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Concert Review: Airborne Toxic Event at Liberty Hall in Lawrence, KS 4/24/13
Some shows are a little out of your cannon. I’ll be the first to admit The Airborne Toxic Event is not a band I would normally go see. They are a good band and I have listened to them for … Continue reading
Concert Review: Lucero / Langhorne Slim at The Granada, Lawrence, KS 4/23/13
Seeing a band live after just listening to their music is similar to watching a movie after reading a book. Inevitably the listener paints an image of the band; this could mean their look, their sound or even their attitude on stage. … Continue reading
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Tagged 4/23/13, April 23, Ben Nichols, concert review, David Moore, Jeff Ratner, Kansas, Langhorne Slim, Lawrence, Lucero, Malachi Delorenzo, Rick Steff, setlist, The Granada, The Law
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Concert Review: Ryan Bingham at The Granada in Lawrence, KS 3/15/13
Ryan Bingham has made quite a name for himself. In many ways he is one of the leading figures of the americana music genre. After initially making a splash with his major label debut album Mescalito and opening for the … Continue reading
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Tagged 3/15/13, Americana, concert review, Crazy Heart, Honey Honey, Kansas, Lawrence, live, Ryan Bingham, setlist, The Granada, The Weary Kind, Tomorrowland
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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: 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: Old 97’s / Those Darlins / Rhett Miller in Omaha, NE 9/11/12
The Old 97’s may be the best live band in the world. Their consistency and enthusiasm is unparalleled among modern bands. Rhett Miller is one of the most charismatic and lively frontmen you will ever see. For their Too Far To Care 15 year … Continue reading
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Tagged 11th, 2012, 9/11/12, concert review, In The Wilderness, Jessi Darlin, Kelley Darlin, Ken Bethea, Linwood Regensburg, Murry Hammond, Nebraska, Nightjogger, Nikki Darlin, Old 97's, Omaha, Philip Peeples, Rhett Miller, Screws Get Loose, September, setlist, Slowdown, The Dreamer, Those Darlins, TImebomb, Too Far To Care
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Concert Review: Missouri Homegrown / Scruffy & The Janitors at the Cafe Acoustic on 6/1/12
The Cafe Acoustic has the best sound in St. Joseph for seeing a show. Because of this, the bands in town are often judged by their shows at the Cafe. Two of St. Joe’s hotter new bands ended up on … Continue reading
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Tagged Blame It, blues, Cafe Acoustic, concert review, Missouri Homegrown, Scruffy & The Janitors, setlist, White Stripes
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Concert Review: Will Johnson Living Room Show, Kansas City, KS 5-19-12
Will Johnson has a voice and music set perfectly for the most intimate of shows. There is no environment more intimate than being in your own living room. Johnson has decided to tour and forgo public venues and go straight … Continue reading