Really enjoyed that Electric Indian release when I wrote about it last year.
http://demencha.com/2012/08/review-your-re…
I used to work at Dave's Stagecoach with John Yuelkenbeck. He was the only reason that jukebox was so outstanding. He and the music made that crusty little dive bar the hangout of choice for so many of the regulars.
Don't look in just bars... I think almost every Winsteads has one, and Chubby's on Broadway has the unit at every booth setup.
There's a Winstead's on Roe just north of 495 that still has a CD juke.
Love this article. Thank you. (I recall with great fondness the jukebox fun at Dave's in Westport.)
Great piece. Really enjoyed your attention to detail and your love for classic juke boxes.
Kevin Lyman, not Lineman. Geez talk about lazy reporting.
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http://www.guitarists.net/guitar_scales/
Thanks!!
Especially nice to see a local ORIGINAL band accomplish something outside of KC. This town has gotten too preoccupied with tribute projects. Just my opinion.
Good to see a KC band garner some national attention!! Congrats.
This is awesome! I knew this guy as a coworker around 2006-2007! It's good to see fellow artists stick it out!
-January
Is that a Green Velvet and Paul Oakenfold reference?
Mad love from the 317 to the KC Techno peeps.
DJ Shiva
LOVE this article. The KC Techno crew gets it... and I love these cats. I've been in the KC EDM scene since 1999, a DJ since 2004. I remember some of these parties where black goo was blown from your nose after you finally wake the next day. lol. Awesome article! Much love from myself, Rob Reeves.
Yeah man citing performing with six other KC musicians along with a guy with strong ties and friends in KC as one of your best moments doest not show school spirit. I'm beginning to question his dedication to sparkle motion.
Velghe mentions a gig in he did with A. E. in Austin?? I thought we were talking local gigs?? KC, Lawrence etc.
It is obvious why these guys got into music.
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Was a cool time for alot of people...
Re: “The Brothers Gutschenritter celebrate five years at the Riot Room”
David Cook's local band Axium played at the Hurricane, but broke up in 2006. He won American Idol in 2008, which was the year the Riot Room opened. It's pretty obvious that he was referring to the location, not the venue in the interview cited.