11 records matched 'Ultimate Fakebook':

    Gigs:

    Ultimate Fakebook, Frogpond, & Ashtray Babyhood kept the dream of the '90s alive in front of a sellout crowd.
    Published: 08/01/2022

    Ultimate Facebook returned from retirement to play an important benefit, making sure to bring along friends Creature Comforts, Dead Girls, & Arthur Dodge.
    Published: 02/25/2017

    On 4/14 four bands reunited to celebrate one wedding. Check out my photos and video of Ultimate Fakebook, The Dead Girls, Podstar, & The Touchdowns.
    Published: 04/14/2016

    Each Christmas the 3 members of Ultimate Fakebook find themselves back in KC, and back on the stage. Check out my photos and video of the band along with openers Jim Crego & The Hillary Watts Riot.
    Published: 12/28/2013

    KC partied like it was 1999 when both a reunited Ultimate Fakebook and Creature Comforts played a yuletide set supported by Matt Dunehoo. Check out all my photos and video of the night.
    Published: 12/23/2010

    Ultimate Fakebook reunited on 2/5 to play a special benefit for JayDoc. Check out my photos and video of UFB, The Republic Tigers, and Harry Trumen.
    Published: 02/05/2009

    The Get Up Kids - February 18th, 2000 in Kansas City, MO
    Published: 02/18/2000

    Ultimate Fakebook - January 22nd, 2000 in Kansas City, MO
    Published: 01/22/2000

    Podcasts:

    Podcast #509 is as turbulent as the times w/ music from Milk Teeth, Ultimate Fakebook, The Merinuks, Teenage Bottlerocket, Twinkle, Lynn Anderson, & The Lovely Eggs.
    Published: 04/05/2020

    Podcast #502 settles those new year jitters w/ Smithereens, Peaness, Jetstream Pony, Just Joans, Ultimate Fakebook, Midnite Snaxxx, Unjust, & Bonnie 'Prince' Billy.
    Published: 01/12/2020

    Podcast #143 is good for barn raisings and barn burnings featuring music from Avett Brothers, Elliott Brood, Sunparlour Players, Black Francis, Ultimate Fakebook, & Bruce Springsteen.
    Published: 08/31/2010

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