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Get The Led Out Performs at Community Concert Hall

Get The Led Out Performs at Community Concert Hall

By Benjamin Mandile

Tuesday, September 26, 2017 | Number of views (2492)

Get The Led Out performed Friday Sept. 22 at the Fort Lewis College Community Concert Hall.

 

The six-person cover band does not want to impersonate Led Zeppelin, but instead plays the band’s music because they are fans, Paul Sinclair, lead vocals of Get The Led Out said.

 

The band was formed in the Fall of 2003 in Philadelphia, PA after some of the band members had already been working on different projects, Sinclair said.

 

Get The Led Out tours around the United States including but not limited to Ariz., Calif., Nev., Texas, and Mass., LeAnn Brubaker, production manager and technical director of the FLC Community Concert Hall, said.

Get The Led Out has played at the Community Concert Hall four years in a row, Charles Leslie, director of the Community Concert Hall said.

 

Charles Leslie brought Get The Led Out to the Community Concert Hall after hearing them at a booking conference, Brubaker said. A booking conference is where bands play their music so they can be booked, she said.

 

The Get The Lead Out concert had a great turnout the first year, with more and more people coming each year, LeAnn Brubaker said.

 

The concert hall can hold 600 people, said Barbara Mclachlan, a volunteer with the Community Concert Hall. The show sold 573 tickets, Linda Fischbach, the Front House Manager of the concert hall, said.

 

“It was super awesome,” Alisa Hjermstod, an attendee said. “I came with friends and family.”

 

The FLC Community Concert Hall’s next performance will be Black Violin, held September 27 at 7:30 pm.

 

Follow Benjamin Mandile on twitter @BenjaminM_indy  for more information, and stay up to date with FLC campus news by following @flcindependent and checking out theindyonline.com.

 

 
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