September 24, 2010, 8:00pm - 11:00pm
Location: 226 Centennial Mall South
Cost: Tickets $37.75 All seats reserved. (Subject to additional fees)
Phone: 402.441.8744
Lisa Lampanelli is Comedy’s Lovable Queen of Mean. Heralded as “more than a standup-a standout,” by comedy legend Jim Carey, Lampanelli is a cross between Don Rickles, Archie Bunker and a vial of estrogen. She even won accolades from The King of All Media Howard Stern, who called her “a true original and a brilliant comedy mind who’ll steal the show every time.”
For Mature Audiences.
July 24, 2010, 9:00pm - 12:36pm
Location: Rococo Theatre 140 North 13th St.
Cost: Price: $20 VIP seating & $15 Orch/Loge/Balcony
Phone: 402.476.4467
He has the most unique fast paced hypnotic show in the country and tens of thousands have been mesmerized by his Las Vegas style show. Dubbed the Mojo Master by his peers, one can easily see how he is deserving of that name when he performs. He can transform any event into a comedic journey where time simply flies by. Not all hypnotists are the same. ‘Tony has taken the art of entertainment through laughter and hypnosis to another level. The stage hypnotist bar has been raised and Tony is the new pioneer.
June 15, 2010, 8:00pm - 11:59pm
Location: 1415 O Street
Cost: $8 for 21+, $10 for 18-20
Some music, because of its originality, timelessness, mass appeal, or perhaps because it is just plain odd, will always be destined for the hallowed halls of cult classicism. No band fits this criteria better than Papadosio. In just 4 years Papadosio has wowed crowds from Denver to NYC, Cleveland to Atlanta, shaking the earth at festivals and clubs alike.
Papadosio’s music is all about unexpected combinations. From Rock/House to Jazz/Hop to Dub/Breaks and so on, every song has a unique approach to attaining originality. Long improvisational interludes and vocal harmonies quickly set this group in a new category of mass appeal. ...with an amplified message of transcendence, unity, and universal understanding, Papadosio’s mission is clear: To combine eclectic musical traditions with modern Electronica to stir the heart and fuel the mind.
June 13, 2010, 5:00pm - 8:30pm
Location: Duffy's Tavern, 1412 O St.
Cost: $5. No age restrictions.
First-, second- and third-place prizes will be $40, $20 and $10.
June 11, 2010, 8:00pm - 11:59pm
Location: 1415 O Street
Cost: $6 for 21+, $8 for 18-20
Friends, old and new- My band, Son of ‘76 and The Watchmen is releasing our third album on June 11, 2010. The album, entitled “Letters from Shangri-La,” has been a work in progress for over two years now. Hundreds of hours of labor later, we are ready to share it with the public. For $15.00 you get 15 tracks ranging from swampy New Orleans funk to country-flavored ballads, Stax soul to Arena rock and roll. The musicianship on this album is breathtaking at times! I am really proud of the album and feel it is a thorough representation of many American music styles. It was made with heart and soul, no doubt.