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Bamboozle Road Show

March 6, 2010
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All Time Low, Boys Like Girls, LMFAO, Third Eye Blind, Good Charlotte, Simple Plan, Forever The Sickest Kids, Stereo Skyline, The Ready Set., Vita Chambers, Great Big Planes, Mercy Mercedes and Cady Groves

Sunday, 06/20/10 at 12:00 PM
Festival Pier, Philadelphia, PA

Get The Led Out

March 6, 2010
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April 16th at The Whitaker Center in Harrisburg, PA

If you want to see this show don’t delay in getting some tickets before they are gone. This is also a great road trip from the Philadelphia suburban/metropolitan area – an hour and change at most!

Pete Kranz and the Wide Eyed Mother Brothers

March 6, 2010
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Pete Kranz and the Wide Eyed Mother Brothers at the Croc Rock in Allentown
Sat. March 6, 2010
Show kicks off @6! Tix are $10 from me or at the door.

“See ya there! Let’s bring down the walls once again my friend.”

Gathering For Haiti

March 5, 2010
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Type: Causes – Fundraiser
Start Time: Saturday, March 6, 2010 at 9:05am
End Time: Sunday, March 7, 2010 at 12:00am
Location: Riveredge- Crystal Ballroom
Street: 2017 Bernville Rd
City/Town: Reading, PA

We hope this invitation finds you well. We also ask that whether you believe in this or not that you invite ALL of your friends. This is how grassroots works so please be a blade or as W. Whitman might say ‘be a leaf of grass!’

The Berks County Red Cross chapter will be at the door to accept your donation/admission!

also please accurately note your attendance for our planning purposes.
Thank You
Sean Haggerty

Rough Schedule
9:00 Meet & Greet
10:00 Shambhava Yoga-April Showman
11:00 Qi Gong, Tai Chi, Thai massage- Todd Grube (ddyoga)
12:00 lunch break
1:00 Yoga- Naomi Mazy
2:00 Mantra Meditation- David Dragonfly
3:00 Drum Circle courtesy of Earth Rhythms!!
4:00 Electric Yellow (Acoustic & Mellow)
5:00 SarvenaZ
6:00 Trouble City Allstars
8:00 Flux Capacitor
10:00 Psychedelphia

yoga mats donated by Yoga Inlet, Shri Yoga, and DownDog Studios
“Crack” poster designed by Kim Beyer, kbeye313@live.kutztown.edu
“Swirl” poster designed by Prof. Kathleen Clair, Kutztown University
Poster prints provided by Print Force, Allentown, Pa

Muse Concert Review

March 4, 2010
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Muse Concert Review

Muse is an alternative rock band from Devon, England that is still comprised of the original members:
Matthew Bellamy — lead vocals, guitar, piano
Christopher Wolstenholme — bass, backing vocals
Dominic Howard — drums and percussion

“Muse is known for their energetic and extravagant live performances.”
– Wikipedia

Lincoln Park said they hoped to one day be able to surpass Muse as the best live show.

Muse is also known for the fusion of many music genres, including progressive rock, classical music and electronica. Though unique in their sound, there are subtle resemblances to Queen, Dream Theater and Nine Inch Nails.

On March 2, 2010, they brought their live show to the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Silversun Pickups opened the show with an energy packed set. There were 3 giant building-like towers behind them on the stage. After they left the stage, 3 men wearing harnesses were winched above the towers. The men mounted lighting and camera rigs as if they were getting on horses.

The stadium went black and the 3 towers turned into a large screen multimedia show. The centers of the towers opened up with each member of Muse on their own little separate stages. The entire crowd rose to their feet as the first beats of Uprising pounded out. The arena was packed from the general admission area on the floor to the tip-top of the ceiling. Muse did their part to make sure everyone could feel and experience the impact of the show no matter where they were standing.

The sound had a nice, hard edge… screaming guitar… powerful bass lines… pounding drums. They had a forth musician on keyboards that was out of the lights; nevertheless, the show was much more “real” than anticipated. The music and energy were being created by real people in real time. The pure magnitude of the music had Muse live up to their reputation.

Add in the tasty eye-candy, and it is hard to imagine how a stage show could be any better. The giant towers would expand or collapse depending on the elements of the song. At one point in the show, Matthew Bellamy was raised into one with a baby grand piano. Dominic Howard would often be raised into the middle of one with his mini-stage spinning “in-the-round”. Sometimes the towers were used like projection screens with shots of the musicians or audience on the large screen TV’s. Other times, the towers were used like a light show.

There were also little stages with steps leading up to them on both sides of the stage. Mathew might be singing and playing guitar on one, then run down the steps, across the stage and up the other side.

Speaking of eye-candy, at one point in the show giant balloons made to look like eyeballs were released into the crowd. There was always plenty to watch.

The end result was every seat in the house was pretty darn good. No matter where you were sitting there was a good seat to watch a great show.

Muse Setlist
Muse Videos
Muse Pictures

Silversun Pickups Concert Review

March 4, 2010
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Silversun Pickups Concert Review

Silversun Pickups is an alternative rock band from Los Angeles, California, with members Brian Aubert (lead vocals, guitar), Nikki Monninger (bass, vocals), Christopher Guanlao (drums) and Joe Lester (keyboards).

On March 2, 2010, they brought their show to the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, PA to support Muse on their Resistance tour.

The crowd was large and there to see Muse. The Silversun Pickups had their work cut out for themselves. Their raw energy and fanatical guitar playing exceeded expectations. The song Panic Switch was a highlight of the show. Brian Aubert has both a unique singing style and guitar playing style. The frenzied guitar playing whipped the crowd into action. Their biggest hit, Lazy Eye, finished the set with a crowd that was singing along to every word.

Silversun Pickups Setlist
Silversun Pickups Videos
Silversun Pickups Pictures

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