Summer Old School Jam
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Snowflaketwin
Had SO much fun, seeing American English. Don't go to many concerts, but surely didn't want to miss out on this Beatles Tribute Band! They put on a very entertaining show, ( for any age group). Concert was on time, and the intermission was "just long enough". A very memorable night, for my twin & I !! Hope to see them again, when they come back to Holiday Star Plaza.
Casino Queen - East St. Louis, IL - Fri, Oct 30, 2009
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MortG
What a great concert! Four excellent singer-songwriters sharing the stage with their stories and songs. My only complaint is that I would have loved for the show to go on longer. I'll definitely be buying tickets the next time the "Four Bitchin' Babes" are back.
Birchmere - Alexandria, VA - Sat, Jan 28, 2017
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Anonymous
The last time I had seen Rhonda was the Drakesville IA Bluegrass festival. She was around thirteen years old and sang in her families band, The Sally Mountain Show. I have bought several of her CD's, but this was my first chance to see her live since. The show was excellent. My only complaint is that she didn't sing her 70' signature song "Mule Skinner Blues". Other than that, I'll go see her again when I have the chance.
Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium - Spartanburg, SC - Sat, Nov 20, 2010
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NJOYITLIVE
The whole night was very sad and to say it was disappointing would be an understatement. This once great performer, should not be doing shows as he did on June 27, 2014 in Columbia, MO. Singing off key and butchering poplular songs is just not acceptable, no matter what the age of the performer. I have long been a Ben E King fan and will continue to be. However, I will block this performance out of my mind in order to remain a great fan and supporter.
The Meadows Racetrack & Casino - Washington, PA - Sat, Oct 1, 2011
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dbrownmodesto
I have seen Rod and the Mighty Flyers many times going back to the late '80s. A Mighty Flyers show can be best summed up in 3 letters: FUN. This is the best live-performing blues band around. The caliber of the musicianship and the quality of the songs are top notch - and this band gets you on your feet jumpin'. As a piano player myself, I'm pretty partial to Miss Honey. When she rocks the house with one of her stunning boogie-woogie piano solos - you will know you have been rocked !!!!
Rhythm Room - Phoenix, AZ - Fri, May 7, 2010
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1Tazmo
Best comedy show I have seen at the Tulalip and I would love to see more. He was unforgettable. Laughed so hard. Quick change artist for sure.
Newport Yachting Center - Newport, RI - Sat, Jul 18, 2009
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DPalmasano
I was amazed at how many songs Steve Davis did. The stamina of his singing is incredible. His show is definitely worth seeing. However, production and opening acts not so much. The Quintet that started the show was terrible, out of tune and had no entertainment value. The girl doing Patsy Cline, was a very good singer, but sounded nothing like Patsy. Buddy Holly did well. The band was fantastic, especially that drummer. The biggest drawback that was totally a negative distraction was whoever was running the camera that shot the backdrop. My one year old grandson could have done better. It really was distracting and took away from the show.
The Pageant - St Louis, MO - Sat, Jan 12, 2013
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stevegamer
I went to the Demolition Derby as a kid, and loved it. My fiancee wanted to go to the Allentown Fair, and I jumped at the opportunity to go to the demolition derby again to re-live a childhood memory. It was even better than I remembered.
Allentown Fairgrounds - Allentown, PA - Mon, Sep 5, 2011
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Leanlo
My husband and I went to this event for the first time this year and we had no idea what to expect. I have to say from the food, to the event, to the auction my husband and I had a great time.
Cajundome Convention Center - Lafayette, LA - Sat, Aug 10, 2013
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sushimushu
The original line up of Further Seems Forever made an unforgettable show for everyone at the Paradise Rock Club. The high energy, the precision, and the sheer beauty of seeing a band that inspired generations of musicians made this night one that everyone will remember for a long time to come, leaving hopes in many (if not all) for a possible comeback, or -- at the very least -- a new album. That's right, FSF played a brand new song that night that the band wrote a few months prior to deciding on the reunion show; they called it Engines. Chris Carrabba brought in a moment to reflect stating: "I don't think we knew what we had till it was gone." He also mentioned that he was also jealous of watching Jason Gleason perform "The Sound," which they played after he finished talking. All in all, the show was absolutely worth whatever means it took to get there (in my case, several hundred dollars). It was great to see a legacy reborn.
Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA - Thu, Apr 28, 2011
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