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St.George wrote:I posted this piece of news in the forum news with barely no views. Now I want to share it with you all here. Anyway, if this is not the right place to do this, feel free to move the topic wherever it fits, Andrew.
BTW guys, the new music sounds AWESOME! Check it out!
http://www.ilike.com/artist/John+Elefante
I'm glad he's back.
StocktontoMalone wrote:Be more in place on a KANSAS board, no?
St.George wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:Be more in place on a KANSAS board, no?
Yup... but there's no Kansas board
St.George wrote:Don't know if it's still Christian Music. Check the snippets out. I'm not a native english speaker so I don't pay attention to the lyrics unless I get myself concentrated into them. Anyway, the music is AMAZING; the very last song of the snippet (from minute 13:04 onwards) is the best thing I've heard this year so far.
BTW, brywool... according to your avatar YOU SHOULD BE interested in christian music...
St.George wrote:I posted this piece of news in the forum news with barely no views. Now I want to share it with you all here. Anyway, if this is not the right place to do this, feel free to move the topic wherever it fits, Andrew.
BTW guys, the new music sounds AWESOME! Check it out!
http://www.ilike.com/artist/John+Elefante
I'm glad he's back.
hoagiepete wrote:Speaking of Kansas, they did a cool thing in their hometown of Topeka this weekend. They recorded a live DVD, in a small (1500 est. seat) concert hall on the Washburn University campus with an orchestra. They sold a limited number of tickets that featured premium seats, entrance to a dress rehearsal on the day before the and a 2 hour meet and greet/autograph photo session. These ticket holders also received autographed photo, T Shirt (good one...not ILAA cheapo version) and an autographed free copy of the DVD when it was released. Kind of a ILAA experience on steroids...all for $200 each.
WalrusOct9 wrote:hoagiepete wrote:Speaking of Kansas, they did a cool thing in their hometown of Topeka this weekend. They recorded a live DVD, in a small (1500 est. seat) concert hall on the Washburn University campus with an orchestra. They sold a limited number of tickets that featured premium seats, entrance to a dress rehearsal on the day before the and a 2 hour meet and greet/autograph photo session. These ticket holders also received autographed photo, T Shirt (good one...not ILAA cheapo version) and an autographed free copy of the DVD when it was released. Kind of a ILAA experience on steroids...all for $200 each.
Nothing says "rock n' roll" more than having all the rich people right up front.
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