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The UNKNOWN SOLDIERS A Celebration Of The Doors, CRAZY DIAMONDS Pink Floyd Tribute & special guests: The Unknown Soldiers, Crazy Diamonds, Top Drawers
. Saturday, April 14th IMU presents The UNKNOWN SOLDIERS A Celebration Of The Do...
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Sat. April 14th 2012 + Add to Calendar
Railway Club
10:00pm - 3:00am Doors at: 9:00pm
$10 adv
Artists
The Unknown Soldiers
from Vancouver BC
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Crazy Diamonds
Pink Floyd Tribute from Vancouver BC
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Hard-copy tickets
Physical tickets at: I.M.U. Productions
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. Saturday, April 14th IMU presents The UNKNOWN SOLDIERS A Celebration Of The Doors, CRAZY DIAMONDS Pink Floyd Tribute & The TOP DRAWERS @ The Railway Club, 579 Dunsmuir . Doors 9pm / Purchase advance tickets online @ http://www.imuproductions.com/tixThe UNKNOWN SOLDIERS come amazingly close to replicating the music of The Doors note for note while capturing their raw energy through each band member's interpretation, combining to deliver a groovy reproduction of a live Doors show that keeps audiences in a head-bobbing, toe-tapping trance. Their singer's Morrison-esque look, vibe and baritone voice combine with swirling organs and deft musicianship to captivate and transcend time and place, allowing audiences to be transported back in time to experience a taste of live shows that are now a part of rock mythology. http://www.theunknownsoldiers.info
CRAZY DIAMONDS - In the 2 years they've been together, Vancouver's one and only Pink Floyd tribute act has already built up a sizable following playing clubs like The Media Club, Railway Club and Backstage Lounge. These musicians are serious about honoring the music of Pink Floyd and delivering a powerful live show that presents the best of their mindblowing, psychedelic music. http://www.myspace.com/CrazyDiamondsTributeBand
The TOP DRAWERS are right up the alley of anyone who's a fan of edgy, bluesy British Invasion bands like The Yardbirds, Pretty Things and Rolling Stones. Sounding like some long-lost band that would have been tearing up London clubs in the summer of 1966, The Top Drawers are all about energy and good old-fashioned musicianship. http://www.myspace.com/thetopdrawers