Johnny Nobody at Mohawk Place
If the writing on the bathroom walls is to be believed (and who doesn't?) Johnny Nobody is hot. At least one former audience member wants to have their babies. Here's the press release, dropping some fun news:
After a busy few months that have seen hometown rockers Johnny Nobody open up for Sloan and The Zombies and shows in Toronto and NYC, while at the same time recording their debut EP "Ill Will" set for release on Harvest Sum Recordings later this fall. These boys are set to hit the road to spread the word across the Northeast this fall, catch them on Oct 7th at their home away from home Mohawk Place at 10pm w/ fellow Harvest Sum act The Old Sweethearts (featuring Andrew Vaeth of JN on bass) also on the bill is Toronto rockers the Brown Hornets.
Saturday Oct 7th 10pm Mohawk Place, 147 E. Mohawk St. Buffalo, NY $5, 18 and over

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