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Video Diary: On Tour With Hanson — and their kids!

October 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

People.com has a really cute featurette showing the guys and their families on tour. Find out what it’s like to be on a bus with 6 little ones. Bring on the diapers and pile on the bus with Taylor, Isaac and Zac as they hit the road with their families on the Walk Around The World Tour.

Video Diary shot by Rennie Dyball, People.

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Article: Counting Crows kick off Wellmont Theater

October 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The new 2,000-capacity Wellmont Theatre at 5 Seymour St., Montclair, is set to open on Monday, Oct. 27.

First up on a long list of well-known artists is Counting Crows Monday, Oct. 27, Wednesday, Oct. 29 and Thursday, Oct 30.

Next will be Backstreet Boys on Friday, Oct. 31.

Tickets for Counting Crows are $75 for one show and $225 for the three days. The cost for Backstreet Boys is $45 to $55.

Other upcoming shows include Hanson with Dave Barnes & Everybody Else on Saturday, Nov. 1, Tony Bennett on Wednesday, Nov. 19, John Legend with Raphael Saadiq on Saturday, Nov. 29 and Monday, Dec. 1 and Duran Duran on Sunday, Dec. 14.

Tickets cost $27 for Hanson, $75 to $125 for Tony Bennett, $60 and $87 for John Legend and $70 for Duran Duran.

All shows are at 8 p.m. with doors opening at 7 p.m.

For a complete schedule and tickets visit www.wellmonttheatre.com.

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Article: MMMBop or Punk Rock?

October 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Wednesday: The original Fiend Club, horror punk legends The Misfits plan again to take the stage, minus their former creepy lead Danzig. It’s either that or Hanson. Mmmbop or punk rock? You decide. Catch them with Stiff Goat Shrine, Courage Pills, and the Red Fascists, at Crocodile Rock, doors at 7 p.m., tickets are $18. See Hanson at the Keswick with Dave Barnes & Everybody Else, doors at 8 p.m., tickets are $35. If neither floats your boat, check out Saddle Creek’s Tokyo Police Club. Namedropped on primetime TV and probably still recovering from their tour with Weezer, their live set is uncomplicated and fun. With Mobius Band, at First Unitarian Church, doors at 8 p.m., tickets are $14.

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