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Tickets cost $15 and can be purchased online by visiting Kokomo Pride’s Facebook page. Kokomo Community Concerts The Kokomo Community Concert series will continue this weekend with Mr. Vonsattel.
Reviewers from Surg likened the song to Australian acts Lime Cordiale and Ocean Alley, describing the track as "ooz[ing] summer vibes" and "transport[ing] you to a beachy setting".
The song was released on the same day as their album Coterie, and paired with the formal debut of Massive Records as a music label. [5] A music video for the song was also released on the same day. [6] The video features footage from the Six60 Saturdays concerts where Coterie performed as a support act. [7]
"Cool It Down" was released as the first single from the album in December 2021, and became a major hit in New Zealand in early 2022. [8] " Killing It Off" followed as the second single from the album in April after the success of "Cool It Down", [11] and in early September the band released a Māori language version of "Cool It Down" called "Purea"; translated with help from Tīmoti Kāretu.
Jul. 25—The Kokomo Park Band will perform the final Wednesday evening concert of its 121st season this week. The free concert, titled "Bird Watching," will be played in Highland Park, 900 W ...
Jul. 28—An old Kokomo church is about to be filled with song again. The former Galilean Missionary Baptist Church, 507 N. Union St., will soon become Kokomo's newest concert venue. The more than ...
The song was first announced by the band on TikTok on 14 November 2022. [3] " Deja Vu" and their song "Shame" were both released as singles on 18 November, paired with the announcement of the album.
After an 18-month hiatus, the MAGIC and Coterie trade shows returned to New York’s Jacob K. Javits Center for in-person events from Sept. 19 to 21. At both trade shows, new exhibitors and ...