[NEohioPAL]2nd Annual NYE Party!

The Kent Stage wrfaa at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 17 06:08:56 PST 2004


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NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY @ The Kent Stage!
featuring:
15/60/75 The Numbers Band
The TwistOffs
Evan Evolution

Friday, December 31
9:00 PM  (Doors open at 8PM)

Cash bar and hors d' oeuvres

Advance discount tickets: $15.00
Day of Show: $20.00

 
The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio.  There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.  Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, Little Mountain Music in Middlefield at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005.  Tickets will also be available at the door.  Doors open one hour before the concert time.  If you have any questions, please call 330-677-5005.

 
 
 

 

 

Long-running blues-rock combo The Numbers Band was formed in Kent, OH in mid-1969 by singer/guitarist Robert Kidney and saxophonist Terry Hynde (the brother of future Pretenders frontwoman Chrissie Hynde), who together remained the nucleus of the group throughout its decades of existence. Officially dubbed 15 60 75 but always called simply the Numbers Band by audiences, their original lineup also included guitarist/keyboardist Hank Smith, bassist Greg Colbert and drummer Tim Hudson; the group made its live debut in July of 1970 at the popular Kent nightspot the Kove, soon playing the club at least four nights a week to a growing legion of fans. Though initially steeped in Chicago-style blues, quickly the Numbers Band began expanding into jazz as well, forging the signature sound they continued to pursue for the duration of their career.

Now consisting of the Kidney brothers, Hynde, bassist Frank Reynolds and drummer Frank Casamento. 

The TwistOffs  have been weaving their musical web over Kent for nearly 20 years.  Collectively weighing in at 1,667 lbs. and with more time served on stage than an average manslaughter sentence, the TwistOffs attack with a nasty one-two combo of in-your-face, horn-based  rock and a sneaky, funk-based groove attack that aims below the belt. The sixteen-armed, eight-member band continues to mutate and grow, even after 20 years of performing with groups such as Chucklehad, Crud and Uncle Knucklefunk
(as well as Blink-182, They Might Be Giants, Keller Williams and Jon Fishman's Pork Tornado). Jump in the ring, but watch for the suckerpunch.


Respected for his long time role in the Pittsburgh-Cleveland club scene, Evan Bailey, a.k.a. Evan Evolution, has, in the past 8 years, garnered the reputation as one of the finest electronic dance musicians and promoters the Midwest has to offer. From maintaining long-term club residencies, to performing countless all-night events to sharing the stage with entertainers such as The Roots, Jurassic 5, Our Lady Peace, and MTV's Jackass, Evan has pleased an entire generation of event-goers with his dynamic brand of funky house. 

>From his roots as a jazz guitar player and upright-bass player, Evan has been performing since an early age. As a teenager in the early-nineties, Evan, who was growing increasingly musically frustrated with the post-grunge era, turned his attention to electronic music, feeling it was the most volatile and important music to which he could make a contribution.

 

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<P align=left><B><FONT size=+2>NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY @ The Kent Stage!<BR>featuring:<BR>15/60/75 The Numbers Band<BR>The TwistOffs<BR></FONT></B><B><FONT size=+2>Evan Evolution</FONT></B></P>
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<P align=left><FONT color=#990000>Advance discount tickets: $15.00<BR></FONT><B>Day of Show: $20.00</B></P></FONT></FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG><FONT color=#111111><FONT size=3>The Kent Stage</FONT> is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio.  There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.  </FONT><FONT color=#8000ff>Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, Little Mountain Music in Middlefield at </FONT></STRONG><A href="http://www.kentstage.org/" target=_blank><FONT color=#8000ff><STRONG>www.kentstage.org</STRONG></FONT></A><FONT color=#111111><STRONG><FONT size=3><FONT color=#0000bf><FONT color=#8000ff> or at 330-677-5005.</FONT>  </FONT><FONT color=#00007f>Tickets will also be available at the door.</FONT>  Doors open one hour before the concert time.  If you have any questions, please call 330-677-5005.</FONT></STRONG></FONT></DIV></DIV>
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<P align=left>Long-running blues-rock combo <STRONG>The Numbers Band</STRONG> was formed in Kent, OH in mid-1969 by singer/guitarist Robert Kidney and saxophonist Terry Hynde (the brother of future Pretenders frontwoman Chrissie Hynde), who together remained the nucleus of the group throughout its decades of existence. Officially dubbed 15 60 75 but always called simply the Numbers Band by audiences, their original lineup also included guitarist/keyboardist Hank Smith, bassist Greg Colbert and drummer Tim Hudson; the group made its live debut in July of 1970 at the popular Kent nightspot the Kove, soon playing the club at least four nights a week to a growing legion of fans. Though initially steeped in Chicago-style blues, quickly the Numbers Band began expanding into jazz as well, forging the signature sound they continued to pursue for the duration of their career.</P>
<P align=left>Now consisting of the Kidney brothers, Hynde, bassist Frank Reynolds and drummer Frank Casamento. </P>
<P align=left><STRONG>The TwistOffs  </STRONG><FONT color=#111111>have been weaving their musical web over Kent for nearly 20 years.  <FONT color=#000000>Collectively weighing in at 1,667 lbs. and with more time served on stage than an average manslaughter sentence, the TwistOffs attack with a nasty one-two combo of in-your-face, horn-based  rock and a sneaky, funk-based groove attack that aims below the belt. The sixteen-armed, eight-member band continues to mutate and grow, even after 20 years of performing with groups such as Chucklehad, Crud and Uncle Knucklefunk<BR>(as well as Blink-182, They Might Be Giants, Keller Williams and Jon Fishman's Pork Tornado). Jump in the ring, but watch for the suckerpunch.<BR></FONT></FONT></P>
<P align=left>Respected for his long time role in the Pittsburgh-Cleveland club scene, <B>Evan Bailey, a.k.a. Evan Evolution,</B> has, in the past 8 years, garnered the reputation as one of the finest electronic dance musicians and promoters the Midwest has to offer. From maintaining long-term club residencies, to performing countless all-night events to sharing the stage with entertainers such as The Roots, Jurassic 5, Our Lady Peace, and MTV's Jackass, Evan has pleased an entire generation of event-goers with his dynamic brand of funky house. </P>
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>From Sarah Steidl" <ssteidl at downtownakron.com  Fri Dec 17 13:43:11 2004
From: Sarah Steidl" <ssteidl at downtownakron.com (Sarah Steidl)
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 08:43:11 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]First Night Akron needs Emcees
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3-Thank First Night sponsors
4-Promote your company!
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Two shifts available, 4:30-8:30p.m. & 8:30-11p.m.
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