Ghost stopped by our studios last week for an exclusive acoustic performance shortly before they took the stage at Tricky Falls. Papa Emeritus showed exactly why he's the boss.
For Ghost, it's not the same-old, same-old. Things are evolving as their international "Black to the Future" tour rolls along. While they've had no problem coaxing the devil out with electricity, they're also embracing an acoustic side we rarely get to see.
Pop Evil decided to come in on the Morning Show on Tuesday, before they went to Tricky Falls to play with Stone Sour. Check out some acoustic Pop Evil.
British alt band A Silent Film had a lot of fun dominating the Morning Show in a game of "English, or English", but the Show was the real winner when the band performed their hit, "Danny, Dakota & the Wishing Well".
A few weeks ago, Megadeth did an acoustic show while out on Gigantour. They played several songs for Vevo in front of a smaller crowd than they'd been playing for on the tour, and kicked out some cool versions of their songs.
Check out the acoustic version of "Symphony of Destruction".
A couple of hours before Rock the Fort at Ft. Bliss on Saturday, August 3rd, P.O.D. stopped by the KLAQ studios to play some songs and meet some fans! They ate some great BBQ with us, took some pics, signed some autographs and hung out with a bunch of winners/fans. They even played with our giant guitar, and got some pics with it!
A few hours before P.O.D. hit the stage as headliners at Rock the Fort, they wanted to come to KLAQ and play some songs, have some food, and hang out with some fans. So we had some contests to get some of you here for a little late lunch and show! The guys were cool and friendly, and after they ate and played, they hung out and signed stuff and took photos.
Dusty Low stop by the KLAQ Morning Show to plug their free concert tonight at the State Line. Join Buzz each Wednesday at the State Line patio at 1222 Sunland Park Drive in El Paso. You must be 21 or older to enter. Check out their in studio performance!
You know by now that I'm a huge music fan, and I love original music from local guys. As long as you're doing what you love to do, I'm down. Even if it's not something I'm really interested in, I still respect and dig that you're doing your thing. Keep at it! We need more people creating and doing new stuff.
Some of the people around town that I really like are all different, and range from jazz t