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    Twilight Concert Series - The Roots and the Knux

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    Salt Lake City Arts Council

    July 10, 2008

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    The Roots, a.k.a. The Legendary Roots Crew, are an influential American band from Philadelphia, famed for their eclectic live instrumentation style of hip hop. Since their major label debut in 1995 they have collaborated with artists from a range of genres, including Roy Ayers, Common and Cody Chesnutt. Inspired by the Stetsasonic's 'hip hop band' philosophy, the Roots have garnered critical acclaim and their live shows are among the best in the business. The Knux, brothers Krispy Kream and Rah Al Millio are clever alternative rap artists from New Orleans. The musically schooled brothers created a national stir in late 2007 as the opening act for Common on his Finding Forever tour. 'Cappuccino' was the first Knux song officially released by Interscope and aired in an episode of the HBO show Entourage; a video for the song was subsequently filmed. Their debut album, Remind You in 3 Days is scheduled for release later this year.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free Admission

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      July 10, 2008

      Times:
      Thursday 7:00pm

    • Venue Info

      The Gallivan Center

      239 South Main Street Salt Lake City, UT 84111

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    • Locations

      Greater Salt Lake

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      • Event Name: Twilight Concert Series
        "Twilight Concert Series"
        Comment posted by: Sean from Salt Lake City, UT USA, Jun 19, 2008

        This is a great concert series but would be much improved with a larger venue. The Gallivan Center is much too small considering the popularity of the event series and the quality of most of the... Expand

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        This is a great concert series but would be much improved with a larger venue. The Gallivan Center is much too small considering the popularity of the event series and the quality of most of the performers. How did the Gallivan Center become so overbuilt? Collapse

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