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 Michael Poss Fond memories being cast as Shroeder in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown". Harry Lee Rogers was the Director of Mill Run's Theater For Young Audiences Productions. I remember that Harry wanted the guys auditioning to do dance auditions first, then do vocal auditions if you passed the dance auditions. I was no dancer, so I faked the dance steps horribly that the choreographer wanted us to do. I left discouraged and never waited to see if Harry called my name for the vocal part of the audition. As luck would have it, a couple of days later, Harry Rogers calls me and asks if I would like to be cast as Shroeder , because the other guy he wanted to cast, accepted another role in "A Chorus Line". Harry wanted to know why I left after the Dance part of the audition, and I Said I didn't think I had a chance because I thought I was lousy. He wanted to know if I could sing, and I said singing and acting was my Forte, not so much of a dancer. He said you sure fooled me., and said report for rehearsals the next day but I want to hear you sing first. The "Charlie Brown" Musical was my first entry into Actor's Equity and my first Professional Touring PRODUCTION contract. At the time the rate was over $500 bucks a week plus annadded per diem p e r day for meals and lodging on tour. Harry Lee Rogers was responsible in giving newcomers like me my Actor's Equity Card when joining Equity was extremely difficult back in n 1982-83. You're A Good Man Charlie Brown Feb 26, 2023
 Faby Hoppus Best concert I’ve ever been went to 5 Seconds of Summer / Don Broco Feb 26, 2023
 Sue Bocchicchio Sass Jordan opened. Steve Perry Feb 26, 2023
 Brucefan24 Over three-thousand people stuffed themselves into Terminal 5 for Lawrence’s performance this past Saturday, December 4. Crowds were wrinkled like linen against barricades, balconies, and bars. As impressive as the turnout was, it was not all that surprising. Lawrence is a true New York band. Returning home for on their Hotel TV tour was equivalent to a season finale, guest stars included. Lawrence jumpstarted their set with fan favorites such as, “It’s Not All About You,” and the tour’s namesake, “Hotel TV.” From there, the energy continued to bubble with nostalgic classics. The Hey Arnold theme song, for one, and “It’s Gonna Be Me,” by NSYNC both made appearances. Not only did the band play through most of their discography, holiday songs excluded, they conversed. Between themselves and the crowd, it was as though the genre-bending music was a language native to the venue for one day. And everyone inside was entirely fluent. With roots in classic jazz and lyrics in pop, Lawrence has mastered the traditionalist movement of modern music. Since the 80s, humans have been experimenting with unnatural and technological sounds. Seeing the new heights and pitches one can create is a constant mission, Lawrence is a vast contradiction to that trend. And while sounds are still being created and mixed, there is a growing wave of fans who are audibly salivating at the crisp tone of instruments. While Lawrence isn’t the first band to find their sound in traditional music, they are the first to create thoroughly modern lyrics. From self-conscious empowerment to a feminist conversation between friends at brunch, their lyrics are powerful and adaptable. With or without Gracie’s powerful vocals, Lawrence’s lyrics could caption almost any Instagram post. Perhaps that’s why so many partners and friend groups fought the claustrophobia to dance during the concert. If you missed your chance to see them this time around, don’t worry, Lawrence doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. Credit: https://artinyourworld.com/2021/12/07/lawrence-at-terminal-5/ Lawrence / Kings Kaleidoscope Feb 26, 2023
 Guidorec Recorded live on the first of two December nights in 1992 at the Brixton Academy in London, near the end of Sonic Youth's European tour with Pavement and Cell. This concert was recorded and broadcast by the BBC, and then subsequently widely-bootlegged. Sound-recording released on Bandcamp in June 2020 from the band's own audio master of the December 14th concert and includes performances not broadcast by the BBC or on bootlegs. Sonic Youth / Cell / Pavement Feb 26, 2023
 Brucefan24 Imposters: Steve Nieve - keyboards/grand piano Pete Thomas - drums Davey Faragher - bass, vocals Special Guest Charlie Sexton - guitar, vocals Elvis Costello / The Imposters Feb 26, 2023
 Guidorec https://www.allinlondon.co.uk/whats-on/event-2523-jools-holland-and-his-rhythm-blues-orchestra Jools Holland & his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra / Ruby Turner / Sam Brown Feb 26, 2023
 BlondeRebellion Damn, this Show was Intense!🔥 Palaye Royale / Yonaka / Starbenders Feb 26, 2023
 Amanda Villanueva Butthole Surfers and Firehose were supporting but STP and BS didn't get to perform because it started raining and the Dallas fire marshall stopped the show, there was a mini-riot, and DPD riot squad had to disperse the crowd with tear gas. It was rescheduled at a different location a couple of months later. Stone Temple Pilots / Butthole Surfers Feb 26, 2023
 Alyssa Harris never cried so much in my life x Dodie / Kat Edwards Feb 26, 2023
 Marcus Dietz Blackfoot and Richie Kotzen also played that day. Jackyl / Bruce Dickinson / Gary Hoey Feb 26, 2023
 Kelly Merrell Katie, Heather, Kelly, Kendra, Chris, Misty, Judd, Karen, Dave Wida's that went. Scratch / 2am Logic Feb 26, 2023
 Steve G The actual set list was the band playing the entire album crime of the century including the song crime of the century which is what they closed with… In between those eight songs they played for songs from their newest album which included lady. Those were the 12 songs that they had recorded to that point and those are the songs they played.The music was unique and innovative and the concert was extraordinary! Supertramp / City Boy Feb 26, 2023
 DKCorby Special Guest: Ringo Starr Vets Aid 2018 Feb 25, 2023
 Si Draps Cannot remember who supported, they were superb and pictured....... Sleeper Feb 25, 2023
 DKCorby Original venue was The Regency Ballroom Circa Survive / RX Bandits Feb 25, 2023
 sophiekock Hiiii Arctic Monkeys Feb 25, 2023
 Si Draps Family Cat supported this gig The Wedding Present Feb 25, 2023
 Cody Norris Probably the most stacked lineup in history When We Were Young (Day 2 of 2) Feb 25, 2023
 wolfschmidt And the band was "Korona" not "The Korona"! Korona Feb 25, 2023