Sound
Tipitina's Uptown
501 Napoleon Ave
New Orleans, LA 70115
Jun 27, 2019
9:00 PM CDT
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***- Ages 18+- Must have valid Government-Issued ID -OR- Passport to enter- General Admission / Standing room only- Purchaser must be present (with valid photo ID -OR- Passport) to claim Will Call Tickets- Name changes must be made at least one hour prior to Door Time - Contact TicketWeb Customer Service at 866-777-8932 in order to make a name change - No professional cameras or rigs (cameras with removable lenses)- All sales are final** The Box Office is open 10am to 4:30pm Monday-Friday ************ONLINE TICKET SALES WILL CEASE APPROXIMATELY 1 HOUR BEFORE DOORS OPENTICKETS PURCHASED IN ADVANCE (WILL CALL) WILL BE HELD AT THE FRONT DOOR -OR- THE BOX OFFICE WINDOW ROUGHLY 30 MINUTES BEFORE DOOR TIME**********
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Sound Biography
While the remainder of this writeup refers to "Sound", a current Filipino band, a number of the songs present in the charts are by "The Sound", a 1970s-80s English band.
Something new, yet distinctly familiar. The name connotes an open mind, sophistication, and ambition. An endless list of influences range from the Beatles to Corduroy, Jamiroquai to Stevie Wonder, from Steely Dan to Jazzanova, whose colors find their way into the sonic palette. Guided by a cool head for business, the work is as fevered and passionate as a band enjoying full creative control: practical, but radical. Independent, yet pop.
Since the launch of bossaManila, their first full-length effort in April 2003, Sound's line-up underwent several changes. Liquid Jane's Chad Rialp had taken over bass duties for Yuson—who took a break from the band to pursue his medical studies—while Fajardo left the group towards the end of that year for other pursuits. Early 2004 saw the incorporation of newcomer Malek Lopez of Rubber Inc fame to fill the void that Fajardo left behind.
Sound's current following to date is attributed to their incendiary live act. Playing Manila's most noted music venues, such as 70s Bistro and Peligro, their set features a lush array of originals and interpretations; from Corduroy's January Woman to Gil Scott-Heron's Lady Day and John Coltrane, the Apo Hiking Society's ’Di Na Natuto to the Pinball Theme from Sesame Street.
The band is currently working towards the completion of their sophomore effort, Blue Monsoon, slated for release in 2006.
Read MoreSomething new, yet distinctly familiar. The name connotes an open mind, sophistication, and ambition. An endless list of influences range from the Beatles to Corduroy, Jamiroquai to Stevie Wonder, from Steely Dan to Jazzanova, whose colors find their way into the sonic palette. Guided by a cool head for business, the work is as fevered and passionate as a band enjoying full creative control: practical, but radical. Independent, yet pop.
Since the launch of bossaManila, their first full-length effort in April 2003, Sound's line-up underwent several changes. Liquid Jane's Chad Rialp had taken over bass duties for Yuson—who took a break from the band to pursue his medical studies—while Fajardo left the group towards the end of that year for other pursuits. Early 2004 saw the incorporation of newcomer Malek Lopez of Rubber Inc fame to fill the void that Fajardo left behind.
Sound's current following to date is attributed to their incendiary live act. Playing Manila's most noted music venues, such as 70s Bistro and Peligro, their set features a lush array of originals and interpretations; from Corduroy's January Woman to Gil Scott-Heron's Lady Day and John Coltrane, the Apo Hiking Society's ’Di Na Natuto to the Pinball Theme from Sesame Street.
The band is currently working towards the completion of their sophomore effort, Blue Monsoon, slated for release in 2006.
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