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Rock band The Killers to perform at Cincy casino
-- The Grammy-nominated and internationally known rock band The Killers will be the first performers at an outdoor plaza in front of Ohio 's newest casino in Cincinnati .Known for hits like "Mr. Brightside" and "Somebody Told Me," The Killers will fit their Read more »
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The Killers cover The Strokes – watch
to watch. The band's cover version lasted just one minute and featured only Brandon Flowers' vocal and Dave Keuning's guitar. The Killers often cover tracks by favourite local artists when they perform. On their last UK and Ireland tour they played Oasis' from NME Read more »
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Internet star known as 'Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker' arrested for murder
Story > The summer concert series at the Horseshoe Casino kicked off Thursday night with a sold out concert featuring 'The Killers'. Full Story > Local law enforcement are teaming up with AAA for their national seat belt enforcement campaign 'Click It or Ticket'.Full from FOX 19 News Cincinnati Read more »
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Summer festival season is here
make your way to one of the eight stages. Headlined by ’80s and ’90s rockers The Cure and Nine Inch Nails, new wave pop bands The Killers, Vampire Weekend and Phoenix, as well as Grammy-winning superstars Mumford & Sons, Lollapalooza does a nice job avoiding from Madison.com Read more »
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POP CULTURE: Concert Review: The Killers at Madison Square Garden
possibly the best rock band still in their prime today. I've previously described The Killers as "[t]he best young (under-40) rock band, period" - the main competition right now being Grace Potter & the Nocturnals - and their 2006 album Sam's Town is arguably from Baseball Crank Read more »
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The Killers bring down the house
near the front. Another surprise was a cover of Tommy James & The Shondells’ I Think We’re Alone Now, a song Flowers said the band was stealing back from ‘80s pop starlet Tiffany. The upbeat and airtight For Reasons Unknown also hit its stride early and often, from Toronto Sun Read more »