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No More People Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

No More People

Milestone
3400 Tuckaseegee Rd

Apr 18, 2018

8:00 PM UTC
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Malhond w/ Nixie Unterwelt, Joules, Joshua Cotterino & No More People at The Milestone Club

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No More People Biography

In 2011, guitarist/vocalist Charlie F. Brown scoured the city for a fellow some fellow rock n' roll aggressors to create a punishing sound with lethal doses of heavy metal combined with a mixed bag of darkly seductive tunes with and some booty bumping groove guaranteed to intensify whatever mood you're feeling. The first lineup was a 3-piece also featuring Justin Bluford on Bass with Christopher Lee on drums. This version of No More People played throughout 2012 before disbanding due to Charlie F Brown and Justin Bluford getting lured into other bands that already had a lot of gigs lined up. This lineup of No More People may have been short lived but definitely solid. The second version of No More People was a 2-piece band consisting of Charlie F. Brown on vocals/guitar/keys and St. Lewis on drums. This version of No More People played to a strong crowd response over the course of a year spanning from the Chattanooga Craft Brew Festival to The Token Lounge in Detroit. No More People hit new horizons and had plenty of memorable experiences 2013-2014. After Charlie F. Brown relocated to Charlotte, NC, he wasted no time recording No More People's recent album "Voluntary Retardation", and then played a few shows as a one-man band before acquiring his current lineup complete with Steve Smith's aggressive distorted bass and the recent addition of steel-fisted drummer Steve Sadler (who formerly played with Steve Smith in 77 Swindle). Now No More People is ready to strike as many nerves as possible with a memorable intensity. More Rain Man than Rain Man
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