Sun Room Surfs their Way To Shaky Knees
Some musicians swear by superstitious rituals, strict routines or tight schedules to ensure success. But the boys of Sun Room don’t take anything too seriously.
Some musicians swear by superstitious rituals, strict routines or tight schedules to ensure success. But the boys of Sun Room don’t take anything too seriously.
Two UK born artists gave Shaky Knees a much needed deep breath this weekend.
What began as a two-day event selling out at 9,000 attendees ten years ago has grown into a large three-day festival drawing international talent and 40,000 attendees all housed in Atlanta’s Central Park.
The Ries Brothers rocked the crowd with their first ever Shaky Knees performance. After traveling around the country, these brothers have finally made their way to the top and show the city of Atlanta what they’re made of.
Festival season sweeps new music into the spotlight each year, and this summer is no exception. Shaky Knees represents a haven for the funky, out-of-the-box or just plain punk sounds radiating from stage to stage, and luckily, you don’t have to stick with one vibe. These up-and-coming bands delivered new sensations with each song, complete with smooth transitions.
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waste.
In 2009 Barack Obama was the first president to officially proclaim April as Sexual Assault Month. During the month of April, people across the United States raise awareness about sexual assault, how to prevent it and how to support those who are affected by it.
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