i'm gonna do cartwheels if you're getting colour revolt and manchester orchestra to play a show together in shreveport. i haven't seen them guys in years. heck add TNF on there too! haha.
Haha, back at chya, and thank you! I do love music. Cool promotion page you have here, until now I didn't know bands like these even existed in Shreveport. Ah, as for your show on Friday, I'd most definitely like to go, however doubt I'll be able to...but I will try. :)
The annual Up With God concert is just around the corner! Start getting excited! This year will be bigger and better than ever! It will be at Riverpark Church/Old Hamel's Amusement Park.
Mark! look at all these shows! Oh my goodness I am so excited for everyone to come into Shreveport. Dei and I are definitely going to rock out at the majority of them.
Hmmm. I don't think so.. Possibly just coincidence. Although I did play with them and Lymbyc Systym when they came through a few months ago.. before I quit my band.
David McMillin to Promote August Release with North American Tour
NEW YORK, NY, 7.14.2008 – David McMillin will release his new full-length LP, Heartsteady, on Tuesday, August 19th. The twenty-four year-old singer-songwriter plans to tour all summer and fall to promote the release. North American dates through August have been announced. McMillin has been on the road for much of the last two years, breaking only to work in the studio on his latest effort.
McMillin was recently named 2008 Best Fok, Country, or Americana Act in Chicago by the Chicago Reader. He has spent 2008 headlining his own shows and also touring as an opener for Shelby Lynne, Marc Cohn, Josh Ritter, Ryan Bingham, Grant-Lee Phillips, Martin Sexton, Matt Nathanson, Shawn Mullins, and Emerson Hart. McMillin, an Indiana native, has toured throughout the country and earned a strong following.
McMillin has experienced a lifetime of love and loss, of good times and heartbreak. Some call his music folk or blues, others say it’s alt. country. He's got his own name for it: "old-fashioned whiskey and cigarettes rock and roll."
When asked about his new album, Heartsteady, McMillin said: "it's a hopeful record." This record "proves that there is beauty everywhere, that there are people that make the world better, and that growing up can be easier than we think," he said.