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Drummer Needed-chicago
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ID # 104363
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Music
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SRN
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Chicago,Ll |
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Non-union
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n/a
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Release Date |
05-14-07
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
07-01-07
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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| Casting Category |
Music - Drums
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| Market(s) |
Chicago, IL>Milwaukee, WI |
Small Independent Church is seeking a drummer.
This is a self-response casting.
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Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
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Drummer needed.
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Age: from 21 to 40 |
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He performed "Highway 61 Revisited" with the E Street Band before disappearing offstage Particularly effective were "My City of Ruins," which Springsteen began alone on the piano, and "Waitin' on a Sunny Day," which has become an audience singalong favorite
Upon reuniting a few years ago, the E Street Band stuck mostly with material at least 20 years old
At the tour's end, it was the war in Iraq that fed a steely resolve in Springsteen
Springsteen and his E Street Band, with Bob Dylan as a one-song guest, wrapped it up Saturday on a Shea Stadium stage, across the Hudson River from where their tour began in August 2002 in northern New Jersey
The three-hour, 15-minute show ended with Springsteen's attempt to make a stadium feel like a roadside bar
The crisp autumn air added to Saturday's feeling of finality A cold rain ended just as Springsteen and the band took the stage " The latter was a nod to the Beatles, for whom Shea Stadium was a memorable venue four decades ago It's a code of silence and it can't go on Bonds joined Springsteen for "Quarter to Three" and "Twist and Shout " Although in recent concerts he's flashed a video clip of President Bush talking about weapons of mass destruction, Springsteen mentioned no names Saturday, and carefully noted that such things had happened in both Republican and Democratic administrations
The night ended a few minutes before midnight with band members lined up onstage, holding hands, singing, "Blood Brothers Now they're digging deeper into Springsteen's songbook The album provided eight of the night's 30 songs Springsteen Ends Tour With Shows at Shea
Oct 5, 3:38 PM EST
Bruce Springsteen ended a 14-month concert tour near where he began geographically â€â€? a quick pink Cadillac ride from his New Jersey home â€â€? but in a markedly different climate The schedule was designed to ensure that anybody who wanted to see the show could find a ticket The stands shook during an old favorite, "Rosalita," and singer Gary U
S Relatively rare cuts that made the setlist on the tour's last night were "I Wish I Were Blind" and "Tunnel of Love
Springsteen seemed more at home with material from "The Rising" than he had 14 months earlier In the intervening months, they performed for more than 2 million people around the world 2 million record set by the Rolling Stones in 1994, according to Pollstar magazine "
Later, Springsteen criticized leaders "playing with the truth during wartime
"It's a good time to be good, vigilant citizens, demanding accountability from our leaders," he said "
For the New York region, the epicenter of the Boss' popularity, the Sept
He opened with an infrequently performed song, "Code of Silence," featuring the angry lyrics: "We keep pretending that there's nothing wrong "Taking time to search out for the truth is the American way I learned that from Bob Dylan "
"Til we meet again," Springsteen said, and left with a wave "
Springsteen's tour is likely to fall just short of being the most lucrative concert tour of all time in North America â€â€? a $121
It included a stunning 13 stadium dates this summer and fall in the New York area alone â€â€? 10 at Giants Stadium and the final three at Shea Stadium 11 terrorist attacks were a fresher wound when the tour started
"Welcome to the last dance," Springsteen said to nearly 50,000 fans
"I'm getting a little misty right about now "
Dylan was a surprise guest during Springsteen's first encore, drawing a huge roar from the crowd Half of Springsteen's set that first night came from "The Rising," his album inspired by the event, then approaching its first anniversary