“The bad, blue makeup was a very ’80s thing to do, too.”
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That’s the great thing about the communion of music, she said. Being able to share thoughts while watching others travel.
“That’s the great thing about the communion of music,” she said. “Being able to share thoughts while watching others travel.”
I kind of like diving into the unknown, he said. Maybe that’s a characteristic of our whole band.
“I kind of like diving into the unknown,” he said. “Maybe that’s a characteristic of our whole band.”
Super Diamond is no cover-playing party band. For frontman Randy Cordeiro, it’s a lifelong passion that honors a living legend
“We like to make it a little heavier, a little alternative, a little more hard rock, a little more psychedelic,” Cordeiro said.
Even if I don’t rap, even if there’s other rappers, I want to be able to bring people in and stuff like that even if we just have a party, he said.
“Even if I don’t rap, even if there’s other rappers, I want to be able to bring people in and stuff like that — even if we just have a party,” he said.
Because it’s a music venue, the karaoke’s not just tucked away in a corner, he said.
“Because it’s a music venue, the karaoke’s not just tucked away in a corner,” he said.
A bottle of bourbon later, we’re good friends, Smith said.
“A bottle of bourbon later, we’re good friends,” Smith said.
Sex Snobs heads in new direction without losing its punch
“We wanted to experience living in a different place,” Hammontree said. “We wanted to live in a major city with a lot of art and music.”
Jazz singer and pianist Diana Krall will perform Nov. 15 at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker Ave., in support of her latest album, Wallflower, which covers classic pop songs from the ’60s to the present.
Jazz singer and pianist Diana Krall will perform Nov. 15 at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker Ave., in support of her latest album, Wallflower, which covers classic pop songs from the ’60s to the present.
We’re all performers by nature, and we have a great interaction and chemistry on stage that keeps us all spontaneous; it’s crucial,” Hütz said.
“We’re all performers by nature, and we have a great interaction and chemistry on stage that keeps us all spontaneous; it’s crucial,” Hütz said.
