For someone who embodies the slacker ethos, since his band was always too lazy to jump on the grunge gravy train to millionaire-ville, Evan Dando sure has been involved in a flourish of activity lately. Last year he resurrected The Lemonheads moniker for a new album. And now that version of the band has announced a run of November and December shows. Those will come after Dando finishes up this month with some solo sets opening for the Jesus and Mary Chain. Dando solo: 10/22 Anaheim, CA - House of Blues 10/23 Los Angeles, CA - Wiltern 10/26 San Francisco, CA - Fillmore 10/28 Denver, CO - Fillmore Lemonheads: 11/3 Atlanta, GA - Dave-FM Oysterfest 11/30 San Francisco, CA - Slim's 12/1 Los Angeles, CA - Troubadour 12/2 Anaheim, CA - House of Blues 12/4 San Diego, CA - Casbah 12/5 Tucson, AZ - Club Congress 12/8 Fort Collins, CO - Aggie Theatre 12/9 Kansas City, MO - Record Bar 12/10 Minneapolis, MN - Varsity Theater 12/11-12 Chicago, IL - Double Door 12/13 Maryland Heights, MO - Harrah's Casino Voodoo Lounge 12/14 Cincinnati, OH - Bogart's Lounge 12/15 Ann Arbor, MI - Blind Pig 12/17 Cleveland, OH - Grog Shop 12/18 Lancaster, PA - Chameleon Club 12/19 Washington, DC - Black Cat 12/20 Philadelphia, PA - Trocadero 12/21 New York, NY - Highline Ballroom 12/22 Cambridge, MA - Middle East
I've been obsessed with the Lemonheads for like fifteen years.
bradford
Bradford, I feel you. I think Evan Dando has such a different perspective on songwriting. He changes and evolves,but, doesn't conform or sell out. I can relate to their music.
I've been obsessed with the Lemonheads for like fifteen years.
bradford
Bradford, I feel you. I think Evan Dando has such a different perspective on songwriting. He changes and evolves,but, doesn't conform or sell out. I can relate to their music.
Jason