The craziest thing recently that happened was a fan who jumped up onstage – not super unusual, but instead of just dancing around this guy put his arm around me almost in a headlock and it took some strength to get away from him. Fortunately our drum tech Kyle is a jujutsu blackbelt and “removed” the fan before it got too hairy.ġ0. How has the pandemic affected your creative process? Sold-out Wembley. Sweep at the Grammys. Collab and perform with artists I look up to… Annie Lennox, David Byrne, Brandon Flowers, Chris Martin, Kimbra, Miguel, to name a few. Johnny Clegg was on this list, and we wrote and performed together before he passed. Our song “Fire In Your House” is on our new record.Ĩ. If you could see any artist in concert, dead or alive, who would it be?ĩ. What’s the wildest thing you’ve seen happen in the crowd of one of your sets?
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I always looked up to artists… such as Jim Borgman the cartoonist, Frank Sinatra, Robin Williams, local actors I would meet at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company… I imagined myself being one of them and didn’t think that was out of the ordinary. It wasn’t until I saw Muse in high school that I realized I was born to ROCK.ĥ. What’s at the top of your professional bucket list? Who made you realize you could be an artist full-time?
My dad was a restaurant manager and my mom was a seventh grade English teacher.Ĥ. What did your parents do for a living when you were a kid?
Kansas. My dad brought me to see them at a summer fair in Blue Ash, Ohio.ģ. What’s the first piece of music that you bought for yourself, and what was the medium?Īstro Lounge by Smash Mouth and 14:59 by Sugar Ray, a pair of CDs. and the Vic Theatre (including Vic Holdings, LLC, Freed Vic LLC, Albert Interests, LLC, Victoria Entertainment Properties, LLC and Vic Operating Company LLC) relating to such risks.1. You assume all risks, hazards, and dangers arising from or relating in any way to the risk of contracting COVID-19 or any other communicable disease or illness, or a bacteria, virus or other pathogen capable of causing a communicable disease or illness, whether occurring before, during, or after the event, however caused or contracted, and voluntarily waive all claims and potential claims against Jam Productions, Ltd. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. COVID-19 WARNINGĪn inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any place where people gather. We will not allow a scarf, ski mask, balaclava, bandana, turtleneck, collar, single layer of fabric, or any mask that has an unfiltered one-way exhaust valve. A non-vented N95 mask or other well-fitted mask is strongly recommended to provide maximum protection. We encourage you to get vaccinated if you have not already! MASK MANDATEįollowing updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and based on Chicago’s current local COVID-19 data, the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) is requiring that everyone age two or older, regardless of vaccination status, wear masks in public indoor settings, effective Friday, August 20, 2021. Taking this step helps to ensure the safety of our guests, staff, and the artists, and implementing this simple measure minimizes risk and the spread of the virus.
Fans who have either (1) a medical condition, or (2) a closely-held religious belief that prevents vaccination, can still attend the concert by showing proof of a negative COVID-19 test performed within the previous 72 hours that matches the government issued photo ID. Proof of vaccination can only include a CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card, a clear photocopy or digital photo of the CDC card. With our return to live concerts and our commitment to producing safe events, all patrons will need to show proof of vaccination (must be 2 weeks past final dose) or a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours from the time of entry along with a government issued photo ID.