Unwritten Law: San Diego Hard Rock Band at the Canyon
The Canyon (28912 Roadside Drive Agoura Hills, CA 91301)
- Full Price:
- $18.50 - $20.00
- Our Price:
- FREE - $10.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Unwritten Law have expired.
The last date listed for Unwritten Law was Saturday November 28, 2009 / 10:30pm.
Currently at The Canyon:
Fantastic Diamond: Neil Diamond Tribute Show for Valentine's Day
- Full Price:
- $23.00
- Our Price:
- $13.00
If you're looking for the perfect Valentine's Day musical treat, Fantastic Diamond's flawless annual tribute to Neil Diamond more than fits the bill with a sparkling performance of the legendary singer-songwriter's greatest hits and love songs. Vocalist Kevin Hogan and a full back-up band of talented musicians pay tribute to the Kennedy Center honoree and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer with an uncanny live tribute, capturing Diamond's signature look and sound. Diamond's top-charting singles include "Love on the Rocks," "You Don't Send Me Flowers," "Sweet Caroline," "Song Sung Blue" and many more. Learn More
More Information About Unwritten Law
Website
http://www.unwrittenlaw.com/home.php
Quotes & Highlights
- Hear Unwritten Law at their website, or see the videos for "Seein' Red" and "Save Me" on YouTube.
Description
Even if you have all their albums and can sing all their songs, you don't know Unwritten Law until you've seen them live.
With nearly 2 million albums sold and half-a-dozen radio hits, SoCal's favorite sons captured one of these fiery performances on their first-ever concert LP/DVD, Live & Lawless. Recorded last March at the Key Club on Sunset Strip, Live & Lawless shows UL – singer Scott Russo, guitarist Steve Morris, bassist Pat Kim and tour drummer Dylan Howard – blowing the doors off with such power-packed rock hits as "Up All Night," "Save Me (Wake Up Call)" and the Modern Rock No. 1 smash "Seein' Red."
Formed in San Diego in the early '90s, UL was a major part of the pop-punk movement that swept the decade. As the band developed, UL started writing bigger songs that retained the punk energy but featured more of a rock sound. Over the past few years, Russo doubled his efforts as a songsmith, and UL grew into what could be described as singer-songwriter punk rock, which is why UL is one of the few punk bands that could pull off an acoustic set.