Anything Box with special guest T-4-2

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330 East Grayson St,San Antonio TX 78215

16 April, 2021

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Anything Box with special guest T-4-2 Presented By Sam's Burger Joint 18+ Anything Box T-4-2 Great night of music with Anything Box and special guests T-4-2 Get your tickets today for Anything Box with special guest T-4-2 Doors at 8:00pm Show at 9:00pm NO Seating GUARANTEED. Any Seating Available is on a First Come, First Served Basis. NO REFUNDS all sales final. Ages 18 and up - All Minors Will Be Charged an Additional $5 At the Door. 17 & Under Admitted with Parent or Guardian Only. Tickets for Anything Box with special guest T-4-2 go fast so get yours today! Anything Box You are having a dream. It takes place in a land of timeless wonder. You can become anyone you want to be in this dream. You can travel through time. You can feel in love with everything. And there are challenges too. You want to be true to yourself. You want to break free of all retraints. In this dream there's this music running. It pulses. This music makes you feel things. The chirping sounds and the kick drums awaken the primordial you. The sounds of echoing noise takes you farther up. I am in that dream too. Website -- Facebook T-4-2 T-4-2 is Jay Gillian and Will Loconto In 1984, Jay Gillian and Jimron Goff formed the electronic duo, T-4-2, in Dallas, Texas. The band, featuring synthesizers, drum machines, and computer voices, released their first album, Shockra. T-4-2 rose to prominence in the local Dallas music scene, drawing large crowds at every music venue in town. In 1988, Will Loconto replaced Goff and joined the band as lead vocalist. T-4-2 released the cassette-only Hot On Top, fondly remembered as, “The Green Tape,” throughout Texas via Sound Warehouse outlets in 1989, gaining radio airplay in Dallas and Houston. Oak Lawn Records pressed a 12” single of Don’t Let My Love, and an EP, which led to the band signing with Columbia Records for their album Intruder, which spawned 2 singles, Desire and Let Me Go. Desire was in heavy rotation and hit number one on several radio stations across the United States. T-4-2 was featured in Buddy Magazine in 1992 and is included in Rick Koster’s book, Texas Music, The Definitive History of Texas Music From the 1920s to the Present. Website -- Facebook Anything Box T-4-2

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