[NEohioPAL] Kristy Lee Miller and Dennis Yurich form Arrogant Rex
Dennis Yurich
dennis at vanitycrash.com
Wed Jul 28 06:19:09 PDT 2010
Queue Up Plays Lestat's 20 Year Reunion
Goth/Industrial band Lestat has reformed after a nine and a half year
hiatus, and will be performing a reunion show as well as releasing a
CD featuring all-new material in the coming year.
Queue Up is pleased to share the stage with Lestat at Peabody's Down
Under. Queue will be performing with a full band including Brian Hager
and Jason Giaco of Vanity Crash. A full house is expected so get your
tickets early.
Tickets are only $10 and can be purchased online at http://Queue-
Up.com. All tickets will be held at the door, so bring your ID.
Saturday August 7
Lestat, Queue Up, Encoder & Bridge Party
Peabody's Down Under
2045 E. 21, Cleveland 44115
216-776-9999
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Kristy Lee Miller & Dennis Yurich
Launch New Band - Arrogant Rex
Kristy Lee Miller, who understudied Alison Garrigan as Yitzhak in
Hedwig and the Angry Inch, has joined Dennis Yurich to create the
Arrogant Rex.
Joining them are Brian Hager and Jason Giaco of Vanity Crash and Mick
Derrick the original Queue Up bassist. Expect a rockin' fun show.
And speaking of...the Arrogant Rex will do a pre-debut show this
Saturday at the Kent Stage for the Good Will Concert 2010. The event
features live music, live painting by the Apollonova group, a wine and
cheese reception and art show, and also serves as a benefit for The
Kent Stage.
More info at Good Will 2010. Tickets at Desert Eclipse.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=127773007244953
http://www.deserteclipse.com/
Come early, we hit the stage at 7:30pm.
Saturday July 31
Kent Stage
175 East Main Street | Kent, Ohio 44240 | 330.677.5005
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Other Upcoming Shows
Saturday August 28, Infusion Sin + Skin at the Cleveland Agora
Saturday September 11, Pandemonium at Cleveland Public Theater
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In the mid-90's Queue Up was a musical force to be reckoned with. With
its dark lyrics, emotionally disturbed imagery, slinky horror-struck
guitars, diamond-cutting-glass vocals and over-the-top stage theatrics
it was one of the strongest draws around. Its success included a
widely distributed CD—Possession, frequent touring, and a slot at
Lollapalooza. When the band dissolved, it was on good terms with
itself and its public. Over the years, many fans have remained true to
them, even in the band's physical absence. Now, Queue Up is back.
Guitarist/Writer Dennis Yurich and Vocalist/Writer Ali Garrigan have
rejoined to bring on a newer, leaner, more visceral incarnation of the
darkly enigmatic, vivid Gothic/Industrial band that was...
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