[NEohioPAL] Alison Garrigan's B-Day with the Dogs | Sat Sept 25 | Look Out Here Come Arrogant Rex

Dennis Yurich vanitycrash at vanitycrash.com
Tue Sep 21 09:38:43 PDT 2010


QUEUE UP with DIAMOND DOGS & B-Day

Saturday, September 25, Queue Up will perform with Diamond Dogs, the premier David Bowie tribute band at the Phantasy. Always displaying a great entertaining show, this night will focus on the great Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane years. Queue Up will also tip their hat to the Thin White Duke with a song or two. Come out and join us. 

This night we will also celebrate Alison's birthday. Yeah!!! So come, eat cake, rock and spangle.

++++ Early show!!! Queue Up performs at 9:00pm. ++++

Buy Tickets Here.	
Admission is $7.

This is a 18+ show! 
Saturday, September 25. Doors are at 8:30pm.
The Phantasy Nite Club - 11802 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107
http://www.myspace.com/bowietribute
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Arrogant Rex Debuts Sat Oct 2 Beachland 
http://www.arrogantrex.com/

Arrogant Rex, Dennis Yurich's new band, is debuting Saturday October 2 at the Beachland Ballroom. Opening for the infamous late 70's glam metal rockers, STARZ, Arrogant Rex will bring their flavor of glam rock, tinged with their new blend of “raucous roll”. Fronting the band is Canton native Kristy Lee Miller.

Miller most recently understudied Alison Garrigan and played the bearded Yitzhak in the retro glam rock musical Hedwig And The Angry Inch. The rest of the Rex line up played along side the 24-year-old diva under cover, during the stage show’s 5-week run last fall. They include guitarists Dennis Yurich and Brian Hagar, bassist Mick Derrick and drummer Jason Giaco...who have appeared in a number of bands separate and together, including Queue-Up, Vanity Crash, VinylBaby, F2B, Verdanzen, System 56 and The Times.

Though Kristy and Rex are leaving the Hedwig material behind for a new set of originals catchy enough to seem familiar, they’re still bringing along the glitter and boas. And Miller will finally get to use her nearly 6-foot fem fatale frame to unleash the pent-up girl’s side of the story, in verse. “My dream role on the stage is Medea”, says Miller. For those not up on your classic Greek theater, that’s the mythological queen who displayed her affection by eating babies. “It’s really the metaphor for a woman’s scorn, made worse by being in the middle of opposing forces going into battle...which isn’t all the different from the band when we rehearse”, smiled Miller. “I think conflict is what we’re usually singing about, but it doesn’t hurt to act it out once in a while.”

Early show!!! Arrogant Rex performs at 8:30pm.

Buy Special $15 Arrogant Rex Tickets Here. 
Normal Admission is $18 advance, $20 day of show.

This is an All Ages show! 
Saturday, October 2. Doors are at 7:30pm.
Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd, Cleveland, OH 44119
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STARZ - A Must See!!!!
http://www.starzcentral.com/

During the Seventies when disco and punk were the rage, only a handful of bands were daring enough to play hard rock and heavy metal music. "You could almost count those bands on one hand," said Starz lead guitarist Richie Ranno. "They were Aerosmith, KISS, Queen, Ted Nugent, Starz and Angel. We kept the flame alive between the original hard rock groups and heavy metal today." 

All together Starz recorded four studio albums, Starz, Violation, Attention Shoppers, and Colesium Rock and gathered critical acclaim with their ability to mesh the smooth with the hard. "We loved pop melodies," admitted Ranno in retrospect, "and we also loved heavy guitars. We liked to combine hooks with a harder edge. Our singer Michael Lee Smith had a great sense of melody. In the course of four albums, we only used orchestrations or keyboards once, preferring to mix heavy rock productions with melodic overtones." 

Their success has been documented in the historical chapters of hard rock and heavy metal. In Kerrang's critical listing of the 100 greatest heavy metal albums of all time, Starz was listed at #94, with Violation at #84. In a similar poll in Hit Parader magazine, Violation was listed at #82. Starz's greatest asset was their live performance and until a chance meeting between Metal Blade's founder and Starz guitarist Richie Ranno, one of rock's greatest secrets was buried in the archives. At the height of their career, Starz released a special "radio only" live record intended for broadcast, bot not liscenced for sale. It was called Live In Louisville and only a scant 2,000 copies were pressed. It was heralded by Kerrang as the greatest live record never released!

"One day" Richie said, "out of the blue, I got a letter from Brian Slagel, who wrote that he was a big Starz fan and was interested in re-releasing the Starz albums for the first time on CD. He asked if I owned the liscenses to any of the records, and I told him I had the rights to the live record." Starz Live In Action is a combination of the famous Live In Louisville performance recorded in 1978 with another concert taped in Cleveland in 1977. Together it is over sixty-five minutes of classic Starz music, covering songs from all four studio albums and the famous "Waitin On You/Colesium Rock" medley which includes a clever collection of the greatest rock guitar riffs of all time. 

"We always considered ourselves a live band," Richie confessed. "In fact, we toured with Peter Frampton in major halls before we even had any product to sell! We felt confident that we could get any audience up on their feet and got encores wherever we played." This same spirit is captured on Starz Live In Action. If you are a Starz fan, this special recording is a must for your collection. If you are unaware of this great band, consider these thoughts. Many of the Eighties most successful bands were influenced by Starz, from Cinderella and Poison to Bon Jovi and Mötley Crüe. Tom Keifer said the first concert he ever went to was a Starz show... "They really kicked ass," he remembered. Jon Bon Jovi met guitarist Richie Ranno backstage at a Bon Jovi concert in New Jersey and took the time to tell 30,000 screaming fans that when he was young, he looked up to Starz. They were the band he imitated when practicing in the garage. In Jon's words, "What ever your dreams may be, always shoot for the Starz!" 
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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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