It’s been 8 years since Letters to Cleo have been on the road playing shows - and to have them reunited and playing The Roxy is exciting! This reunion tour is short and sweet - so make sure you don’t miss the ONLY LA appearance. Tickets are available via ticketmaster - click here!
Monthly Archive for October, 2008
Thanks to the Milionaires for bringin the party last night. Check out the sweet pic from Erik Voake - instant classic!
Poets and Pornstars have been a Roxy staple for years…always the epitome of sex and rock n roll! Now, with a few changes - we are soooo happy embrace their new project “RUN DEVIL RUN!” They always bring the party…so come out tonight and join us. Along with CRASH KINGS, SKELETON SUIT, & GODS AND MONSTERS. HAPPY FRIDAY!!
SET TIMES:
Skeleton Suit: 8:45
Crash Kings: 9:30
Run Devil Run: 10:30
Gods and Monsters: 11:30
Hot off of Warped Tour, their own MTV show, and the album of the summer - SHWAYZE is coming back home and tickets go onsale today!! Also, make sure to check out FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND (also onsale today) and the sweet sounds of Al Dimeola’s World Sinfonia Tour - hot hot hot! Head over to ticketmaster for tix, or give us a holler.
Last Sunday, we were honored to be part of a benefit in honor of one of the members, of one of the most beloved bands ever. Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys will always hold a special place in so many peoples hearts - that we couldn’t have been happier to hold The Carl Wilson Foundation Benefit Concert. So many world class musicians in the house - it was obvious that 10 years after his passing - his spirit is strong. Check out the great article and pictures by Scott Schultz. For more information on the Foundation, click here.
The Carl Wilson Foundation honored the passing of former Beach Boy Carl Wilson with a memorial concert at The Roxy on Sunday evening. The show, which was headlined by Brian Wilson and Dick Dale, benefited The Carl Wilson foundation which whose mission is to contribute to finding a cure for cancer. The tribute began with a beautiful documentary on the man whose falsetto voice was often considered the soul of the Beach Boys and was followed by some of California’s favorite all time surf and beach bands from the ’60s.
Classic Beach Boys - Wouldn’t It Be Nice
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