Hot Water Music
Hot Water Music, with Leatherface, River City High, and Pezz, at Market Street in Gainesville, FL on September 9, 2000. Concert review by Brian Kruger.
Hot Water Music, with Leatherface, River City High, and Pezz, at Market Street in Gainesville, FL on September 9, 2000. Concert review by Brian Kruger.
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The Gainesville Summer Music Showcase, featuring Doug Jordan, Red Lester, Future Legend, Ithaca, Argentina, Pop Canon, the Mercury Program, Squeaky, Szechwan Pork, the Bill Perry Orchestra, Flight 121, Spike the Cat, Shermy D, Slow Motion Milkshake, Loyal Frisby, Slack Season, Noah’s Red Tattoo, As Friends Rust, and Grain, at various venues throughout Gainesville FL, July 28-29, 2000. Event review by Brian Kruger.
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Rev Seven, with Slack Season and Dicast, at the Purple Porpoise, Gainesville, FL, June 22, 2000. Concert review by Brian Kruger.
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The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
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