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Tag Archives: outdoor venue
Concert Review: Queens of the Stone Age / The Killers at Buzz Under The Stars 8/3/13
I hate big shows. I always wish bands I like the most success possible but bigger shows simply aren’t as enjoyable for me and I feel most concertgoers. It is inevitable that as bands gain popularity, more people will go … Continue reading
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Tagged Brandon Flowers, Buzz Under The Stars, concert review, Cricket Wireless Amphitheater, Day & Age, Eugene Hütz, Gogol Bordello, Human, If I Had A Tail, Josh Homme, Like Clockwork, outdoor venue, QOTSA, Queens of the Stone Age, Sandstone, Songs For The Deaf, The Killers, The Virgins, Troy Van Leeuwen, When You Were Young
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Concert Review: Steve Earle at The Crossroads in Kansas City, MO 7/9/13
Steve Earle is a flat-out legend. If he never made a new album again he would go down in history as one of the best songwriters in his genre of all time. Still, with his all his great songs from … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013, banjo, Chris Masterson, City of Immigrants, concert review, Crossroads, Eleanor Whitmore, harp, I Ain't Ever Satisfied, July 9, Kansas City, Kelley Looney, Low Highway, Missouri, outdoor venue, setlist, Steve Earle, The Dukes, violin, Wild Thing, WIll Rigby
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Concert Review: Old 97s and Drive-By Truckers at The Crossroads in Kansas City, MO 5/25/13
The Old 97’s and Drive-By Truckers are two of the most sure things you will get when you buy a concert ticket. Each band is completely professional on stage and deliver a solid show with the chances of disappointment being … Continue reading
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Tagged concert review, Crossroads, Drive-By Truckers, EZB, great bills, Jay Gonzalez, John Henry & The Engine, Kansas City, Ken Bethea, Matt Patton, Mike Cooley, Missouri, Murry Hammond, Old 97's, outdoor venue, Patterson Hood, Philip Peeples, Rhett Miller, setlist
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