Sunday. Oct 29, 2023. 5:00 PM- Verizon Hall, The Kimmel Center, Philadelphia
Organist Brett Miller, a 21-year-old superstar with a one-in-a-million talent, has reconstructed and adapted Hans Erdmann's lost original score of the 1922 film classic Nosferatu for the modern organ. Enjoy the spine-chilling sound of 6,938 pipes reverberating through Verizon Hall during this FREE performance.
This Wednesday, Peter Gabriel. I've never seen him before (and dio last saw him when dinosaurs roamed the earth). But, of course, I was called for jury duty starting on that date (for a controversial trial that had already had a mistrial declared for jury tampering). Shouldn't interfere with attending the show and, frankly, I might not even have to go in, as they're starting the jury call today, 100 people each day, so maybe by Wednesday, I'll get a "Thanks, we're good" and will be on my way. So Wednesday could be both a "Yay Day" and an "Oh Shite Day."
enjoy!
i'd love to go, but he isn't (as far as i know) anywhere close
Ten songs from the new 2023 album "i/o" have already been released on Bandcamp, each one with a dark- and a bright-side mix, so that makes it 20 releases already...
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Oct 16, 2023 - 12:24pm
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Going tonight...watched some videos and looks like a good show.
Wish he was playing Red Rocks instead of Ball Arena.
Nothing from the new album on RP yet?
The album hasn't been released - he's releasing one single every new moon.
This Wednesday, Peter Gabriel. I've never seen him before (and dio last saw him when dinosaurs roamed the earth). But, of course, I was called for jury duty starting on that date (for a controversial trial that had already had a mistrial declared for jury tampering). Shouldn't interfere with attending the show and, frankly, I might not even have to go in, as they're starting the jury call today, 100 people each day, so maybe by Wednesday, I'll get a "Thanks, we're good" and will be on my way. So Wednesday could be both a "Yay Day" and an "Oh Shite Day."
Going tonight...watched some videos and looks like a good show.
Wish he was playing Red Rocks instead of Ball Arena.
Nothing from the new album on RP yet?
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Oct 16, 2023 - 10:20am
This Wednesday, Peter Gabriel. I've never seen him before (and dio last saw him when dinosaurs roamed the earth). But, of course, I was called for jury duty starting on that date (for a controversial trial that had already had a mistrial declared for jury tampering). Shouldn't interfere with attending the show and, frankly, I might not even have to go in, as they're starting the jury call today, 100 people each day, so maybe by Wednesday, I'll get a "Thanks, we're good" and will be on my way. So Wednesday could be both a "Yay Day" and an "Oh Shite Day."
I had tickets to go see Rainbow Kitten Surprise (RKS) here in Portland, OR this summer and the show got cancelled due to "....health issues with a band member..." I am a huge fan and would like any more news about this. Any RKS fans out there have any insider scoop on what's going on with the band? (Which member? Drug/addiction related?) The only thing I can dig up on Google is a pretty heartfelt but opaque statement the band put out.
My sister is a lighting/production manager and sometimes she gets the inside scoop (and backstage pass for me) on what's up with bands (The Cars, Joan Jett, Metallica, dozens of others...) but no word on what's up with RKS.
Sounds like they're keeping it close to the vest for a reason. Not a bad idea no matter what, but it leaves idiots like me speculating on what it could be. But if one of them's fighting for their life, going on tour with a sub would be pretty harsh.
I had tickets to go see Rainbow Kitten Surprise (RKS) here in Portland, OR this summer and the show got cancelled due to "....health issues with a band member..." I am a huge fan and would like any more news about this. Any RKS fans out there have any insider scoop on what's going on with the band? (Which member? Drug/addiction related?) The only thing I can dig up on Google is a pretty heartfelt but opaque statement the band put out.
My sister is a lighting/production manager and sometimes she gets the inside scoop (and backstage pass for me) on what's up with bands (The Cars, Joan Jett, Metallica, dozens of others...) but no word on what's up with RKS.
Booked 2 tickets to see acoustic John Haitt at the Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead, Pittsburgh on 8/19/23.
Is he alone? Saw him a few years ago with Jerry Douglas. He looked like he was having the time of his life. His latest album is as good as any of his others.
Seeing two legitimate badasses tomorrow at the fabulous Yoshi's in Oakland. Danny Seraphine is in the lead for the Musician Most Screwed Over award, when he was fired from Chicago "because he couldn't keep time." He was a founding member, unlike the majority of the folks in the (very very good) band now. Marc Bonilla brought Keith Emerson out of his slump, cranked out some fantastic shows with him, played at his memorial gig (with Rachel Flowers).
Small club, usually fantastic seats. (For Joan Osborne my knees were up against the stage, and for Brand X there were only a few rows between us. If you eat in the restaurant before the show, they reserve great seats for you while you stuff your face with sushi and sake.)
Here's the 74 year old guy who can't keep time, last year, with Bonilla playing left-handed guitar.
and Bonilla the the Keith Emerson Band
Strangely, they are not the headliners for our show - they're opening for Les Claypoolâs Fearless Flying Frog Brigade (with Sean Lennon).
That sounds cool. I just noticed that the Foo's are at the same venue that we're going to Sunday. They're going to be there Friday. I wish I'd known sooner. It's sold out except for some 500.00 tickets. No thanks. They have never, ever disappointed...but that's a little much.