Hit The Lights , There For Tomorrow , Vinnie Caruana , Sparks The Resc

Nov 18, 2009 7:00 pm (Wednesday)
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Hit the Lights
Since the release of the debut album This Is A Stickup...Don’t Make It A Murder, HIT THE LIGHTS have built a strong and loyal fan base worldwide through constant touring. The band has toured with the likes of New Found Glory, Boys Like Girls, Hellogoodbye, The Rocket Summer, appeared on the Warped Tour, Bamboozle as well as a sold out headline tour. Just as the band were getting ready to record their sophmore effort, they were dealt a serious setback when original singer Colin Ross decided to leave the band for a quieter life off the road. After months of looking for a new singer, they chose from within with guitarist Nick Thompson steppin...Hit the Lights tour dates and bio
There For Tomorrow
There For Tomorrow formed in the year 2003. As young teens ranging from 13 to 16, they never expected the project to grow into such a commitment. The more the band wrote and played out, the more they developed in their skill and maturity. Not long after performing around local venues, the band was signed to WP Records, an Orlando-based Indie label. After releasing their first full length "Point of Origin", the band began to build a fan-base all across Florida. After a year of constantly performing, the band went through a member change with the recent addition of Christian Climer on guitar. With a new sound, the band is in the pr...More about Highline Ballroom
Highline Ballroom
The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long elevated rail structure set to open in 2008 as a public open space. Running through the West Side neighborhoods of the Meatpacking District, West Chelsea and Clinton/Hell's Kitchen, it was built in the 1930s to remove dangerous trains from Manhattan’s streets. No trains have run on it since 1980. Friends of the High Line (FHL), a community-based 501(c)(3) non-profit group, formed in 1999 when the historic structure was under threat of demolition. FHL is currently working with the City of New York to transform the structure into a park. The High Line south of 30th Street was donated to the City by CSX Transportation in 2005. The team of Field Operations and Diller Scofidio + Renfro is now at work on a design for the High Line’s public landscape. Construction began in spring 2006. The first phase (Gansevoort Street to 20th Street) is projected to open in 2008. For more information, and to see designs for the new park, please visit www.thehighline.org. Phone: (212) 414-5994Post a Countdown Widget
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