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AM @ Terminal 5 Terminal 5 Mar 19th 2010
When: Friday, Mar 19th at 7 pm
Where: Terminal 5
Source: eventful.com
Added by: ryan 2 years ago
Tags: live music, concerts, new york
Description Los Angeles-based musician AM has been invited by French electro-pop kings Air to open their first North American tour in three years. Kicking off March 13 in Miami, the jaunt will serve as the perfect launching pad for AM’s new album, Future Sons & Daughters, produced by Charles Newman (The Magnetic Fields). The run will end in AM’s hometown with a concert at the illustrious Walt Disney Concert Hall in L.A. As a Tulsa-born, New Orleans raised artist with a flare for distilling global musical influences into his own unique and infectious pop confections, AM’s genre-blurring music, while hard to classify, goes down as smooth as a Mai Tai on a tropical island. Creative Loafing succinctly put it, “AM has an uncanny knack for crafting pop songs shaken and stirred with Philly R&B, Motown soul, ’60s rock and folk, and Brazilian rhythms that get in your head and swirl around for a spell.

