Freeway Boys

Freeway Boys
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Jaimoe's Jasssz Band
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
OrangeZ06
If you are an Allman Brothers fan you already know ! The Allmans live thru Jaimoes Jasssz Band and continue the Spirit of Blues , Southern Rock and Classic Rock. If you haven't seen them put them on your bucket list. Junior Mack and David Stoltz and the rest of the band are Stellar Musicians !
Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA - Sat, Jan 28, 2012
Kday Fresh Fest
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
Letchaknow
All the artist were on point, dub c was a trip¡! And had us on our feet!! Mac 10 came full force,twista held it down¡! Young buck bangin'!! E forty had you shakin' you head!! But the game sucked¡!! I was so glad he was at the end¡! I pay to hear you rap,not myself! I had enough time to sober up, GaMe blew my high
Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE - Los Angeles, CA - Sat, Sep 24, 2011
Emily's Army
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
MaryKatherine
Tickets came right away and the show was awesome. Environment was relaxed and the band was so friendly! Most likely going to warped tour to see them again!
Jillian's - Albany, NY - Sat, Jun 30, 2012
Kishi Bashi
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Anonymous
Incredible artists who are fearless in their mix of sound and lyrics.
Attucks Theatre - Norfolk, VA - Sat, Mar 16, 2013
Hitrecord
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Littlemexigwen
I have been to every taping that Joseph has done here in LA and I will keep going as long as he is shooting. Such a fun time and the ONE place I am encouraged to use my phone and or camera.
Orpheum Theatre - Los Angeles, CA - Mon, Oct 10, 2011
Rachel Brown
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Judah63
Rachel has a fresh, innovative sound that transcends genres, ages and cultures. It is exciting to watch this rising star! Rachel is one to watch.
Mercury Lounge - New York, NY - Sun, Dec 4, 2011
Langhorne Slim & The Law
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Anonymous
This was such an incredible show. The venue is small and intimate, but such a nice space. The opener, Johnny Fritz, was not an artist I knew ahead of time, but he was such a fun surprise. Both Johnny Frist and Langhorne Slim were such wonderful entertainers. Very interactive with the crowd, and a perfect combination of story telling, conversation, and playing. Loved the whole experience.
Bearsville Theater - Woodstock, NY - Mon, Jul 13, 2015
The Kings of Salsa
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
mgibby280
This was a good show however,I do not think the name reflects the show, The salsa they played was good there just was not enough of it. They played perhaps 55% salsa the rest was Latin Jazz and, what sounded like African music. They should change the name of this group to something that they truly represent. Yes i was expecting a Salsa band! The show was still good.
UTEP Magoffin Auditorium - El Paso, TX - Wed, Nov 16, 2011
48 Hours Festival
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
roxypinkg6
Godsmack never dissapoints.... three days grace rock the show and went out with a bang avenge sevenfold closed the night left me speechless I did not feel KORN at all this time 10 years open and they where great five finger deathpunch rocked .....hell yeah
Luxor Festival Grounds - Las Vegas, NV - Sat, Oct 15, 2011
Tr/st
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
falsemath
I have two initial complaints that thankfully had/have no bearing on my experience with Trust. First, Mercury Lounge is claustrophobic atmosphere, with one anorexic hallway that leads past the bar and into the main stage area. With a steady line of people against the bar, it was extremely difficult to navigate. Second, the opening bad was a complete joke and utter waste of time. They were disorganized and almost an hour late in starting. The band itself consisted of three boys who didn't look a day over 16 and acted as such. In general, their sound was an uninspired mish-mosh and bastardization of glitch pop elements. The songs relied too heavily on coping off of quotidian sounds and other artists' songs. The lyrics were incomprehensible, and the lead singer acted more like a drugged-up teenager who needed to rant at his parents rather than make a desperate show of throwing a laptop onto the crowd floor. With those two negatives aside, waiting for Trust to come on stage was an intense process but totally worth it. They teased the crowd with the beginning sounds of the opening track on their album, "Shoom," and did a fantastic rendition of it. What followed was a no-nonsense no-frills concert experience. The band did not stop to chit chat or even introduce themselves: it was a straight up darkwave/electro phenomenon. The lead singer was in a world of his own, but his voice was flawless and recreated the dark and sexy atmosphere of the album. Maya's drumming was expert and professional, and it was amazing to see her level of concentration. Over the course of their 8- or 9-song set, they played web favorites like "Bulbform," "Candy Walls," and closed with "Sulk." The best part, however, was unexpectedly meeting the duo at their merchandise booth right beside the exit. They were both extremely affable, and I have a great respect for bands who take charge of making a name for themselves like that. All in all, I cannot wait to see Trust perform again.
Mercury Lounge - New York, NY - Thu, Mar 8, 2012
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