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Category Archives: Concert Review
Concert Review: The Woodpile at Magoons in St. Joseph, MO 12/20/12
Magoon’s is the perfect place for under-appreciated acts to play. It’s an old bar in the old part of town, surrounded by desolate lots and darkness during nights. The warm neon glow of beer signs were especially inviting on this cold, … Continue reading
Vocals On Top’s Top 5 Concerts of 2012
In 2012 I went to more concerts than I ever have before. I attended over 65 shows and saw over 120 artists perform live. I have my favorite shows for various reasons and you can read about many of those … Continue reading
SEXWOLPH Lives!
Friday December 14th 2012 The Rendezvous $3 9pm By Danny R. Phillips Norway’s own Fridthjof Thorbjorn, known in outlaw country circles as SEXWOLPH, will be bringing his brand of down home awesomeness to The Rendezvous this Friday night at 9pm. The story … Continue reading
Concert Review: The Melismatics at The Rendezvous in St. Joseph, MO 12/7/12
You like the Melismatics. You may not know it but you like them. If you’re into punk and new wave, the Melismatics brand of guitar heavy, high-energy rock will be right up your alley. If you lean more toward radio … Continue reading
Concert Review: The GasTown Lamps / Band 13 at The Cafe Acoustic in St. Joseph, MO 12/1/12
It’s hard to compete with free beer. The Cafe Acoustic went up against that with it’s December 1st show featuring The GasTown Lamps and Band 13. Magoon’s (a bar across town) was hosting “Occupy A Venue IV” forming the main … Continue reading
Concert Review: Scruffy & The Janitors / The Factory Workers at The First Ward House in St. Joseph, MO 11/30/12
It’s the crowning achievement for a band; there is no show more special than an album release party. The excitement and buildup of the evening is the payoff of countless hours of writing, practice and recording. Scruffy & The Janitors cashed in on their … Continue reading
Concert Review: Blue Oyster Culture Club / Dolewite / Radkey at the American Legion in St. Joseph, MO 11/21/12
Cover bands play music for people who don’t like music. There is a large group of who don’t care what is going on in the music world and pay no attention to what the next great band might be. These … Continue reading
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Tagged 11/21/12, 80s music, American Legion, B.O.C.C., Blue Oyster Culture Club, BOCC, cover band, Dolewite, Missouri, MO, November 21, opinionated version, punk, Radkey, rap, St. Joseph, Superbowl, Thanksgiving Eve, tuningfork.tv
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Concert Review: Scruffy & The Janitors at The Cafe Acoustic 11/17/12
You want to live vicariously through Scruffy & The Janitors when you see them live. They are young, energetic, talented and have one of the coolest bands in town. The are already building a solid following in the local scene … Continue reading
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Tagged 11/17/12, album, blues, Cafe Acoustic, concert review, I Will Pick You Up, Is There A Ghost, November 17, November 30, Pino, record release party, Scruffy & The Janitors, Scruffy and the Janitors, setlist, St. Joseph, Steven Foster, Teriq Newton, The First Ward House, Trevin Newton
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Concert Review: Eyelit at the Cafe Acoustic in St. Joseph, MO 11/15/12
When you hear the name Cafe Acoustic, Eyelit is the band you picture in your head. The Cafe Acoustic in St. Joseph, Missouri by no means exclusive to this type of band however. The Cafe regularly gets hard rock and … Continue reading
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Tagged 11/15/12, acoustic, Austin Marks, Cafe Acoustic, concert review, Dansare Marks, Eyelit, Missouri, November 15th, St. Joseph, The Woe Dies
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