The T-Shirts, The Cyril Lords, The Crown Jewels - Howard's Club H, 2/28/04
MLA Citation
T-Shirts, The. “The T-Shirts, The Cyril Lords, The Crown Jewels - Howard's Club H, 2/28/04.” Digital Gallery. BGSU University Libraries, 18 June 2020, digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/37180. Accessed 6 Dec. 2024.
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Title | The T-Shirts, The Cyril Lords, The Crown Jewels - Howard's Club H, 2/28/04 |
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Subject | Underground Music |
Description | Flier for The T-Shirts, The Cyril Lords, and The Crown Jewels at Howard's Club H, on February 28, 2004 |
Creator | The T-Shirts |
Source | Music Library and Bill Schurk Sound Archives; University Libraries; Bowling Green State University |
Publisher | Self Published |
Date | 2004-2-28 |
Contributor | The T-Shirts |
The Cyril Lords | |
The Crown Jewels | |
Truman, Matt | |
McKeever, Walter "Black Mac" | |
Oria, Miguel | |
Hirzel, Henry "Feezil" | |
Dickinson, Phil | |
Rights | |
Format | Ephemera |
image/jpeg | |
Language | English |
Type | Stillimage |
Still Image | |
Identifier | Dickinson-FL-22804 |
https://digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/37180 | |
Coverage | Howard's Club H |
Abstract | "On the same day that over a million people in Taiwan formed a several-hundred mile long human chain to commemorate a 1947 anti-government uprising, BG supergroup The T-Shirts imploded on stage in front of a packed crowd at Howard's Club H. Although they weren't due to play their last show for another month, the band (Matt Truman, guitar/vox; Walter "Black Mac" McKeever, guitar/vox; Miguel Oria, bass/vox; Henry "Feezil" Hirzel, drums) called their two-year local music career quits early in a now legendary on-stage spat. At their best, The T-Shirts played an infectious blend of straight-ahead rock. But as one of the ever-informative informants at Toledowiki astutely observes: "Three frontmen and a drummer. A recipe for total disaster." The Cyril Lords were a Detroit garage rock band in the Hentchmen and Gories mold. Opening this show (and for their debut as a live act too) was psychedelic band The Crown Jewels." (summary by Phil Dickinson) |
Is Part Of | Northwest Ohio Independent Culture Archive (NOICA) |
Spatial Coverage | Bowling Green, Ohio |
Temporal Coverage | 2000s |
Original Format | Flyer |