Jordan Fisher
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MOISHERRI
Best consecutive performances I've seen in a while. From the opening acts to the main event, all of these young women showed their Magic! Hbcu Harris Stowe made this unforgettable for a great cause. Teyana Taylor got up close and personal before she left the building and even took a picture with my phone.❤❤❤
House of Blues Dallas - Dallas, TX - Tue, May 10, 2016
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Ninjamaun404
Painted wives, 9electric, stitched up heart and lacuna coil all rocked out the masquerade. It was everything u would think a rock concert would be. Crowd surfing, marsh pit, meeting drunk ppl. My only gripe is that Andrea ( the other lead singer to lacuna coil ) couldn't make it because he dislocated his shoulder. It was still a great concert and alot of fun. The bands were very fan friendly and had no problem with meet and greets.
Eagles Club/The Rave/Eagles Ballroom - Milwaukee, WI - Sat, Jul 11, 2009
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Beats4dee
This is my second time seeing Bob Moses live in concert and once again they did not disappoint! The lead singer sang his heart out. As a Canadian band I have to say they are by far my favourite. Proving once again that Canadian talent is blowing up all over North America. Go Bob Moses goooo!!!
The Sinclair - Cambridge, MA - Sat, Oct 3, 2015
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MaterialBoy
Start off with Goatwhore - they absolutely killed it. Rare to see a band so tight, and Ben has the "frontman" persona down pat. Sammy's guitar skills are among the best in the world. Crowbar - It was a hometown show, so I figured they'd pull out all the stops. Can't say that they did, but it was fun nonetheless. Too damn loud, though. I know they've been on the road for 30 years and they're all deaf, but we don't need to be deaf too. Even with earplugs the volume was too much. I feel sorry for my friends who forgot their earplugs. As usual, the guys put on a great show. HoB is never my favorite place to see live music, especially heavy metal acts, but I'll never pass up an opportunity to see Goatwhore or Crowbar.
House of Blues New Orleans - New Orleans, LA - Sat, Jun 5, 2010
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LonZon
Great energy from bands that played. Adam Warren kills on vacals
The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA - Thu, May 4, 2017
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bennie10101
I heard vacationer for the first time because of a promo on Spotify, and could not resist the opportunity to see them live when they came to Philadelphia's Underground Arts. A small venue with a nice bar, tiny open stage, roughly 150 people at the most, and one of the best shows I have ever been to. I cannot wait to see them again @TLA !
Rough Trade NYC - Brooklyn, NY - Mon, Jun 23, 2014
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MikefromTheRainDogs
All the bands complemented each other very well and sound and lighting was on cue! Very solid performance by everyone involved. Thanks guys!!
The Record Bar - Kansas City, MO - Sat, Jul 3, 2010
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wmms
I have to mention the Donovan concert attended Saturday, June 10th. It was MUCH more than I expected and was shared my an exceptionally intimate crowd. Apparently there are not as many flower power type boomers out there in the QC. The Adler was not really half full, if everyone moved forward. We were 4th row and had empty seats directly in front of us. Anyway, what I wanted to say, besides YOU MISSED A GREAT AND INTERESTING SHOW...was to talk a bit about the concert itself. First, there was an opening act and while it sounds a little like nepotism, the opening act was Joolz Jones, whose father was Jules Jones...who was the sone of Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones...and the nepotism part is, he is also the step-grandson of Donovan. IF one left the story there...it would be a disservice to both Joolz and Donovan. Joolz has chops and showed them. He came out very genuine and did what sounded like a guitar warmup that smoothly became the intro for Paint It Black. His take on that and other known songs by different artist was a breath of fresh air and made one set up and take note of his interpretations. He even covered Hendrix. BUT, he did a couple of originals as well and they had all the dynamic of a well trained, born with a guitar in your hands and a song in your mind type of person...as if born with experience. Donovan came out and he explained that this was sort of an after-leg of his recent tour. He had been playing larger places and decided to pay back some of his fans from places with smaller venues and so he was winding up this tour with places like the Adler and other intimate venues. Truth be known, these probably were/will be the best shows of the tour for the sake of intimacy. I won t go on and on and on about the details, but he punctuated an eclectic grouping of songs with stories just as eclectic about the period of music history in which the songs were created. I will say, for a 70-something performer, his guitar work was impeccable. His fingering styles were right on and except for what I took to be a string buzz (or and amp buzz) on the base end of the guitar...every note was spot on. Sitting close enough to see the details of the fingers finding their strings and the music ringing forth....was nothing short of sitting at the feet of a master. The songs were some of the hits you would expect, but for me, I was there to see and experience Season Of The Witch. My all time favorite song as done by many (Bloomfield-Kooper-Stills Super Session being one of the best) and to get to hear it from the original was a treat I was waiting for. I was not disappointed. He talked an intro to it while Joolz came out and plugged in to lend a guitar-slinger aspect of the song. The two ripped through a memorable rendition, a memory to be kept with some of the finest moments in concerts I have seen. Joolz left the stage and a few more hits rolled our way and then evening was over. Again, because of the small dedicated crowd, it didn t feel like a huge hunk of an evening was over and now a struggle to get out of the venue....rather it was like talking to your friends and it was time to go home...say good night and head out...secure in the knowledge that whether in person or just on record, the things talked about would be there between friend forever.
El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles, CA - 10/28/2012
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HatethePatriots
Funny every step of the way. Great night!!! I would love to see them again next year. Thanks guys.
Catch a rising star - Reno, NV - Fri, Mar 22, 2013
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MrAnaconda
Obviously Radical Something was...well radical. They put on an amazing show, and got the crowd going like crazy! I've been following them since they released their first album in 2011, and finally got to see them Yonas was a great opener, with a few hits I think most people have heard. Sam Lachow, although foreign to almost everyone, was a great opener as well. He really got the crowd warmed up.
Brighton Music Hall - Boston, MA - Fri, Jun 28, 2013
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