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Friday
Oct192007

Live Tonight (and Tomorrow!)

allysonbritny.JPGIt's finally Friday and I have a long weekend of live music ahead of me. Tonight I'll see Britny Fox in Dayton, and then I'll see the band again tomorrow in Cincinnati, with special guests Pretty Boy Floyd and my friends Drugstore Valentine.

Tomorrow night will be big for Drugstore Valentine: they debut a new bass player, and they've been out of the live mix for a few weeks now. The late add of Pretty Boy Floyd makes me ultra-excited, since I've never seen this band live.

I saw Britny Fox at Rocklahoma. They had the unfortunate slot of playing around noon on the festival's final day, when most people were either hung over, sunburned, or stoned. Still, the Philadelphia natives put on a high energy show and were very nice to me when I interviewed them for this online magazine.

If you're in southern Ohio, catch Britny Fox tonight at McGuffys in Dayton. Tomorrow, head to Cincinnati and Annies to see Britny Fox, Pretty Boy Floyd and Drugstore Valentine.

Here's "Long Way to Love" from the self-titled Britny Fox debut.


Reader Comments (4)

Sounds like a great weekend you have planned!
October 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenteraXe mAn
Thanks for the plug babe. You rock and the band and I cant wait to hang out with you all weekend!
I love pretty boy floyd. they totally rock.
October 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterChey
I had the second chance in my life to see Britney Fox, and let me tell you I was not disappointed. They had a flavor of old school, cover songs, and I am assuming originals. The guitars was amazing and the singing almost to a tee. My vote is, see this band. They will amaze you, they did me...(Two thumbs up)
October 20, 2007 | Unregistered Commentertlb88

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