the fold.
As one of the few rock bands to grab massive cross-over success, HINDER’s 2005 full-length debut album, “Extreme Behavior,” became one of the year’s most popular albums, climbing to triple-platinum status and sending “Lips of an Angel” to number three on the singles charts. HINDER returned several years later with a second batch of party anthems entitled “Take It To The Limit.” Winkler left HINDER in 2013 and was replaced by Marshal Dutton in 2015. His first album with the band was “When the Smoke Clears,” followed by “Stripped” in 2016 and “The Reign” in 2017.
Tickets for the HINDER show on Oct. 29 at the Sherman Theater are available at shermantheater.com or the Sherman Theater Box Office, 570-420-2808.




