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I Saw The Light "I thoroughly enjoyed Todd and Band's show at the New Daisy Theater on Beale Street." "Todd and the Boys came out blazing as they put on a clinic on the blues." "The crowd was disappointingly small, but lively." "I was disappointed in the low attendance - hard to get people out on a Wednesday night, I suppose." "I can't say enough good things about the band. Prairie is becoming my favorite drummer of all time with his blend of power and finesse. He truly propels the band. Kasim, as always, did a great job on bass. I especially liked the tones he was getting and his subtle counter melodies slipped into the songs. Jesse never ceases to amaze with is playing. His harmonic sense is out of this world." "Randy and the stage crew had to work extra hard to keep people from being electrocuted -- somehow the more inebriated folks leaning up against the stage thought that the amps and equipment were their personal beer rests. And they actually seemed offended when they were asked to remove their drinks from the stage. " "It was wonderful to have my Todd fix in the middle of the week and I must admit that I still have the biggest crush on Kasim. There, I've said it. And my husband is a trooper for letting me flirt with Kasim from the audience. " "There were around 200 people there. Very disappointing crowd." " The band kicked butt regardless." "Good job on the backup vocals too Jesse and Kasim!"
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The venue (taken from the KasimInfo.com Blog that day):
Tonight Kasim Sulton plays the 13th gig of the Todd Rundgren Johnson's Music Tour. The gig tonight is at the New Daisy Theatre in Memphis, TN.
The New Daisy Theatre is located on historic Beale Street in downtown Memphis. Its exact address is 330 Beale Street, Memphis, TN 38103 and this will be the first time that Kasim Sulton has played at this venue. He last played in Memphis, TN on Saturday 4th April 2009 on the Todd Rundgren Arena Tour.
This venue opened in 1936 and stars who have appeared here include Jerry Lee Lewis, Al Green, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Justin Timberlake and Oasis. Bob Dylan used this venue to record his album Time Out of Mind.
The doors tonight open at 6.30pm and this is a General Admission gig. Click here to purchase tickets in advance which cost $46.28 after charges or they are $45 on the door.
Click here to view the venue website. As well as Kasim being mentioned on the website, his name is also listed on the ticketing website and on the flyer for this venue (see below)!
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