Gamelan X
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kenzv
Rumer is the next British female super songstress . I guarantee it. This was a small music club with tuff accoustics when Rumer was singing you wouldn't know it. She has such a beautiful rich voice and she sounded great. I also liked how she interacted with the audience.
Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA - Fri, Feb 10, 2012
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Gmann15b
Outstanding performance with new and old Pokey, his delivery was impeccable as usual never disappointing...
The Sinclair - Cambridge, MA - Thu, May 7, 2015
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DrDennis
I have been showing all the songs with video to my 2 year old grand daughter for several months now. When ever she sees me one of the first things she says is Okie Dokie Brothers!? She was a little overwhelmed seeing them in person and not quite sure what to think, but along with the CD playing on the way home she was trying to sing the songs. The Boys have a rich harmony, seem very sincere in getting everyone involved at the concert and the more exposure they get the bigger the audiences will be. We felt lucky to have the chance to go see them live, especially when they have to travel from Minnesota.
Valley Performing Arts Center - Northridge, CA - Sun, Nov 15, 2015
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littlepinkpig
Peaches was so incredible. She showed amazing emotion in her face and the songs gave me chills.
Orpheum Theatre - Los Angeles, CA - Fri, Dec 17, 2010
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JudithMusic
I liked it, but not for reasons you'd normally think. The sound was, well, the sound of panic and utter confusion. But I believe that's about the state of the world right now. It was refreshing to me to be tuned in to the way life is NOW. I just sang Faure's Requiem, and it's a gorgeous work. But to hear something that is going on now was revitalizing, revivifying. It zapped me. I used to live with a guy who built his own instrument and was into microtonal music. I felt like some of the rifts and the style I'd heard before, but it was done very, very well and expressed the rhythms exactly. Well, I don't know it you would call them rhythms. It seemed to me that each guy was up there for himself and played chunks of sounds. There was no melody, no rhythm no interrelationship in parts. When the guy came out with the double-necked guitar, I was on the edge of my seat. I'd read about them but never seen one. I was breathless waiting for him to play the second neck. I was not disappointed. He made such a huge variety of noises, from sitar to heavy metal and back, and the sound was so loud, it was like a tank. If he played that thing walking into a dangerous situation, I know everyone would scramble. This music was cutting edge, experimental, and I congratulate them. My only complaint is the lack of soft/loud, fast/slow dynamics. Wall of sound is in.
Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles, CA - Sat, Mar 2, 2013
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TUFFBABY
OH THE MIGHTY DRUMMER / THE SUBLIME BASSIST/ MR AMBIENT LANOIS/ AND THE GREAT CHICK MUSICIAN / SINGER TRIXIE.........IF THE WELL IS DRY THEN THEN YOU MISS YOUR WATER BUT IF THE COMMON MIND IS UNITED IN LUMINOUS MUSICAL PURPOSE , THEN WE ALL GET TO SPIN IN JUBILATION.........GREAT SHOW
The Music Box - Hollywood, CA - Sat, May 28, 2011
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tigere
He is good and he keeps the crowd going. His music is good, he got few songs that is popular in the USA.
Roxy - Lawrence, MA - 11/26/2010
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Fifusweater
Pimps of Joytime put on an entertaining show, mostly funky and bordering on trance-y at times. They have a great rhythm section, with a super-tight drummer and a Sheila E-style conga player who occasionally transitioned into some tribal grooves. A few songs made it obvious that they were playing to a track with some instrumentalists who clearly weren't on stage, but maybe that's just their stripped-down touring lineup (they're originally from Brooklyn, NY). However the opening act, Con Brio, was every bit as good and entirely live. Con Brio put on a nonstop dance-funk groove, fronted by a lead singer who's the second coming of Michael Jackson. Definitely try to catch these guys if you can.
Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK, NY - Fri, Jan 6, 2012
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Bubba1101
Jared is the next big thing. his compilation of various styles of music is unique and unforgettable. You can tell through his performances that he is meant to be on stage. He has great chemistry with his band and they work together to make an unforgettable show.
Mercury Lounge - New York, NY - Tue, Oct 5, 2010
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Anonymous
Amazing tribute band. There were moments that I thought I was at a Phish concert!
The Fillmore Silver Spring - Silver Spring, MD - Fri, Jan 20, 2012
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