Israeli livetronica act G-Nome Project just landed in the United States for an early Fall tour that will see the group travel around a good portion of the country. The group announced they will be bringing along guitarist, longtime friend and Chicago native Marcus Rezak for their upcoming show at Subterranean on Saturday, September 17th, which also sees up and coming act Chachuba on as support. (Purchase tickets HERE)G-Nome Project is comprised of keyboardist Eyal Salomon, guitarist Shlomo Langer, bassist Zechariah Reich, and drummer Chemy Soibelman. The Jerusalem-based act have taken their local scene by storm, selling out venues in their hometown, all the way to Tel Aviv with their brand of electro-funk. G-Nome has been making a name for themselves in the U.S. since their first shows on this side of the pond a couple of years back. Coming off a major play at Camp Bisco earlier this summer, and an upcoming performance at the Catskill Chill festival, this current tour sees the band ready to make some serious waves.Chachuba, a four-piece trancefusion/jam act from Chicago, made up of Nate Beitz (bass), Sean DiCosola (keys/production), Paul Feinstein (drums), and Jimmy Klimek (guitar/303), is able to transcend genres with heavy and melodic guitar riffs, synths, and funky beats. If you like to get down, don’t sleep on this show. It’s going to be a hot one!Purchase tickets for G-Nome Project at Subterranean on Saturday, September 17th here.Show Info:Bands: G-Nome Project w/ Chachuba and special guest Marcus RezakVenue: SubterraneanDate: Saturday – September 17th, 2016Time: Doors 8pm / Show 9pmTickets: $12adv / $15dos (Purchase HERE)Enter To Win Tickets:
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Squigs Celebrates School of Rock’s Opening Night on B’way
View Comments Related Shows School of Rock – The Musical About the Artist: With a desire to celebrate the magic of live theater and those who create it, and with a deep reverence for such touchstones as the work of Al Hirschfeld and the wall at Sardi’s, Squigs is happy and grateful to be among those carrying on the traditions where theater and caricature meet. He was born and raised in Oregon, lived in Los Angeles for quite a long time and now calls New York City his home.
No one can stop the School of Rock! Directed by Laurence Connor, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new musical officially begins sticking it to the man at the Great White Way’s Winter Garden Theatre on December 6.To celebrate the world premiere of Lloyd Webber, Glenn Slater and Julian Fellowes’ adaptation of Jack Black’s hit 2003 movie, Broadway.com resident artist Justin “Squigs” Robertson penned this portrait. There’s Alex Brightman as Dewey, Sierra Boggess as Rosalie, Spencer Moses as Ned and Mamie Parris as Patty, along with the crazy-talented kids: Evie Dolan as Katie, Carly Gendell as Marcy, Ethan Khusidman as Mason, Bobbi MacKenzie as Tomika, Dante Melucci as Freddy, Brandon Niederauer as Zack, Luca Padovan as Billy, Jared Parker as Lawrence, Isabella Russo as Summer, Taylor Caldwell as Shonelle, Jersey Sullivan as James, Corrine Wilson as Sophie and Shahadi Wright Joseph as Madison.Broadway.com wishes the School of Rock team a happy opening—we’re ready to pledge allegiance to the band! Show Closed This production ended its run on Jan. 20, 2019