Thursday, April 29, 2010

Graffiti Beach

Graffiti Beach is well known with the Columbia, Missouri natives. It is a neat, colorful, underground display of art.










The Hush Sound

The Cab opens for The Hush Sound and plays to a packed crowd in Kansas City.


Greta Salpeter plays the keyboard and sings.

(From left to right: Greta Salpeter on keyboard and vocals, Darren Wilson on drums, Bob Morris on guitar and vocals and Chris Faller on bass)
The members switched positions. Morris on keyboard, Salpeter on drums, Wilson on vocals and Faller on bass.

Warped Tour


The Higher of Las Vegas, NV sings a cover of N' Sync hit "Bye, Bye, Bye"

Paul Wheatley of We Shot The Moon plays on a Warped Tour side stage in Kansas City.



Andrew McMahon, of Jack's Mannequin, stands up from his piano to sing.
William Beckett of The Academy Is... joins Jack's Mannequin for a song.

Metro Station and We The Kings


Trace Cyrus of Metro Station banters with the Kansas City audience at the Beaumont Club.



Danny Duncan of We The Kings keeps the beat.
Hunter Thomsen of We The Kings shakes the hair of his face mid-song.

The Cab

Ian Crawford and Alex Deleon of The Cab play an acoustic set to a Kansas City crowd at the Beaumont Club. The rest of the band could not play due to a van accident the night before.

The Acadmey Is...




The Academy Is... plays to an excited Kansas City crowd. (From left to right: Adam "Sisky Biz" Siska on bass, Andy "Butcher" Mrotek on drums, Michael Guy Chislett on guitar, and William Beckett on vocals)

Siska rocks his bass guitar.


Chislett shreds on his Gibson guitar.


A close up of Chislett's Gibson shows an engraved pick guard.
Beckett plays tambourine for a song.
Siska holds his rock stance.
(From left to right: Mrotek, Siska, Beckett, and Mike Carden on guitar.)



The Rocket Summer



Bryce Avery, the multi-instrumentalist, singer-song writer, producer of The Rocket Summer sings to the Kansas City crowd at The Beaumont Club.
Avery switches to keyboard to show his multi-talented skills.