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Kyoto Boom (via painted television)
We have a limited supply of our first edition t-shirt available for $15 at the Pop in the Park show August 23rd at Riverfest Park. These prints are done on Alternative Apparel t-shirts for on point, mega-cool durability. Ever the slaves to fashion, we will not be content to provide one t-shirt design. Be on the look out for new limited edition designs to come.
Dave
Just so everyone is equally famous, the wives get there own article.
-Dave
Friends,
Kyoto boom’s fiirst show out of town in Fayetteville was a complete success. We did Little Rock right. Cocktails at the Carnall hall followed by pedal to the metal boomage at Froggy’s (next to Jose’s). The noise nazis are back in Fayetteville, so all outdoor shows are limited to a certian volume, but that didn’t stop us from laying down a blistering set opening for Hunkr Down. After our performance, we had our traditional Teqila shots, then we proceeded to get a little drunky-drunk. Towards the end of the Hunkr Down show, Kyoto was called back up to fumble out way through a ramshacle version of “Don’t Bring Me Down.” It was a fabulous mess and a total blast. I can’t wait to do it all again.
Look for an article about us and our families in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette in Monday’s paper.
-Duke
Kyoto in Fayetteville. Go to Dickson Street at about 9:30, and taste the delicious rock.
Wow. You guys really know how to put on an incredible show. And the “after-party” / “dance-off” was like something straight out of an Usher video….did I really “drop it like it’s hot” to 50 Cent? Um, yeah, I did.
It was the most fun I’ve had in a long while. Thanks again for the shout-out. I totally geeked out, even more so than usual. So…when is Kyoto Boom gonna put out an album?! I’m pre-ordering that shit, duh.
Thanks again, Duke, for a great night.
Nicole