
King Khan & The Shrines- The Mohawk, Austin, TX 5/30/14
“We’re here for one reason: to rock all your asses!” So shouted the self-proclaimed “Maharaja of Soul,” King Khan himself, who strolled gallantly onto the stage at the Mohawk on
“We’re here for one reason: to rock all your asses!” So shouted the self-proclaimed “Maharaja of Soul,” King Khan himself, who strolled gallantly onto the stage at the Mohawk on
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