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Comments posted by fans on mailing lists and messageboards include:
"Great Great Great Great show. Todd was as on as I’ve ever seen him."
"I saw almost the same set at the House of Blues in Atlantic City last spring with Tony Levin and Jerry Marotta (you can see my review on this site) and though it was a treat for me being a big Gabriel/Crimson fan, I felt that something was missing without Kasim. Well it was. Last night these guys were just so tight, the background vocals were killer."
"And then they played TRAPPED as the second of 3 encores, Kasim and Todd sounded great."
"His performance at The Blender, along with Kasim took me back to the 70`s."
"An amazing display of sound and sight! Todd and Kasim were musical magic."
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The venue (taken from the KasimInfo.com Blog that day):
This venue originally opened in 1937 as the Gramercy Park Theatre and, until recently, was mainly a movie theater. (It was also the location shoot for The Fugees video Killing me Softly.) In April 2007 it re-opened as a Live Nations venue for music gigs. It also hanged it's name to The Blender Theatre at Gramercy, named after Blender magazine. Last night was Kasim Sulton's first appearance at this venue.
Click here to purchase tickets for this General Admission gig. Tickets are $33.50 to $40.50 (plus charges). Doors open at 7.00pm with the concert scheduled to start at 8.00pm.
Many thanks to OCSheri for all the photos on this page.
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