Archive for February 14th, 2010

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Jay Aston’s Gene Loves Jezebel at Howl At The Moon

February 14, 2010

Wednesday, Feb. 17th For ‘Totally Wayback Wednesdays’

“Totally Wayback Wednesday’s” 80′s Night at Howl At The Moon in Universal City Walk presents a Very Special Appearance by: JAY ASTON’S GENE LOVES JEZEBEL

Featuring original lead singer Jay Aston and guitarist James Stevenson (The Cult and Generation X) along with Peter Risingham and Robert Adams.

Gene Loves Jezebel were a staple on MTV and radio during the 1980′s and early 1990′s featuring 10 songs that made Billboard’s Hot 100, “Desire (Come and Get It)“, “Heartache“, “The Motion Of Love“, “Jealous“, “20 Killer Hurts“, “Gorgeous“, “Josephina“, “Sweetest Thing“, “Suspicion“, “Kiss Of Life” and more.

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Ray Davies Of The Kinks Kicks Off A Nationwide Tour With Support From The 88

February 14, 2010

“Postcard From London” New Duet With Chrissie Hynde Available Everywhere Digital Music Is Sold


After performing to sold-out crowds in Fall 2009 to support his new album The Kinks Choral Collection, the iconic lead singer of The Kinks, Ray Davies returns to this side of the pond for a rare month-long tour with support from The 88. (See dates below). Feeding American audiences a hefty dose of Kinks hits including “You Really Got Me”, “All Day And All Of The Night” and “Waterloo Sunset”, Davies first will perform some of his solo work with Bill Shanley backing him on guitar followed by Davies being backed by The 88 to close out the night.

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Bigbang Performs With Year Long Disaster at Troubadour and Slide Bar

February 14, 2010

“A nice blend of flowing, Tom Petty/Neil Young-esque balladry and explosive ‘70s bar-band shake, Edendale is a vintage slice of freedom rock, with hot licks and angelic harmonies framing the warm, yearning vocals of frontman Oystein Greni. Bang on!”  — Amoeba Records, February 2, 2010

In support of their new release Edendale, Norway’s Bigbang will be playing two shows with Year Long Disaster.  First is an all-ages show on Monday, March 8 at The Troubadour (9081 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood).  Doors open at 7:30 pm.  Year Long Disaster, National Dust and Normandie also perform.  Free for 21+ w/valid ID.   $3 food/drink ticket purchase at the door if under 21.  For additional show information, please visit http://www.troubadour.com.

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