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ZOINKS! by John 5 and The Creatures
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Rebroken Playlist
Love You Anyway- Luke Combs
Broken Coastline- Down Like Silver
I’ll Be Waiting- Cian Ducrot
The Weakness- Ruston Kelly
Beautiful Lies- Tanner Usrey
This Time Tomorrow- Candlebox
heartLESS- You Me At Six
3:59 AM- John Moreland
Wannabe- Dalton Domino
You Don’t Care for Me Enough to Cry- John Moreland
Lies I Chose to Believe- John Moreland
Caroline (Acoustic)- Old Sea Brigade
Dawns (ft Maggie)- Zach Bryan
Scared to Love You- Tristan Bushman
Can’t Help Me Now- Rob Thomas
Never Love You Again- Cheat Codes
Running Up That Hill- TITUS
When was it over?- Sasha Alex Aloan
The Wire- Patrick Droney
On Your Way Home- Patrick Droney
Love Again- The Kid LAROI
Fade Away- Morgan Page
In A Heartbeat- Ryan McMullan
Hope It’s Something Good- The Chicks
BEST FOR ME- The Kid LAROI
What If I Never Get Over You- Ryan Hurd
Breakups- Seaforth
The One I Was Then- William Clark Green
Favorite Ex- Maisie Peters
What Brings Life Also Kills- Kolton Moore & The Clever Few
A Little Bit Yours- JP Saxe
Dancing On My Own- Calum Scott
Hurts like hell- Wrabel
Exile (ft Bon Iver)- Taylor Swift
I miss you, I’m sorry- Gracie Abrams
Say Something- Alex & Sierra
Someone You Loved- Lewis Capaldi
Over You (Acoustic)- Marc Scibilia
Can’t Miss You Anymore- Avery Anna
Falling- Harry Styles
Love Like Ghosts- Lord Huron
Wish You’d Miss Me- Chase Wright
Forget I Exist- Sam MacPherson
Missing Piece (Sofi Tukker Remix)- Vance Joy
Don’t Give Up on Me (with R3HAB)- Andy Grammar
Someone Else- Mason Lively
Love Ain’t Done a Damn Thing- Mason Lively
Do That Again (demo)- Taylor Acorn
Ghost- Josiah and the Bonnevilles
Another Go- Logan Michael
Leaving- Zach Bryan
Leave Me Alone- Logan Michael
Pick Up Your Phone- Tanner Usrey
Alright- The Lowdown Drifters
Blue- Zach Bryan
Memory to Drown- Bryan Martin
I Loved You Then (And I Love You Still)- Woodlock
Losing You- Kolby Cooper
Wondering- Dylan Wheeler
Crying Over You- The Band CAMINO
better off without me- Matt Hansen
Watch Me Bleed- Scary Kids Scaring Kids
Thinking ‘Bout Love (acoustic)- Wild Rivers
I Found- Amber Run
Mending Song- Ruston Kelly
Pictures- Judah & the Lion, Kacey Musgraves
Wildflower- Ruston Kelly
you’d never know- BLU EYES
Half A Man- Dean Lewis
A Letter To Everyone Who’s Hurt Me- Chandler Leighton
enough for you- Olivia Rodrigo
never knew a heart could break itself- Zach Hood
Like That- JP Saxe
Over For You- Morgan Evans
July- Noah Cyrus
i tried- Camylio
Trying My Best- Anson Seabra
Trying Not To Fall- No Justice
Don’t Walk Away- No Justice
HALF HEARTED- We Three
When You Think of Me- JP Saxe
Let It Rain- David Nail, Sarah Buxton
What Are You Listening To?- Chris Stapleton
Crazyland- Eric Church
break my heart- Matt Hansen
Toxic Heart- Logan Michael
Before You Go- Lewis Capaldi
NIGHTMARES- Jordan Nix
Blue- laye
Self Sabotage- Abe Parker
Backseat (All I Got)- Sam MacPherson
Cold Black Mile- Ruston Kelly
Moving Target- Wild Rivers
Golden- Becca mancari
Part Of Me- Cian Ducrot
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JOHN 5 and The Aristocrats Team Up for Co-Headline Los Angeles Show
JOHN 5’s New Full-Length Album, Invasion, Coming July 31
JOHN 5 and the Creatures – comprised of world-renowned guitarist JOHN 5, bassist Ian Ross and drummer Logan Miles Nix – and The Aristocrats (guitarist Guthrie Govan, bassist Bryan Beller and drummer Marco Minnemann) will team up to co-headline an amazing night of instrumental euphoria on Sunday, September 1 at 1720 in Los Angeles. The show will be the first JOHN 5 performance following the July 31 release of the anxiously awaited new album, Invasion. “JOHN 5 and The Aristocrats – It doesn’t get much better than that,” John 5 says. “It’s one show only and you’re not going to want to miss it. It’s going to be a very exciting night, and definitely one to remember.” Tickets are available now via www.etix.com/ticket/p/5271486/john-5the-aristocrats–los-angeles-1720. Special VIP Packages will also be available for JOHN 5 through the JOHN 5 webstore at www.john-5.com/store. Says The Aristocrats, “We always say that anything can happen onstage at an Aristocrats show – and that goes double for a JOHN 5/Aristocrats double bill! We’re psyched because The Aristocrats and JOHN 5 are obviously coming at the instrumental rock thing from just completely different angles, and neither one of us is playing it straight down the middle. Should be a fun night for anyone in L.A. who likes their music loud and bent.”
JOHN 5 kicked off the year with the debut video from Invasion, the campy animated “Zoinks!” clip, followed by three equally eccentric videos for “Midnight Mass,” “I Am John 5” and “Crank It – Living with Ghosts.” Invasion was produced and mixed by Barry Pointer (Richie Sambora, Joe Perry, Steve Vai, Jackson Browne). A special edition of Invasion will be available for purchase at the Los Angeles show. JOHN 5 and The Creatures is:JOHN 5 – guitars Ian Ross – bass Logan Miles Nix – drums The Aristocrats have established themselves as one of the most musically original, refreshingly irreverent and entertaining instrumental rock-fusion acts on the planet. They are touring to promote their most ambitious and exploratory studio album yet, entitled You Know What…? The opening act for the evening will be the popular rock-fusion trio Travis Larson Band.
JOHN 5 online:
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www.facebook.com/John5official
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JOHN 5 and The Aristocrats Team Up for Co-Headline Los Angeles Show was originally published on RockRevolt Mag
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24/7 Dance Convention, Atlanta, GA: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
Sidekick Solo
1st: Charlotte Brayman-’Wonderful World’
2nd: Emersyn Lawson-’Beautiful Things’
2nd: Khylie Wilkerson-’Proud Mary’
3rd: Audrey Mikkelson-’Shake the Room’
4th: Brenna Ferrell-’Showstopper’
Mini Solo
1st: Mia Clark-’Dem Beats’
1st: Carrigan Paylor-’Orange Colored Sky’
2nd: Elizabeth Scott Lanier-’Bitter Earth’
2nd: Kaylee Schwamb-’See Me Now’
3rd: Ashley Otano-’Dark Matter’
3rd: AnaKate Danner-’Malfunction’
3rd: Ella Barnes-’Nobody’s Watching’
3rd: Layla Karadchy-’Tomorrow’
4th: Jasmine Pando-’Amelia’
4th: Georgia Beth Peters-’Come Together’
4th: Allie Plott-’Fire’
4th: Savy Luetchtefeld-’Sound of Silence’
5th: Lauren Fenton-’Boogie Shoes’
5th: Cora Wunder-’Faith’
5th: Rudie Bolton-’Still Don’t Know My Name’
6th: Isabella Shortridge-’In This Shirt’
7th: Bella Smith-’Against The Music’
7th: Sami Nix-’Bridges’
7th: Rose Mangan-’Make Someone Happy’
7th: Ruby Wilkes Petty-’Once Upon Another Time’
8th: Alessandra Gauger-’Morning’
9th: Kenzie Wagoner-’Recharge’
9th: Laila Taylor-’Riot Rhythm’
10th: Belle Brining-’Ain’t to proud to beg’
10th: Malea Moore-’Big Time’
10th: Gabi Brown-’Brown Skin Girl’
10th: Sydney Lawrence-’Everybody Wants To Rule the World’
10th: Lyrah Atkins-’Keep It Moving’
10th: Vivian Liu-’Opportunity’
10th: Channing Jones-’Tight Rope’
Junior Solo
1st: Giselle Gandarilla-’All Human Beings’
2nd: Nicholas Moreno-’Blue Lips’
2nd: Emme James Anderson-’Resume’
3rd: Mia Doyle-’Designated Harmony’
3rd: Brinkley Pittman-’Gravity’
3rd: Belle Richardson-’Seven Birds’
3rd: Leila Winker-’Takt’
4th: Addison Bradley-’Dynamite’
4th: Maddie Shaw-’Final Goodbye’
4th: Caroline Powell-’How Rare’
4th: McGowan Howell-’Resurface’
4th: Maely Weaver-’Staggered In a Configuration’
4th: Cadence Lyles-’Warrior Queen’
5th: Amanda Fenton-’Devil In Disguise’
5th: Emma Martin-’Dreams’
5th: Leah Midgett-’Mirror Mirror’
5th: Morgan Belyeu-’Older’
5th: Vanessa Johnson-’Over The Rainbow’
6th: Kaden Brown-’Resolution’
7th: Mollie Mikkelson-’Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’
7th: Gracie Elder-’No More Tears’
7th: Sloane Dawson-’TEA’
7th: Scarlett Liu-’Unaccompanied’
7th: Sydney Martin-’Vibeology’
8th: Isabella Burdo-’Dance, Dance, Dance’
8th: Estella Guzman-’No Contamination’
8th: Alora Freeman-’Sing to the Moon’
9th: Lila Jane Meadows-’Friend Like Me’
9th: Ever Martin-’Long Time Traveler’
9th: Ensley King-’Ruby Blue’
9th: Gracie Hawkins-’Smokestacks’
10th: MacKenzie Meissner-’Be Strong’
10th: Kinsleigh Gullette-’Despicable’
10th: Pierce Bevans-’Float’
10th: Stella Adamson-’Gamzatti Variation’
10th: Sophia Bell-’Waving Through A Window’
10th: Taylor Dillard-’Way Down We Go’
Teen Solo
1st: Brady Farrar-’Once More’
2nd: Oliver Keane-’Electric Pulse’
2nd: Georgia Greene-’Warning’
3rd: Preslie Rosamond-’Possibly Maybe’
3rd: Sophie Garcia-’Warrior’
4th: Emma Vaughan-’Tango’
5th: Camille Pepper-’1,000 Faces’
5th: Savannah Manning-’Line Thickness’
6th: Emery Sousley-’Birds of Paradise’
6th: Addy Beckham-’Fame’
6th: Natalie Bumgarner-’Lullaby’
6th: Angelina Brennan-’Woman’
7th: Loren Puchalski-’All The Time’
7th: Nika Nosova-’Epiphany’
7th: Sydney Jones-’Raise Your Voice’
7th: Jackson Smoak-’The Longest Time’
8th: Abigail McKinney-’Shout’
8th: Haley Midgett-’Smile to Me’
8th: Callaghan Johnson-Untitled’
9th: Hadley Snell-’Like This’
10th: Emmy Fuller-’Be Be Your Love’
10th: Tierney Denny-Lybbert-’Lean Back’
10th: Sophie Hunsicker-’Take Flight’
10th: Kayleigh Atterton-’Wild Is The Wind’
Senior Solo
1st: Xavier logan-’Self Memoria’
2nd: Thiago Pacheco-’I’m Naturally Platinum’
3rd: Lily Sledge-’My One and Only’
3rd: Kayleigh Everhart-’Thunderstruck’
4th: Grace Robinson-’Always;
4th: Wysdem Ceaser-’Blades’
4th: Niya Smith-’Down2Ride’
4th: Seth Gibson-’Identity’
5th: Chloe Jeffcoat-’As For The Fall’
5th: Dai Boyd-’Try A Little Tenderness’
6th: Alexandra Jinglov-’Action Reaction’
6th: Maika Takemoto-’Changes’
6th: Bella Mills-’Everywhere, Still’
6th: Shaeleigh Person-’Mine’
6th: Christian Butts-’Ohm Sweet Ohm’
6th: Brittany Willard-’Unchained Melody’
6th: Javon Moore-’Visions’
7th: Tristin Edsel-’And So It Goes’
7th: Belle Mason-’Drones’
7th: Saleya James-’Fix You’
7th: Lily Thompson-’Foolish Games’
7th: Savannah Folding-’Heart Shaped Birthmark’
7th: Kirsten Brown-’Trainwreck’
7th: Ella Samellas-’Without You’
8th: CJ Parker-’A Letter From France’
8th: Bailey Cerio-’Free Falling’
8th: Mallory McCormick-’Rose’
8th: Chloe Barr-’Still Light’
8th: Jalen Scriven-’TIME’
9th: Jasmyn Hopper-’Another Lifetime’
9th: Raven Rutledge-’A Pale’
9th: Sydney Scott-’Forsaken’
9th: Katelyn Midgett-’Georgia’
9th: Morgen Watkins-’Gonna Love Me’
9th: Ryin Corcoran-’Red Dust’
9th: Sophie Hooker-’We’ll Meet Again’
9th: Hannah Rivers-’Will You Ever Return’
10th: Blair Southerland-’Desperation’
10th: Izzie Bringle-’Hush’
Sidekick Duo/Trio
1st: West Main Studios-’Colors Of the Wind’
2nd: To The Pointe-’Wildside’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: Carolina Collective Dance-’It’s Quiet Uptown’
2nd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Loves Me Like A Rock’
3rd: Carolina Collective Dance-’Proud’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’To Build A Home’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Even The Sun’
2nd: Milele Academy-’Fiyah Speak’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Nothing We Can Do’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Let Me Follow’
2nd: Milele Academy-’Down We Go’
2nd: The Royal Dance Academy-’Grieving’
3rd: Great Gig Dance Co-’Canon In D’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Addictive’
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Verlust’
2nd: Milele Academy-’Darkest Hour’
3rd: Studio 413-’Black Flies’
Sidekick Group
1st: Studio Powers-’Big Love, Small Moments’
Mini Group
1st: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Daisies’
2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Bones’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Hey Hi Hello’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’The Moment’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Wepa’
Junior Group
1st: The Southern Strutt-’A Young Mind’s Thoughts’
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Made of Stone’
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Swan’
2nd: Studio Powers-’Cry Me A River’
3rd: Milele Academy-’Save a Horse’
Teen Group
1st: Milele Academy-’Close Up’
1st: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Slack Jaw’
1st: Studio 413-’Social Media Overload’
1st: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Wooden Hymnal In C’
2nd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’He’s A Dream’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Shaken Lung’
Senior Group
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’I’m Delighted’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’What A Girl Wants’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Dying of Thirst’
Sidekick Line
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Mr Piano Man’
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Rainbow Brite’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Besties’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Dump Him’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Reflections’
Mini Line
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Fergalicious’
2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Brown Skin Girl’
2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Found A Good One’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’As Good As It Gets’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Back At It’
Junior Line
1st: The Southern Strutt-’This Place About to Blow’
2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Dance Apocalyptic’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’I Will Leave The Light On’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Genesis’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Kill The Lights’
Teen Line
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Lay Them Before Me’
2nd: Studio 413-’Hold On Tight’
3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Midnight Street’
Senior Line
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Sunny Side of the Street’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Charlie Boy’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Deep Fried Flavor’
2nd: Great Gig Dance Co-’I’d Love to Change The World’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Layla’
2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Matter’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Full Bloom’
3rd: Studio 413-’Rumors’
Sidekick Extended Line
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Flying Solo’
Mini Extended Line
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Fly Kicks’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Wonderland’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’The Happy Disco Show’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Yacht Club Cuties’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Foot On The Gas’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Walk It Out’
3rd: Studio 413-’Girl Boss’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Work’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’The Wave’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Angels’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’XR2′
Senior Extended Line
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Reception’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Here Comes The Boom’
Sidekick Production
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Chewy Chewy’
Mini Production
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Yacht Club Cuties’
Junior Production
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Ski-A-Rhythmdale’
2nd: Studio 413-’Electricity’
Teen Production
1st: exonerated
2nd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Southern Hospitality’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Bay 2 the A’
High Scores by Performance Division:
Sidekick Jazz
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Chewy Chewy’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Rainbow Brite’ 3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Dump Him’
Sidekick Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Besties’
Sidekick Tap
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Mr Piano Man’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’ABC’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Shout’
Sidekick Contemporary
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Flying Solo’
Sidekick Lyrical
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Reflections’ 2nd: Studio Powers-’Big Love, Small Moments’
Mini Jazz
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Fergalicious’ 2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Brown Skin Girl’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’The Happy Disco Show’
Mini Ballet
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Concerto In D’
Mini Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Fly Kicks’ 2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Found A Good One’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Back At It’
Mini Tap
1st: The Southern Strutt-’As Good As It Gets’ 2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Love Shack’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Jitterbug’
Mini Contemporary
1st: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Daisies’ 2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Bones’ 3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’The Moment’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’3000 Miles’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Fly Me To The Moon’ 3rd: Studio 413-’Helium’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Wonderland’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Yacht Club Cuties’ 3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Little Shop of Horrors’
Junior Jazz
1st: The Southern Strutt-’This Place About to Blow’ 2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Dance Apocalyptic’ 2nd: Studio 413-’Electricity’ 3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Kill The Lights’ 3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Genesis’
Junior Ballet
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Violin Fantastique’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Foot On The Gas’ 2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Walk It Out’ 3rd: Studio 413-’Girl Boss’
Junior Tap
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Sussudio’ 1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Here Comes The Sun’ 2nd: Studio 413-’Into the Night’ 3rd: Great Gig Dance Co-’Tiny Dancer’
Junior Contemporary
1st: The Southern Strutt-’I Will Leave The Light On’ 2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Swan’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’A Young Mind’s Thoughts’ 3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Off The Rails’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Made of Stone’ 2nd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Daisies’ 3rd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Firework’
Junior Musical Theatre
1st: The Southern Strutt-’First Day Fruge’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’The Gospel Truth’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Zero to Hero’
Junior Acro
1st: The WHEREHOUSE-’Day-O’
Junior Specialty
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Ski-A-Rhythmdale’ 2nd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Grease!’
Teen Jazz
1st: The Southern Strutt-’XR2′ 1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’I Hope My Life’ 2nd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Shake’ 3rd: Studio 413-’Body Language’ 3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Kick It’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Work’ 2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’The Wave’ 3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Southern Hospitality’
Teen Tap
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Rock Your Body’ 2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Hook’ 3rd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Wooden Hymnal In C’ 3rd: Studio 413-’Gold Watch’ 3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Gold Watch’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Exonerated’ 2nd: Studio 413-’Hold On Tight’ 3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Embrace the World’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Midnight Street’ 2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Angels’ 3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’This Particular Dream’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Groundhog Day’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Beetlejuice’ 3rd: Heather Wayne’s Dance Company-’Too Darn Hot’
Teen Acro
1st: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Oceans’ 2nd: Studio Powers-’Area 51′
Teen Specialty
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Lay Them Before Me’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Book of Love’ 3rd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Hip Hip Chin Chin’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Born to Be Alive’
Senior Jazz
1st: Studio 413-’Rumors’ 2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Human Nature’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Saved By The DJ’
Senior Ballet
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Recomposed’
Senior Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Deep Fried Flavor’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Here Comes The Boom’ 3rd: North Georgia Dance and Music Factory-’Power’
Senior Tap
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’What A Girl Wants’ 2nd: Great Gig Dance Co-’I’d Love to Change The World’ 2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Layla’ 3rd: Great Gig Dance Co-’Faith’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’I’m Delighted’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Charlie Boy’ 2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Dying of Thirst’ 3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Full Bloom’
Senior Lyrical
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Matter’ 2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Tides of Lamentation’ 3rd: Dothan School of Dance-’It’s All Coming Back to Me’
Senior Musical Theatre
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Sunny Side of the Street’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Too Darn Hot’ 3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Might As Well Be’
Senior Specialty
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Reception’
11 O’Clock:
Sidekick
Studio Powers-’DANCE’
The Southern Strutt-’Flying Solo’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Besties’
Mini
Studio 413-’Helium’
West Main Studios-’Spiders’
Milele Academy-’Move Your Body’
Studio Powers-’Iconology’
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Bones’
Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Daisies’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Found A Good One’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Fly Kicks’
The Southern Strutt-’Fergalicious’
Junior
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Dance Apocalyptic’
Studio 413-’Girl Boss’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Foot On The Gas’
The Southern Strutt-’This Place About to Blow’
Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Kill The Lights’
Milele Academy-’Missy’
Studio Powers-’Cry Me A River’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Made of Stone’
Teen
The Southern Strutt-’The Wave’
Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Hip Hip Chin Chin’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Exonerated’
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Lay Them Before Me’
Oconee Youth School of Performance-’Poppin Party’
The WHEREHOUSE-’Changes’
Studio Powers-’Stand Up’
Milele Academy-’Close Up’
Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Southern Hospitality’
Studio 413-’Hold On Tight’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’
Senior
Dothan School of Dance-’You’ll Never Walk Alone’
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Reception’
Rhythm Dance Center-’What A Girl Wants’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Sunny Side of the Street’
The Southern Strutt-’Charlie Boy’
Great Gig Dance Co-’I’d Love to Change The World’
Studio 413-’Rumors’
Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Exile’
Milele Academy-’Get It’
Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Bitter’
Heather Wayne’s Dance Company-’Old Skin’
Smitty’s Performing Arts Center-’Where Is The Love’
Studio Showcase:
Milele Academy-’Close Up’
West Main Studio-’E R’
Variations Dance Studio-’Through The Cracks’
Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Exile’
The WHEREHOUSE-’Changes’
The Southern Strutt-’Charlie Boy’
Studio Powers-’Stand Up’
Studio 413-’Rumors’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’
Oconee Youth School of Performance-’Poppin Party’
North Georgia Dance and Music Factory-’Tap Dat’
Heather Wayne’s Dance Company-’Old Skin’
Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Hip Hip Chin Chin’
Great Gig Dance Co-’I’d Love to Change The World’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Exonerated’
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Reception’
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Digital Tour Bus – John 5 And The Creatures’ Logan Miles Nix – GEAR MASTERS Ep. 205 On this episode of DTB’s “Gear Masters”, Logan Miles Nix, drummer the instrumental band, John 5 & The Creatures, shows off the gear that they use onstage.
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2022-06-26 Heart of Blonde Woodland Hills, CA 1st concert in the newly dedicated Nora Ross Bandshell in Warner Center Park. Mindy Milburn-Halcovich, vocals Laura Espinoza, guitar Enrique Garcia, guitar Michaela Metivier, backing vocals Mark Ludmer, bass Logan Miles Nix, drums https://www.instagram.com/p/Cfa3S0rOhhF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Ryan McGarvey - Live At Swinghouse (CD)
Ryan McGarvey - Live At Swinghouse (CD). #RyanMcGarvey #livealbum #cd
This very special, and intimate evening was recorded LIVE in 2016 at Swinghouse Studios (Los Angeles, California USA). It consisted of Ryan McGarvey on Guitar/Vocals, Logan Miles Nix (John5 & The Creatures) on Drums, and Carmine Rojas (David Bowie/Rod Stewart/Tina Turner/Joe Bonamassa/etc) on Bass. This performance included such crowd favorites as My Heart TO You”, “Memphis”, and “Joyride”. As…
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7 Great Books Set in Chicago
Chicago has been the backdrop of both modern and classic literary works. And in many cases, the city acts as both the setting and a character itself.
In these seven contemporary novels, Chicago is an integral element that drives the story. We've paired each tale with the neighborhood, landmark or cultural institution that will transport readers straight to the pages of their favorite book.
“Place has always been important to me, and one thing today's Chicago exudes, as it did in 1893, is a sense of place. I fell in love with the city, the people I encountered, and above all the lake and its moods, which shift so readily from season to season, day to day, even hour to hour.” ― Erik Larson, The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America
Travel back in time to the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, when Chicago made its cultural mark on the world stage. Erik Larson's acclaimed true-crime thriller, The Devil in the White City weaves together the stories of Daniel Burnham, the architect behind fair, and Dr. H. H. Holmes, the first known American serial killer.
While Holmes' “Murder Castle” and most of the fair’s buildings are long gone, you can still visit the fair’s scenic setting in Jackson Park in the Woodlawn neighborhood. Across the park’s lagoon lies one of the last remnants of the fair — the Museum of Science and Industry (5700 S. Lake Shore Dr.) was once home to the Palace of Fine Arts.
In this-best selling trilogy, Chicago is transformed into a dystopian society. The first book in the series follows 16-year-old Beatrice Prior as she learns to survive a world divided into factions and choose between her family and who she really is.
Chicago landmarks figure prominently into the action throughout the book. Readers can spot references to the Willis Tower, Cloud Gate (better known as “The Bean”), and Lake Michigan. One of the more harrowing scenes takes place on Navy Pier’s Centennial Wheel (600 E. Grand Ave.), which Beatrice scales during a game of capture the flag.
“Chicago would unfurl its map to him one promising street, one intoxicating space, at a time. It would weave him into its grid, pour beer in his mouth and music in his ears. It would keep him.” ― Rebecca Makkai, The Great Believers
It's 1985 and Yale Tishman is working at Northwestern University's new art gallery just outside Chicago. But his career, relationship and the city itself is turned upside down during the AIDS epidemic. The Great Believers is one of the first novels to portray Chicago during the AIDS epidemic in unflinching detail, from its initial outbreak to the present as its two intertwining stories carry readers through heartbreak and hope.
Readers will follow Yale through a faithful recreation of Chicago in the eighties, from Lincoln Park to downtown to Evanston. Boystown in particular comes to life as a safe haven for Yale and his friends. Today, it’s still one of the most inclusive LGBTQ+ neighborhoods in the nation. Visitors can walk the historic Legacy Walk, which spans a half mile of the North Halsted corridor, and learn about LGBTQ heroes and events.
"It was the world’s first thoroughly modern campus, the brochures said, built in just the last few years, conceptually groundbreaking, a campus unlike any other: created as a single vast system using the most fashionable principles of social design and engineering...” ― Nathan Hill, The Nix
The Nix brings readers into the world of Sam Andresen-Anderson, a professor at a university in Chicago, who is struggling to complete work on his book. Then he spots his mother, who abandoned him ages ago, throwing rocks at a politician in a viral video, and he sets off on a completely different course. This epic tale traces the tumultuous 1968 Chicago riots, revealing the impact these events had on not only on Sam and his mother, but also on the entire country.
The book intricately describes the University of Illinois at Chicago campus circa late 1960s. Get a glimpse of the book's setting by taking a walk around the UIC campus and surrounding University Village neighborhood. To learn more about activism on Chicago's college campuses during that era, set off on a virtual tour with legendary activist Bill Ayers. Hyde Park, A Storied Neighborhood, Wrapped in Contradiction ($2.99; VoiceMap.me) will take you through the University of Chicago, where you'll encounter tales of world renowned architects, activists and artists.
In her debut novel, Audrey Niffenegger gives readers a whirlwind tour of Chicago through the eyes of a librarian with a time-traveling genetic condition and his artist wife. The romantic and heartbreaking story spans decades as the couple tries to build a life together against the pull of time.
The book is full of detailed references to Chicago, from landmarks to local stores. The Aragon Ballroom (1106 W. Lawrence Ave.), Lyric Opera of Chicago (20 N. Upper Wacker Dr.) and the Chicago Cultural Center (78 E. Washington St.) all make an appearance. Observant readers will also catch mentions of neighborhood favorites like Swedish restaurant Ann Sather (multiple locations) and The Berghoff (17 W. Adams St.) in the Loop.
Henrietta Von Harmon works as a taxi dancer at a local dance hall while also caring for her mother and younger siblings in 1930's Chicago. When the floor matron turns up dead, aloof Inspector Clive Howard appears on the scene and sends Henrietta undercover.
Much of the action in A Girl Like You takes place in the northwest neighborhood of Logan Square. Capture the vibe of the 1930's dance hall scene in Logan Square at Rosa's Lounge (3420 W. Armitage Ave). Or swing by Twin Anchors (1655 N. Sedgwick St.) in Old Town, a former soda shop and speakeasy that was a favorite of Frank Sinatra.
In Feuding Fan Dancers, Leslie Zemeckis brings the golden age of showgirls in Chicago to life. Burlesque dancers Faith Bacon and Sally Rand found stardom in the 1930’s through their daring performances, but their lives took dramatically different turns. One rose to fame while the other found heartache.
Chicago's burlesque scene still shines today. Vaudezilla (3614 W. Belmont Ave.) offers classes in the art of burlesque while also showcasing teachers and students in regular performances. At Untitled Supper Club’s (111 W. Kinzie St.) weekly Unbridled show, world-famous burlesque star Michelle L’amour presents one of the most stimulating burlesque performances in the city.
Source: https://www.choosechicago.com/blog/post/chicago-books/
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JOHN 5 AND THE CREATURES Release ‘I Am John 5’ Video JOHN 5 AND THE CREATURES — comprised of world-renowned guitarist John 5, bassist Ian Ross and drummer Logan Miles Nix
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John5 and the creatures took his solo Its Alive Tour to Jacksonville Florida at the 1904 Music Hall. The doors didn’t open until 8pm, but that didn’t stop the fans to start lining up at the entrance about an hour early. wanting to get in and get their spot up front and close to the action. John 5’s day job may be playing foil to Rob Zombie, he often has the chance to take center stage himself, and that is just what he did at 1904.
John5 and the band hit the stage, after playing a few riff in the waiting room just of the side of the stage at 1904 with “Flight of Volcano Kelly” sporting a flashing colored grill in his mouth and that got the crowd throwing their hands and pumping the horns in the air. John is quite the showman on the stage as he plays this guitar like it was part of his body, he is an insane player that could play the phone book and I think he did at one time…haha. To call J5 a “good” guitar player is an underplaying his mass talent. His fretboard pyrotechnics mixed with the fierceness of his backing band leave no question of who is in control here. The guys backing up J5 consisting of Ian Ross on bass and Logan Miles Nix on drums, they have played on stage and in the studio with John for the last few years and it shows in the tightness they bring to the music. J5 switched guitars like he changes his socks, and the guitars are all works of art in their own right. His art in guitars goes from ones with LED that light up the whole body of the guitar to ones that just look killer. J5 is a showman at best, even changing into different costumes throughout the performances.
After the first 4 songs of pure guitar outrage, John gives the crowd a chance to put their faces back on with the jazzy “Jiffy Jam” that has a little twang to it that got the foot tapping. John is the master of mashups and bleeding songs from one to another, he would do that throughout the night with tunes like “Enter Sandman” but Metallica all the way to the final song of “Beat It” by Michael Jackson.
SET LIST:
Flight Of Vulcan Kelly, Crazy Ones, Rifle, Making Monsters, Jiffy Jam, Hellhaw, El Cucuy ??, Season Of The Witch, Enter Sandman, Portraits of Sydney Sloan, Dr. Evil/First Victim/Solo, Black Grass Plaque, Behind The Nut Love, 666 pickers, Guitar-Tits and Monsters, then a medley and Beat it.
All and all the show was entertaining and masterful, John kept the crowd in it all time and kept the fans wanting more at the end.
Remaining Tour Dates:
2/5 – Asheville, NC @ Orange Peel
2/6 – Greensboro, NC @ Blind Tiger
2/7 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Shaka’s
2/8 – Richmond, VA @ Broadberry
2/9 – College Park, MD @ Milkboy
2/10 – Sellersville, PA @ Sellersville Theater
2/11 – Stanhope, NJ @ Stanhope Theater
2/12 – New York, NY @ Highline Ballroom
2/13 – Boston, MA @ Middle East
2/14 – Syracuse, NY @ Lost Horizon
2/15 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Hard Rock
2/16 – Cleveland, OH @ Beachland
2/17 – Westland, MI @ Token Lounge
2/18 – Chicago, IL @ Reggies
2/20 – Des Moines, IA @ Vaudeville Mews
2/21 – Indianapolis, IN @ Vogue
2/22 – Newport, KY @ Southgate House
2/23 – Lexington, KY @ Manchester Music Hall
2/24 – Chattanooga, TN @ Songbirds
3/29 – San Antonio, TX @ Rock Box
3/30 – Dallas, TX @ Trees
3/31 – Houston, TX @ Scout Bar
4/1 – Austin, TX @ Come And Take It Live
4/2 – Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad
4/3 – Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole
4/4 – Mesa, AZ @ Club Red
4/5 – San Diego, CA @ Brick by Brick
4/6 – Los Angeles, CA @ Whisky A Go Go
4/7 – Las Vegas, NV @ Vamp’d
4/8 – Fullerton, CA @ SlideBar
4/11 – Ventura, CA @ Discovery
4/12 – San Jose, CA @ Ritz
4/13 – San Francisco, CA @ DNA Lounge
4/14 – Fresno, CA @ Full Circle Brewery
4/15 – Sacramento, CA @ Harlows
4/17 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
4/18 – Boise, ID @ Neurolux
4/19 – Bend, OR @ Domino Room
4/20 – Portland, OR @ Hard Rock PDX
4/21 – Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome – Tacoma Guitar Festival
Live Review- John5 and the Creatures leaves 1904 Music Hall Spellbound and wanting more! John5 and the creatures took his solo Its Alive Tour to Jacksonville Florida at the 1904 Music Hall.
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Every now and then you find an artist who has an album so sensational that you just can’t forget it. And when they can build upon that album to continue their legacy they become legendary. That’s exactly how I envision Queensrÿche. Their album Operation: Mindcrime from 1988 not only was a well written, story-driven phenomena, but it was also musically spectacular and become burned into every Queensrÿche fan. And that was only the beginning for the band. When I heard about their tour coming to The Plaza Live in Orlando, FL to continue support on their most recent album The Verdict, I had to be there. The buzz from friends clearly stated Queensrÿche was still a powerhouse band after all these years and a must-see live. My friends were absolutely correct.
Before we would get to our headliners, were had a different mix of two openers. First was the rock band Eve To Adam. Formed back in 1997 the band has been a solid rock force releasing 5 studio albums and 1 EP. They were no stranger to the Orlando crowd having played at multiple venues in town before and our one day festival Earthday Birthday. The band consisting of Taki Sassaris (vocals), Ilyn Nathaniel (bass), Jeff Raines (drums), and Ronny Gutierrez (guitar) came out to the stage hard and heavy with no stopping them. They played a short group of songs that included “No Easy Way Out” and “Immortal” and the crowd was loving them.
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Before the band wrapped their set, they brought up two representatives from 2vetsoam “On A Mission”. The organization works with helping raise awareness for veteran suicide and PTSD they also work to help veterans suffering from PTSD and homelessness. The group brought up a veteran named James who they explained finally got his hair cut, came out to a concert, and is starting to live his actual life. It’s awesome to see Eve To Adam working with an organization like this to help our veterans in need. You can find music and merch for Eve to Adam on their official website HERE.
Next up was John 5 and The Creatures. John 5 is best known for his work as Rob Zombie’s guitarist but has a very active solo career touring and in songwriting. He’s also written for various artists such as Motley Crue, Steve Perry, and Ricky Martin as well as performing guitars for Marilyn Manson. His discography of 11 albums is quite impressive. His most recent album Invasion released on July 31, 2019 to rave reviews from the media. Singles such as “Zoinks!” and “I Am John 5” grabbed the epitome of this album and the musical genius of John 5 and The Creatures. The band consists of John 5 (guitar), Ian Ross (bass), and Logan Miles Nix (drums).
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The turnaround between Eve To Adam and John 5 and The Creatures was probably one of the quickest set changes I’ve ever seen. With inflatables on stage giving it a very fun house type feel, John 5 and The Creatures hit the stage and immediately started “Crank It – Living With Ghosts”. The fans looked a little uncertain as to what they were hearing but those who knew John 5 were all into it as he ripped through these transcendental guitar riffs. It’s 6 plus minutes of guitar solo, bass and drum mixed in, and some almost EDM like catch-phrase (“Crank it!”) tracks. And this was just the start. Moving on to “Six Hundred and Sixty Six Pickers in Hell” from his 2014 album Careful With That Axe. The band delivered a high energy, fast-paced song, to the fans. I’m amazed on how John 5 moves so quickly through his notes sometimes while shaking his head throwing off makeup dust and other times drooling large strings of saliva on stage. Needless to say, those who never seen him before were probably very confused by the playful antics. They followed that up with “Zoinks!” from Invasion which has a great rhythm and blues feel. The video for the single has a little adult Scooby-Doo like story to it which is a must-see.
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Half-way through their performance, John 5 finally spoke to the crowd asking if they were having a good time. And he swore he would get everyone that was in the balcony on their feet before the end of their set. Things really started getting fun as balloons were thrown out into the crowd like beach balls to bat around the venue. When one made it back to the stage, John 5 would pop it with his guitar, which raised a cheer from the crowd. Seeing the reaction, he kept popping them until they were all gone. John 5 brought out his light up mouthpiece during the performance and his gorgeous lit up guitar that has individual small bright light bulbs throughout the entire guitar. It is an amazing piece of craftsmanship. When they performed “I Am John 5” from Invasion, three crew members came out on stage. Two of them were wearing outfits making it appear they were held by aliens while the third was dressed like a robot. The robot hung around John 5 every time the vocal track said “I am John 5”. They were going to perform “Cactus Flower” but the guitar for the song wasn’t cooperating. But, the piece that really hooked crowd was the instrumental medley at the end. Ian and Logan started off the bass and drum pieces to Rush’s “Limelight” and I nearly cried. And when John 5 brought in the guitar it was instrumental perfection. The transitioned it into Rush’s “Fly By Night” and the medley kept going. Everything from Rob Zombie to Nirvana to Marilyn Manson to Soundgarden to Pantera to Motley Crue the music just kept going and going! By the time they wrapped up, the entire balcony was on their feet and the entire venue applauded, cheered, and screamed in approval. What an amazing performance from John 5 and The Creatures that night.
You can find their music and merch HERE. Their setlist that night was:
Crank It – Living With Ghosts
Six Hundred and Sixty Six Pickers in Hell
Zoinks!
Hell Haw I.G.R.
Howdy
Season of the Witch
First Victim
The Black Grass Plague
I Am John 5
Catcus Flower – not performed but was on the setlist
Limelight / Fly by Night / Thunder Kiss ’65 / The Beautiful People / Spoonman / Dr. Feelgood / Unchained / I’m Broken / Walk/and more
Finally, onto our headliners Queensrÿche. The band’s roots go all the way back to the late 1970s where a few members met in Washington state. After a few years of working with other bands, they had formed together originally known as The Mob. The band recorded a 4 song demo that started to get shopped around. They soon learned the name The Mob was not available so they ended up using Queensrÿche after their single “Queen of the Reich”. The band was signed with EMI and released The Warning in 1984 and Rage for Order in 1987. While both albums did well for the band, neither had commercial success. It wasn’t until 1988 with Operation: Mindcrime where the band truly became renowned. With a phenomenal story and genius musical writing, the album was certified Platinum and received numerous accolades from the media. The single “I Don’t Believe in Love” was nominated for a Grammy. Their follow up Empire from 1990 sold over 3 million albums and had a #1 single in “Silent Lucidity”. The single was also nominated for a Grammy. The band continued to produce albums until 2012 where the band fired the original lead singer and replaced him with current vocalist Todd La Torre. The band released three albums with Todd as their vocalist including their most current album The Verdict which was released on March 1, 2019 and peaked at #16 on the Billboard 200 to very good reviews. Queensrÿche is Todd La Torre (vocals), Michael Wilton (guitar), Eddie Jackson (bass), Parker Lundgren (guitar), and Casey Grillo (drums).
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Queensrÿche decided to go way back in the discography to perform “Prophecy” off their 1983 self-titled EP. A fantastic kick-off to the show. The band was in sync and absolutely sounded amazing. And when they went into “Operation: Mindcrime” the title track from the 1988 album, I was taken back to the day when I saw them open for Def Leppard on the Hysteria tour. Todd was pitch-perfect, Eddie had the bass line down pat, Michael and Parker tore it up on guitar, and Casey thumped away on those drums. Just wow! Keeping the drive alive they went into “Walk in the Shadows” from Rage for Order. Queensrÿche was playing at such a high level I couldn’t wait to hear what the rest of the night was going to be like.
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Todd talked to the crowd during the performance explaining to the crowd they were wrapping up in Orlando in support of their album The Verdict and the band would be going for some old catalog tunes and will get to the fan favorites as well. And did they ever pull out some of the older great songs including “Take Hold of the Flame” from The Warning, “Screaming in Digital” from Rage for Order, and “Queen of the Reich” from the 1983 self-titled EP. And when Todd hit those notes in “Queen of the Reich” it was chilling. I literally had goosebumps running up my arm. Todd also asked how many people had not seen or heard Queensrÿche live and there was a surprisingly good amount of new fans there that night.
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Their performances of songs from The Verdict sounded stellar. I really enjoyed hearing “Bent”, which had an amazing harmony from Parker and Eddie on backing vocals, “Man the Machine” and “Dark Reverie”, such a beautifully haunting song, played live. And the band also included the favorites of “Silent Lucidity” and one of my personal favorites “Jet City Woman” from their 1990 album Empire. The band did perform an encore that included “No Sanctuary” from The Warning, “Light-years” from The Verdict, “Empire” the self-titled track from the 1990 album, and closed with “Eyes of a Stranger” from Operation: Mindcrime with “Anarchy-X” from the same album used as the outro. If you want to purchase music or merch from Queensrÿche you can find it at their website HERE. The band’s setlist that night was:
Prophecy
Operation: Mindcrime
Walk in the Shadows
Resistance
Man the Machine
Take Hold of the Flame
Bent
The Needle Lies
Dark Reverie
Breaking the Silence
Silent Lucidity
Jet City Woman
Screaming in Digital
Queen of the Reich
Encore:
No Sanctuary
Light-years
Empire
Eyes of a Stranger (with Anarchy-X as the outro)
Overall this was such an amazing concert by all three bands. But, Queensrÿche’s performance filled my heart with amazing music, filled my mind with wonderful memories, and provided some new songs to love. The performance was way beyond my expectations and hopes. I’m looking forward to the next time the come on tour. And, my wife and I are seriously looking at seeing them during their residency in Las Vegas over the summer! And if we make it out there, I absolutely know it will be worth every penny spent.
From The Pit To The Crowd: Queensrÿche with John 5 and The Creatures and Eve To Adam – The Plaza Live – Orlando, FL – February 27, 2020 Every now and then you find an artist who has an album so sensational that you just can't forget it.
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John 5 Releases Second Video From Upcoming Release - 'Invasion'
A few weeks back John 5 treated us all with a first look at what his new solo album Invasion was going to be like. He gave us a video for Zoinks!…an animated treat that highlighted the man’s love for horror and theatrics. With the new album, Invasion set for an expected summer release date – and a full-fledged solo tour just starting – John 5 and The Creatures are all tuned up and ready to let it scream.
With this second video – for the song I Am John 5 – things pick up right where the video for Zoinks! left off – you’re gonna want to see this!
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From the press release:
“The new music videos just keep on coming! JOHN 5 and The Creatures – comprised of world-renowned guitarist JOHN 5, bassist Ian Ross and drummer Logan Miles Nix – have released yet another groundbreaking music video in support of their forthcoming full-length album, Invasion, this time for the track “I Am John 5”. The music video acts as a sequel to the album’s first music video/single, “Zoinks!”, once again featuring an innovative blend of classic 2D hand drawn animation and mindblowing 3D computer generated imagery. As with “Zoinks!”, the “I Am John 5” video was animated, written and directed by Disney animator Brett Boggs (Frozen, Wreck-It Ralph) with scoring by Fred Coury and recording/mixing by Barry Pointer. The mad scientist in the “I Am John 5” video is voice acted by none other than Butch Patrick, a.k.a. the iconic Eddie Munster, himself”
John 5 comments:
“In this video, I am transformed into a mechanical monster and controlled by the mad scientist – performed by Butch Patrick aka Eddie Munster – to destroy Hollywood! I’m programmed with my laser beam guitar to destroy everything in my path! You’ll have to watch to see what happens…”
John 5 and The Creatures are currently on tour – here’s the shows that remain and if he’s stopping anywhere near you – be in that crowd!
Remaining JOHN 5 and The Creatures Invasion tour dates:
3/1 – Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s3/2 – San Antonio, TX @ Rock Box 3/3 – Houston, TX @ Scout Bar 3/5 – Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live 3/6 – Dallas, TX @ Trees 3/7 – Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th Street 3/9 – Indianapolis, IN @ HiFi 3/10 – Akron, OH @ Empire Concert Club 3/12 – Sellersville, PA @ Sellersville Theater 3/13 – New York, NY @ Iridium 3/14 – Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Loft at The Chance 3/15 – Teaneck, NJ @ Debonair Music Hall 3/16 – Hampton Beach, NH @ Wally’s 3/17 – Lebanon, NH @ Lebanon Opera House 3/18 – New Bedford, MA @ Vault at Greasy Luck 3/20 – Quebec City, QC @ L’Anti Bar & Spectacles 3/21 – Montreal, QC @ Piranha Bar 3/22 – Ottawa, ON @ The Brass Monkey 3/23 – Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace 3/24 – London, ON @ Rum Runners 3/26 – Thunder Bay, ON @ Crocks 3/27 – Winnipeg, MB @ Pyramid Cabaret 3/28 – Regina, SK @ The Exchange 3/29 – Calgary, AB @ Dickens Pub 3/30 – Edmonton, AB @ The Starlite Room 3/31 – Vancouver, BC @The Rickshaw Theatre 4/2 – Seattle, WA @ Crocodile Cafe 4/3 – Portland, OR @ Star Theater 4/4 – Redding, CA @ The Dip 4/5 – Sacramento, CA @ Holy Diver 4/6 – Hollywood, CA @ The Whisky – w/ Corey Taylor, Shavo Odadjian, Fred Couryand Michael Anthony 4/7 – Anaheim, CA @ The Parish @ House of Blues 4/11 – Las Vegas, NV @ Count’s Vamp’d 4/14 – San Diego, CA @ Brick By Brick
John 5 Releases Second Video From Upcoming Release – ‘Invasion’ was originally published on RockRevolt Mag
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JOHN 5 AND THE CREATURES Announce Fall 2019 U.S. Leg Of 'Invasion Tour'
JOHN 5 AND THE CREATURES Announce Fall 2019 U.S. Leg Of ‘Invasion Tour’
JOHN 5 AND THE CREATURES — comprised of world-renowned guitarist John 5 (ROB ZOMBIE, MARILYN MANSON), bassist Ian Ross and drummer Logan Miles Nix — have announced the second leg of the “Invasion Tour 2019”. The trek will kick off on October 30 in Michigan and wrap up just before Thanksgiving. Jared James Nichols, who supported John 5 on the first leg of the “Invasion Tour”earlier this year, has…
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JOHN 5 And THE ARISTOCRATS Team Up For Co-Headline Los Angeles Show
JOHN 5 And THE ARISTOCRATS Team Up For Co-Headline Los Angeles Show
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JOHN 5 And THE ARISTOCRATS Team Up For Co-Headline Los Angeles Show
JOHN 5 And THE ARISTOCRATS Team Up For Co-Headline Los Angeles Show
John 5 and the Creatures – comprised of world-renowned guitarist John 5, bassist Ian Ross and drummer Logan Miles Nix – and The Aristocrats (guitarist Guthrie Govan, bassist Bryan Beller and drummer Marco Minnemann) will team up to co-headline an amazing…
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2022-06-26 Heart of Blonde Woodland Hills, CA 1st concert in the newly dedicated Nora Ross Bandshell in Warner Center Park. Mindy Milburn-Halcovich, vocals Laura Espinoza, guitar Enrique Garcia, guitar Michaela Metivier, backing vocals Mark Ludmer, bass Logan Miles Nix, drums https://www.instagram.com/p/Cfa2RQwOtxh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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John 5 & the Creatures Reveal Tour Footage: Midnight Mass
John 5 & the Creatures Reveal Tour Footage: Midnight Mass
John 5 and the Creatures — comprised of world-renowned guitarist John 5, bassist Ian Ross and drummer Logan Miles Nix — have revealed exclusive behind the-scenes tour footage for their “Midnight Mass”, in support of their new forthcoming album, Invasion.
The new video, this time for the track “Midnight Mass”, features exclusive behind-the-scenes tour clips and live performance footage(featuring a…
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