
Deltron 3030- Highline Ballroom, NYC, NY 10/14/13
A 17-piece orchestra took its seats in darkness, minutes before a snippet from a tennis match — sampled from a commentator announcing a score of “thirty-thirty” — introduced Deltron 3030.
A 17-piece orchestra took its seats in darkness, minutes before a snippet from a tennis match — sampled from a commentator announcing a score of “thirty-thirty” — introduced Deltron 3030.
Yonder Mountain String Band, hit Charlotte for the first time in a few years delivering their definitive blend of the classic, the rocking, and the interpretive. The first set kicked
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