Holiday
St Mark's Capitol Hill
301 A St SE
Washington, DC 20003
Dec 16, 2019
7:30 PM EST
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Enjoy the holidays with gorgeous music drawn from centuries of celebration. Folger Consort hand-picks and performs some of the best classical works written for the holidays in Italy, using a rich variety of instruments. Make memories and start a new tradition with this joyous concert.
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Holiday Biography
There are four artists currently on LastFM using the name "Holiday":
1) Holiday (www.myspace.com/holiday1982) is an electronic/electro/punk band active since 2000, from St. Petersburg, Florida, featuring Ricky Seelbach (keyboards/vocals).
2) Holiday (www.twee.net/bands/holiday.html) was an indie/pop band active between 1992 and 1997, featuring Josh Gennet (guitar/vocals), Andrew Park (bass/vocals), Matt Snow (guitar), and Calvin Chin
(drums).
3) Holiday (www.myspace.com/imonholiday) is an rock/punk/pop band hailing from Vancouver, British columbia. they have no label, but have played with many top preforming bands and have even been named 'best local band' in the georgia straight newspaper and winning 99.3 the FOX's vancouver seeds contest.
4) Holiday is a four-piece pop/rock band from Minneapolis, MN, transplanted from Fargo, ND. The band formed in 2003. Originally the lineup consisted of Nick Emmel (vocals), Mike Olson (Bass, vocals), Steve Osvold (guitar, vocals) and Josh Cushing (drums). The band released one CD independently with this lineup called "Living With The Fallout" in 2004. Cushing was replaced by drummer John "Kapps" Kapla early in the development of the band. The lineup with Kapla on drums continued through another record, "Fashionably Late," released in fall 2005.
Osvold left the band and was replaced by Zack Carroll (This World Fair) before their self-titled EP was recorded. Olson parted ways with Holiday just after the recording, replaced by David Leduc (Toast).
Carroll left Holiday shortly after to join This World Fair on a tour of the west coast and for a recording session from which would be born "Don't Make Me Wait," a song featured in the Dreamworks film Disturbia.
Dave Swift, or just Swift to his friends, replaced Carroll. Holiday announced their breakup in the fall of 2007 with the lineup of Emmel, Kapla, Leduc and Swift.
The band cites influences ranging from Weezer Oasis and Fountains of Wayne to The Beatles and Guster.
Note: Until LastFM develops a system to deal with multiple artists using the same name, all Four artists should be represented here.
Read More1) Holiday (www.myspace.com/holiday1982) is an electronic/electro/punk band active since 2000, from St. Petersburg, Florida, featuring Ricky Seelbach (keyboards/vocals).
2) Holiday (www.twee.net/bands/holiday.html) was an indie/pop band active between 1992 and 1997, featuring Josh Gennet (guitar/vocals), Andrew Park (bass/vocals), Matt Snow (guitar), and Calvin Chin
(drums).
3) Holiday (www.myspace.com/imonholiday) is an rock/punk/pop band hailing from Vancouver, British columbia. they have no label, but have played with many top preforming bands and have even been named 'best local band' in the georgia straight newspaper and winning 99.3 the FOX's vancouver seeds contest.
4) Holiday is a four-piece pop/rock band from Minneapolis, MN, transplanted from Fargo, ND. The band formed in 2003. Originally the lineup consisted of Nick Emmel (vocals), Mike Olson (Bass, vocals), Steve Osvold (guitar, vocals) and Josh Cushing (drums). The band released one CD independently with this lineup called "Living With The Fallout" in 2004. Cushing was replaced by drummer John "Kapps" Kapla early in the development of the band. The lineup with Kapla on drums continued through another record, "Fashionably Late," released in fall 2005.
Osvold left the band and was replaced by Zack Carroll (This World Fair) before their self-titled EP was recorded. Olson parted ways with Holiday just after the recording, replaced by David Leduc (Toast).
Carroll left Holiday shortly after to join This World Fair on a tour of the west coast and for a recording session from which would be born "Don't Make Me Wait," a song featured in the Dreamworks film Disturbia.
Dave Swift, or just Swift to his friends, replaced Carroll. Holiday announced their breakup in the fall of 2007 with the lineup of Emmel, Kapla, Leduc and Swift.
The band cites influences ranging from Weezer Oasis and Fountains of Wayne to The Beatles and Guster.
Note: Until LastFM develops a system to deal with multiple artists using the same name, all Four artists should be represented here.
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