Slowdown Virginia Concert History

Slowdown Virginia (1993-1995) was an indie rock band from Omaha, Nebraska, on Lumberjack Records, the predecessor to today's Saddle Creek records. Slowdown Virginia's birth could best be categorized as a nebulous evolution from The March Hares, (another Omaha band) when in 1993, Matt Oberst and Jim Robino parted ways with The March Hares, leaving Steve Pedersen and Tim Kasher to assume guitar and vocal duties respectively within the new group. In 1995, Slowdown Virginia disbanded and along with members of the then-defunct local Omaha band, Smashmouth, formed Cursive. Many of the artists from the original Saddle Creek stable still credit...

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 08, 1995
The Grifters / Slowdown Virginia Duffy's Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Pop
Alternative Rock
Lo-Fi
Dance-Pop
Shoegaze
Electropop
Dream Pop
Lo-Fi Beats
Tropical House
Slowcore
Pop Dance
Lo-Fi Jazzhop
Indiecoustica
American Orchestra
Canadian Pop
Reading Indie
Musica Per Bambini
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