NEW YEAR'S EVE AT GAMH! The Lovemakers plus Rock Kills Kid

Dec 31, 2006 8:00 pm (Sunday)
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Event details: NEW YEAR'S EVE AT GAMH! The Lovemakers plus Rock Kills Kid
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The Lovemakers make electronic/rock dance music with a passionate, sexually charged fury. At times aggressive and mythical, other times painfully honest, their music is rich in melody and drama with an underlying commitment to pop hooks.
They radiate pure love for what they do, not least of all in their mission to entertain, liberate and, yes, command audiences to once again dance to a rock band. Their live show was recently described by a (possibly intoxicated) audience member in their native Oakland, California as "a pink Ferrari driving through a mountain of coke." The unforgettable live performances are the product of a show intensely honed over the last three years. From unheated warehouses plagued by the police, to rock and dance clubs across the US and even Australia, they never give up until the party is drenched in sweat.
Cost
$40More about these performers
Rock Kills Kid
Jeff Tucker - vocals, guitar Sean Stopnik - guitar Shawn Dailey - bass Reed Calhoun - keyboard, guitar Mike Balboa - drums Unlike most musicians, Jeff Tucker wasn't one of those bright-eyed kids who begged his parents for guitar lessons at age 3. He didn't sing along to Queen in front of a mirror, using a shampoo bottle as a microphone, at age 12. He never played Danny Zucko in his high school production of Grease. His family didn't urge him to follow his dreams of being a rock star. Because he didn't have any. Instead, Jeff Tucker, now lead vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter for Los Angeles-based alt-rock quintet Rock Kills Kid...More about Great American Music Hall
Great American Music Hall
San Francisco's oldest and grandest nightclub, the Great American Music Hall carries guests back to an earlier, more elegant era, with its ornate balconies, soaring marble columns and elaborate ceiling frescoes. Long-time customers and newcomers alike feel at home in the 5,000-square-foot concert hall that symbolized renewal and optimism when it opened in 1907. Today, a professional sound and lighting system, two full bars, a modern kitchen and a spacious oak dance floor help to blend contemporary quality with turn-of-the-century graciousness. Phone: (415) 885-0750Post a Countdown Widget
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