Streetlight Manifesto band members and touring history
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American ska band Streetlight Manifesto has gone through a series of major lineup changes since their inception. The only band member to play on every recording is frontman and songwriter Tomas Kalnoky. However, at the group's inception, there was no formal band to speak of, merely a group of musicians that Kalnoky knew who helped him record a four-track demo, including drummer Paul Lowndes and saxophone player Pete Sibilia, who were replaced by Stuart Karmatz and Jim Conti, respectively. Jamie Egan, who played trombone in Catch 22 with Kalnoky and bassist Josh Ansley, played both trombone and trumpet on Streetlight's self-titled demo and their first full-length, Everything Goes Numb, and, unable to play both simultaneously for live shows, the group recruited trombonist Mike Soprano, a former member of post-Kalnoky Catch 22. Since Karmatz left the band immediately after the recording of Everything Goes Numb, his replacement Chris Thatcher, along with Kalnoky, Conti, and Soprano were members of the original touring lineup of the band.
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[edit] Band members and touring history
(2002) Streetlight Manifesto Demo |
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(2003) Everything Goes Numb |
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(2003-2004) Live |
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(2004-2005) Live |
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(2005-2006) Live |
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(2005-2006) Keasbey Nights |
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(2006-2007) Live |
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(2007-Present) Somewhere in the Between |
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[edit] Tours
[edit] 2004
They'll Never Tour Tour
- July 7 - August 29
- Support from Big D and the Kids Table
[edit] 2005
Ska is Dead 2 Tour
- January 29 - March 17
- Joint headlining with Voodoo Glow Skulls
- Support from MU330
Europe Tour
- April 17 - May 13
- First tour outside of North America
- First European tour
- Support from Phinius Gage, Midnight Crazies
- Shows in: England, Scotland, Wales, France, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland
Tour Between the Other Two Tours Tour
- May 31 - June 18
- Support from Gym Class Heroes and Whole Wheat Bread (WWB US Only)
No One Quit Since Last Tour Tour
- September 12 - October 9
- Support from Bedouin Soundclash and Whole Wheat Bread
No Child Left Behind Tour
- October 20 - November 23
- Second European tour
- English support from Uncle Brian and $up and Midnight Crazies
- Shows in: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Netherlands and England
Please Stop Robbing Us Tour
- November 26 - December 02
- Support from The Tossers and Maladroit Mafia (mm in SC)
[edit] 2006
- May 6
- Fall Out Boy headlining
This Better Work or We Are Dead! Tour 2006
- May 8 - May 20
- The Aquabats headlining
- Support from No Trigger
Summer Tour
- July 1 - August 13
- Reel Big Fish and MxPx headlining
- Support from Whole Wheat Bread, Transition, and Tom Brousseau
Fall of Ska Tour
- October 24 - December 1
- Reel Big Fish headlining
- Support from Suburban Legends and Westbound Train
Light of Day 7
- December 3
- Starland Ballroom
- Support from MC Lars and Nun the Less and Conspicuous Consumption
[edit] 2007
Shout It Loud Tour
- July 3 - August 26
- Reel Big Fish and Less Than Jake headlining
- Support from Against All Authority
Somewhere in the Between Tour[1]
- November 5 - December 4
- Support from Suburban Legends and The Stitch Up[2]
Australia 2007 Tour[3]
- December 7 - December 14
- Reel Big Fish and Less than Jake headlining
[edit] 2008
Somewhere in the Between Tour Leg Two
- January 3 - January 12
- Support from The Stitch Up
Europe 2008 Tour
- January 14 - March 2
- Reel Big Fish headlining, Sonic Boom Six opening
41 days and 41 nights of Tour
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Members: Tomas Kalnoky • Mike Brown • Jim Conti • Peter McCullaugh • Mike Soprano • Matt Stewart • Chris Thatcher Former members: Stuart Karmatz • Pete Sibilia • Paul Lowndes • Josh Ansley • Jamie Egan • Dan Ross • Chris Paszik • Delano Bonner |
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Streetlight Manifesto Discography | |
Streetlight Manifesto Demo (2002) • Everything Goes Numb (2003) • Keasbey Nights (2006) • Somewhere in the Between (2007) | |
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