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Performing Arts
The Greyboy Allstars perform two nights at Crystal Bay Club
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What: The Greyboy Allstars
Where: Crown Room, Crystal Bay Club
Date: Friday & Saturday, March 21 & 22, 2008
Time: Doors at 8 p.m. Show at 9 p.m.
Cost: $25 Advance $30 Day of Show
Tickets: www.crystalbaycasino.com, 775-833-6333 or at the cashier cage
Where: Crown Room, Crystal Bay Club
Date: Friday & Saturday, March 21 & 22, 2008
Time: Doors at 8 p.m. Show at 9 p.m.
Cost: $25 Advance $30 Day of Show
Tickets: www.crystalbaycasino.com, 775-833-6333 or at the cashier cage
Mark the calendars for Friday, March 21 and Saturday, March 22 when The Greyboy Allstars will be performing in the Cyrstal Bay Club's Crown Room. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. Buy your tickets early at http://www.crystalbaycasino.com,">www.crystalbaycasino.com.
On the heels of highly successful reunion tour last year, The Greyboy Allstars met in the studio for the first time in a decade to make What Happened to Television?, which is also the group’s first collaboration with DJ Greyboy since their seminal 1995 debut, West Coast Boogaloo.
As on that album, which featured former James Brown musical director Fred Wesley, elements of the old-school funk and soul that have always preoccupied the band’s namesake DJ, who returns here as co-producer in addition to performing on a track.
It was as an extension of Greyboy’s weekly residency spinning records at San Diego’s now defunct Green Circle Bar that the Allstars first formed in 1993 — a diversity of emerging independent musicians who coalesced around a scene-defining DJ and his unique ear for music. After a few years in which word of the group — and, soon, the Allstars themselves — made their way around the world, it became clear to Greyboy that he was not interested in the touring life. So, retaining his name and spirit, the band continued on without him, recording and performing together for several more years.
What Happened to Television? reunites Greyboy with the band he and co-founder Karl Denson originally handpicked—Robert Walter (keyboards), Elgin Park (aka Mike Andrews; guitar, vocals), Chris Stillwell (bass, vocals) and Zak Najor (drums, percussion, vocals) — each of whom shared in the album’s songwriting responsibilities. Experience the magic as the group performs together again at the Crystal Bay Club March 21 and 22.
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On the heels of highly successful reunion tour last year, The Greyboy Allstars met in the studio for the first time in a decade to make What Happened to Television?, which is also the group’s first collaboration with DJ Greyboy since their seminal 1995 debut, West Coast Boogaloo.
As on that album, which featured former James Brown musical director Fred Wesley, elements of the old-school funk and soul that have always preoccupied the band’s namesake DJ, who returns here as co-producer in addition to performing on a track.
It was as an extension of Greyboy’s weekly residency spinning records at San Diego’s now defunct Green Circle Bar that the Allstars first formed in 1993 — a diversity of emerging independent musicians who coalesced around a scene-defining DJ and his unique ear for music. After a few years in which word of the group — and, soon, the Allstars themselves — made their way around the world, it became clear to Greyboy that he was not interested in the touring life. So, retaining his name and spirit, the band continued on without him, recording and performing together for several more years.
What Happened to Television? reunites Greyboy with the band he and co-founder Karl Denson originally handpicked—Robert Walter (keyboards), Elgin Park (aka Mike Andrews; guitar, vocals), Chris Stillwell (bass, vocals) and Zak Najor (drums, percussion, vocals) — each of whom shared in the album’s songwriting responsibilities. Experience the magic as the group performs together again at the Crystal Bay Club March 21 and 22.
Looking for the Crystal Bay Club? http://hotels.tahoe.com/display/category_706.Casinos/location_2.Tahoe%7CTruckee-/keywords_/rn_1.Crystal+Bay+Club-Casino/tr_8/srn_0/">Map it!
Why not make a night of it? http://travel.ian.com/index.jsp?cid=172434">Compare prices on Lake Tahoe accommodations. And check out what else is going on this week in http://www.tahoe.com/section/ENTERTAINMENT03">Lake Tahoe entertainment here.
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