Motel Beds @ Fraze Pavilion
Fraze Pavilion is southwestern Ohio's premiere outdoor entertainment venue, celebrating its 19th season. The Fraze 2012 events listed below:
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Venue: Fraze Pavilion
Address: 695 Lincoln Park Boulevard, Kettering, OH 45429 [Map/directions]
Event has passed (Tue, Aug 27 2013)
* this page may be updated if event is repeated in the future *
* this page may be updated if event is repeated in the future *
Motel Beds @ Fraze Pavilion
Motel Beds is a rock band from Dayton, Ohio.
They have been together in various permutations since the proto-blog days of 2003, when their first EP Hasta Mañana garnered positive feedback. A track from this EP, "Laugh Until You Die,” was included on the first volume of the popular series "The Artist’s Den.”
Time passed, as it must. In 2007, the band solidified their line-up and managed to write and record three albums between 2009-2010: Go For a Dive, Moondazed, and their first full-length, Feelings.
Like men possessed, they have soldiered on, writing and recording at an astounding rate and, in March 2011, released their critically acclaimed album, Sunfried Dreams.
Then again in 2011 the band released another LP, Tango Boys, on Chapel Hill, NC’s No More Fake Labels. The band was also warmly received at the 2011 CMJ Festival, and had its music hand-picked to appear on the 2011 CMJ Freeplay mixtape.
Momentum continues to build with a track from Tango Boys, "Tropics of the Sand” (featuring vocals by Kelley Deal of The Breeders) already playing on Sirius XM Radio. In November 2012, the band released Dumb Gold, another acclaimed LP. Don’t miss this popular local indie rock powerhouse when they take the Fraze stage!
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Motel Beds @ Fraze Pavilion is taking place at Fraze Pavilion, which is located at 695 Lincoln Park Boulevard in Kettering. Fraze Pavilion - Fraze Pavilion is southwest Ohio’s premiere neighborhood outdoor entertainment venue, where we celebrate “Summer’s Best Live Music Under the Stars” ever since Marvin Hamlisch christened the 4300-seat amphitheater in 1991






























