Richard Lloyd To Make Black Friday Memorable
Kids, there is a story I’ve been sitting on for a while, saving it for a cover as I think the gravity of it deserves that sort of attention. I’m still saving it for that cover story, but for now the cat has to be let out of the bag, at least a bit.
Richard Lloyd, founding member of the band Television and all-around genuine living legend, has a new band comprised of the some of the most talented musicians in the area, along with a new batch of songs written as only Lloyd could write them.
They will be performing those new tunes on Nov. 25th (Black Friday) at JJ’s Bohemia along with local favorites Mythical Motors and SuperBody. It’s a big damn deal kids, a historical show, one of the most significant to come along in a long time.
It would be a terrible shame to miss the Chattanooga debut of a man who has literally played alongside some of the greatest names in the history of rock music. Forget the shopping malls and tense evenings with distant cousins you don’t particularly get along with, there is only one place to be on the day after Thanksgiving: JJ’s Bohemia.Kids, there is a story I’ve been sitting on for a while, saving it for a cover as I think the gravity of it deserves that sort of attention. I’m still saving it for that cover story, but for now the cat has to be let out of the bag, at least a bit.
Richard Lloyd, founding member of the band Television and all-around genuine living legend, has a new band comprised of the some of the most talented musicians in the area, along with a new batch of songs written as only Lloyd could write them.
They will be performing those new tunes on Nov. 25th (Black Friday) at JJ’s Bohemia along with local favorites Mythical Motors and SuperBody. It’s a big damn deal kids, a historical show, one of the most significant to come along in a long time.
It would be a terrible shame to miss the Chattanooga debut of a man who has literally played alongside some of the greatest names in the history of rock music. Forget the shopping malls and tense evenings with distant cousins you don’t particularly get along with, there is only one place to be on the day after Thanksgiving: JJ’s Bohemia.