This is it! This is the answer. It says here... that a bolt of lightning is going to strike the clock tower at precisely [7:00 p.m. SLT], this Thursday night! If... If we could somehow... *harness* this lightning... *channel* it... into the flux capacitor... it just might work. This Thursday night, we're sending you back to the future!
~Dr. Emmett L. Brown
June 19, 2008, 7:00 p.m. SLT LIVE@Steady Rock Island
Great Scott! Spence Wilder is LIVE and Back to the 80’s at Steady Rock Island – the hot new 80’s role playing sim in Second Life
It’s Spence like you have never seen him. Perched atop that Back to the Future Delorean singing all your favorite 80’s tunes LIVE! If you want something different and memorable in the SL live music scene, you KNOW you don’t want to miss this show.
We are featuring cars from the 80’s during this performance – so you can check out the Delorean, the Ghostbusters Ecto Vehicle, the Knight Rider, the Speed Racer and of course have to have Mad Max’s ride. Hang on it’s going to be a great night!
Spence Wilder always rocks you with his eclectic acoustic shows. Whether it’s his original songwriting and storytelling or material from his themed cover shows like The Eighties Unplugged or Spence Wilder Throws Like a Girl, a good time is guaranteed. Spence cites diverse influences ranging from Willie Nelson to Love and Rockets. Come on out, and hear him put a new spin on some old favorites.
Playing a range of genres.. Rock, Indie, Alternative, Country.. Original songs include I Can Hardly Wait, Goin' Goin' Gone, My Favorite Toy, Straight LIne, Barbie D.
"The wide variety of styles I am able to cover makes my shows special. My simple 'three chords and the truth' style makes my own songs special" Says Spence.
Others have said it's like a Violent Femmes/Dryvin' N Cryin' tour bus crash of percussive acoustic guitar playing. All around, Spence Wilder puts on a consistently entertaining show: from Radiohead to Motorhead, a little something for everyone.
About Lonesome Dave Spencer:
Dave's claim to "fame" in the Atlanta indie rock scene is having been guitar player number 806 in Andy Browne's post-heyday Nightporters (between Sid and Clint, if you're still reading and you aren't Becky or Jeff Clark).
Dave started performing professionally in a touring cover band called The Exam. The Exam toured the East Coast playing small clubs and enormous out of control trash the place like Animal House frat parties (back when that was still cool).
These days you can catch Lonesome Dave in his new band, Tone Star. He also plays solo acoustic shows around Atlanta.
For booking, or for more information:
www.tonestar.net
www.davidspencer.net
[email]david@davidspencer.net[/email]
“If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour, you’re gonna see some serious sh**!
~Dr. Emmett L. Brown