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Bad Johnny Law, The Stone Travelers, Wonderful Diving Horses, The Burnettes
. Saturday, May 4th IMU presents BAD JOHNNY LAW, The STONE TRAVELERS, WONDERFUL...
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Sat. May 4th 2013 + Add to Calendar
Fairview Pub
10:00pm - 2:00am Doors at: 9:00pm
Artists
Bad Johnny Law
The Stone Travelers
Rock/Blues from Vancouver BC
Available for Shows/Gigs
Wonderful Diving Horses
The Burnettes
new-wave-country-kitchen-party-pop from Vancouver BC
On Hiatus
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Physical tickets at: I.M.U. Productions
Event Description
. Saturday, May 4th IMU presents BAD JOHNNY LAW, The STONE TRAVELERS, WONDERFUL DIVING HORSES & The BURNETTES @ The Fairview, 898 West Broadway . Doors 9pm / Purchase advance tickets online @ http://www.imuproductions.com/tixBAD JOHNNY LAW - With a sound reminiscent of The Black Keys getting attacked by Queens Of The Stone Age in the 1970s, Bad Johnny Law delivers edgy, blues-based rock with attitude. Their dirty guitar sound is inspired by classic bands like The Rolling Stones, The Doors and The White Stripes. http://www.facebook.com/badjohnnylaw
The STONE TRAVELERS are a 4-piece group influenced by the raw soul of the great folk, blues and rock n roll bands of the '60s and '70s. The Stone Travelers filter the spirit of rock's golden era through a modern perspective, crafting primal rhythms, raunchy riffs and haunting harmonies. Join the crowd and experience the band's visceral, compelling stage show - you won't regret it! http://www.myspace.com/thestonetravelers
WONDERFUL DIVING HORSES - With roots firmly planted in the rich history of West Coast rock, Vancouver-based Wonderful Diving Horses are influenced by California bands like The Byrds, The Knack, Moby Grape and Dream Syndicate. They infuse every last ounce of heart into each performance, playing every gig like it's their last. http://www.wonderfuldivinghorses.com
The BURNETTES - Chugging their way through hypnotic laments, The Burnettes effortlessly recall the glory of mid-’90s slacker rock without sounding dated. Bringing bluesy delivery to an indie sensibility, their music remains fresh while paying homage to an era of honest folk rock bands. http://www.theburnettes.ca