Weezer with Angels and Airwaves and Tokyo Police Club

Sep 24, 2008 7:30 pm (Wednesday)
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Tokyo Police Club
Tokyo Police Club started by accident one day in the ordinary suburb of Newmarket when Greg, Josh, Dave, and Graham decided that they missed playing music together, their previous band having broken up several months before. The four gathered in Josh's basement, plugging in instruments and making up songs almost at random, with no goal but to recapture the magic that they felt making music together. By the time summer came, TPC had began quietly to play shows in the Toronto area, shows at which the very few people in attendance seemed impressed by what they saw. The band seemed likely to end here, with the various members preparing to go t...Tokyo Police Club tour dates and bio
Weezer
Weezer was founded in Los Angeles on February 14, 1992 by rivers cuomo, jason cropper, matt sharp, and pat wilson. the band began writing music and playing local clubs. despite not having much success at first, the band pressed forward. after 16 months together, playing shows and recording demos in los angeles, dgc records (geffen) signed Weezer. the band moved to new york to record at the famed electric lady studios under producer ric ocasek (of cars fame). during the recording of Weezer, jason left the band to take care of his future wife, who was pregnant with their first child. jason was replaced by brian bell, a then bassist from a ba...More about Madison Square Garden
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