The Arizona Music Hall of Fame Concert Was a Local Music Lovefest — Mostly
It would’ve been cool if the crowd had shut up while the Meat Puppets played.
It would’ve been cool if the crowd had shut up while the Meat Puppets played.
The clarinetist is in Jerusafunk and Sunn Trio.
Colossal croquet, anyone?
“Talk to me after the first show and I’ll be even more excited,” Charlie Levy says.
“Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.”
Let’s go, girls.
Because you can’t spend all weekend watching Rick and Morty.
“I was trying to go into and capture and explore the feeling of, ‘This ain’t home. Who is this home to?’”
The venue’s being inducted into the Arizona Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame.
“After watching that sublime spectacle play out in front of my eyes, I totally got it.”
Mark your calendars, aspiring A&R pros.
With a slew of shows at The Trunk Space.
He’s performing at Mesa Arts Center this week.
And why they’re the perfect concert accessory.
“Rob is what I call a vocal ninja.”
His shows can include vomiting, strange fluids and powders being tossed on the audience, and setting his own genitals on fire.
Including Jane N’ The Jungle, Sara Robinson Band, and PAO.
Meat Puppets, Betty Who, and Washed Out.
“What’s up, kids and drunks?” Jim Adkins asked.
Don’t worry — they’re planning a memorable send-off.
She and Las Chollas Peligrosas are gearing up to play Crescent.
They’re coming to Ak-Chin Pavilion.