Fourth of July Gigs

For those looking to hear some live music on the Fourth, just got word that Kim Cameron and the SideFX will be playing.  Here's what I know:
Kim Cameron & the Side FX band performing at The Red and the Black in
Washington DC
Saturday July 4 at 10:30PM
Tickets $6
www.redandblackbar.com
1212 H Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
Tel (202) 399-3201
Kim Cameron and the Side FX band offer an eclectic blend of pop, rock,
country and jazz into a smooth, groovy listening experience. Their debut
album "Contradictions" has received rave reviews and massive radio play.
Side FX's "Contradictions" is available on iTunes and Amazon. For more info
on the band, visit http://www.sidefxband.net or
http://www.kimcameronmusic.com

For additional information, or to RSVP and get a free gift at the show email
SideFX@AMP3pr.com
Tickets are sold on the day of the show when doors for the show open.
The Germs @ Ottobar
amp3kelly wrote:
Kim Cameron and the Side FX band offer an eclectic blend of pop, rock,
country and jazz into a smooth, groovy listening experience.


After reading this one thing is clear to me - I must see this show.
Me too!  I'm totally going….
Can't wait.
what kind of gift?? :)
amp3kelly wrote:
Kim Cameron and the Side FX band offer an eclectic blend of pop, rock,
country and jazz into a smooth, groovy listening experience.


After reading this again, I'm pretty sure this is straight out of the script of American Psycho.
chaz wrote:
amp3kelly wrote:
Kim Cameron and the Side FX band offer an eclectic blend of pop, rock,
country and jazz into a smooth, groovy listening experience.


After reading this one thing is clear to me - I must see this show.
vansmack wrote:
Me too!  I'm totally going….
beetsnotbeats wrote:
Can't wait.

a friend in NYC was telling me about this flash mob/performance art/whatever group that would occasionally pick a random small-time band that was playing a dive bar in NYC, and they'd buy up all the tickets so the showe was a sell-out, learn all their songs so they could sign along, danced & yelled like fanatics, told the band how honored they were to finally see them live, and generally treat the unsuspecting small-timers like rock stars.  i can only imagine what it was like for the band once they returned to hicksville: "how was your gig in NYC? <snicker>" "uh, actually, we sold out the club, everyone knew our music and they demanded 4 encores" "yeeeaaaaah, riiiiight…" :D
sweetcell wrote:
chaz wrote:
amp3kelly wrote:
Kim Cameron and the Side FX band offer an eclectic blend of pop, rock,
country and jazz into a smooth, groovy listening experience.


After reading this one thing is clear to me - I must see this show.
vansmack wrote:
Me too!&nbsp; I&#039;m totally going….
beetsnotbeats wrote:
Can&#039;t wait.

a friend in NYC was telling me about this flash mob/performance art/whatever group that would occasionally pick a random small-time band that was playing a dive bar in NYC, and they&#039;d buy up all the tickets so the showe was a sell-out, learn all their songs so they could sign along, danced &amp; yelled like fanatics, told the band how honored they were to finally see them live, and generally treat the unsuspecting small-timers like rock stars.&nbsp; i can only imagine what it was like for the band once they returned to hicksville: &quot;how was your gig in NYC? &lt;snicker&gt;&quot; &quot;uh, actually, we sold out the club, everyone knew our music and they demanded 4 encores&quot; &quot;yeeeaaaaah, riiiiight…&quot; :D


That is totally awesome.
sounds like an absolute hoot, i would have loved to be in on one of these.  poor band, tho, if they ever scheduled a second gig in NYC and no one shows up…

if the bands' PR person wasn't on this board, i'd suggest that Kim Cameron and the Side FX band might be prime targets for such "star treatment" :)
sweetcell wrote:a friend in NYC was telling me about this flash mob/performance art/whatever group that would occasionally pick a random small-time band that was playing a dive bar in NYC, and they&#039;d buy up all the tickets so the showe was a sell-out, learn all their songs so they could sign along, danced &amp; yelled like fanatics, told the band how honored they were to finally see them live, and generally treat the unsuspecting small-timers like rock stars.&nbsp; i can only imagine what it was like for the band once they returned to hicksville: &quot;how was your gig in NYC? &lt;snicker&gt;&quot; &quot;uh, actually, we sold out the club, everyone knew our music and they demanded 4 encores&quot; &quot;yeeeaaaaah, riiiiight…&quot; :D


This sounds like the general treatment for most bands with even the slightest buzz that play at the Velvet Lounge, only to never be heard from again.
oh ZING.