Where: Knitting Factory
Date: 2007-12-07 18:30:00
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Youth Brigade LA's Youth Brigade formed in 1980 amid the punk scene explosion in Southern California by brothers Shawn, Mark, and Adam Stern. They have established YOUTH BRIGADE as one of the most powerful, independent groups in North America over the course of their 25+ years of existence. Their philosophy is that "youth" is an attitude, not an age, and that every generation has the responsibility to change what they feel is wrong in the world. ADV $10 // DOS $12 ShopText and Save! Text YOUTH5 to 467467 for tix Buy tix online at Ticketweb!
Where: Mercury Lounge
Date: 2007-12-05 22:30:00
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Bella N o i r www.myspace.com/bellanoirmusic We play our last show of the year at the lovely Mercury Lounge. "Think of Bella Noir as the band equivalent of a Femme Fatale-their dark, layered, complex sound boosts the sexiness of their songs rather than overshadowing it"- The Deli Magazine 9/07 "Bella Noir, a band with chops alittle to quick to be branded shoegazers...maybe even less poppy than Midnight Oil and all the 80's band every NYC band wants to emulate. It can only be Bella Noir! Bella and Noir, indeed." Radio Crystal Blue L Magazine Featured CMJ show, 10/07
Where: Webster Hall
Date: 2008-06-05 23:00:00
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Webster Hall 125 E. 11th Street New York, NY 10003 (between 3rd & 4th Avenues) After-Prom parties will never be the same after 2008. This year, the most famous club in New York is throwing the biggest parties of your high school career: After-Prom at Webster Hall! Group Discounts are Available, TICKETS and more INFORMATION: log onto: http://www.AfterPromVIP.com or e-mail info@AfterPromVIP.com
Where: Webster Hall
Date: 2008-03-04 20:00:00
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The Walkmen came together from the ashes of two other bands, The Recoys and Jonathan Fire*Eater. The Walkmen make a conscious attempt to evolve away from the raw, fiery garage sounds of their previous bands; incorporating piano and by experimenting with instrumentation and recording techniques.
Where: Maxwell's
Date: 2008-06-06 19:30:00
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Late-'60s British rock singerTerry Reid could have been a lot more famous if he hadn't turned down the slot of lead singer for the New Yardbirds in 1968. Unlike Robert Plant, Reid was also a guitarist, and the opportunity to head his own group no doubt played a part in his decision to gun for a solo career.