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Blue Oyster Cult
Friday, March 22nd at 7:00pm PST
Online sale ends: 03/22/13 at 6:00pm PST
M15 Concert Bar & Grill
9022 Pulsar Ct. STE H
Corona, CA 92883
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Spanning three decades, Blue Oyster Cult has a long and storied history. The band got its start in the late ’60s on Long Island, New York, as the Soft White Underbelly, but each member had been involved in bands previously in high school and college, before ending up in the “right place at the right time” to create the beginnings of Blue Oyster Cult.

The threads that eventually wove together to create Blue Oyster Cult got their start in upstate New York.

Long Island native Donald Roeser and Albert Bouchard (of Watertown, New York) met at Clarkson College, in Potsdam, NY. The two were introduced by a mutual friend, Bruce Abbott (who later co-authored “Golden Age of Leather” with Donald). With Abbott and two other friends, they formed “The Disciples” and played college parties and local beer halls. The next year, the band reformed and played the same circuits as “Travesty” (named after the Blues Project album). Through all this, their studies fell by the wayside, and both Albert and Donald decided to quit college to concentrate on playing music full-time.

Eventually “Travesty” broke up, Donald and Albert took seperate paths for a while. Donald went back to Long Island, and Albert took a musical opportunity in Chicago. After moving there, though, the band fizzled, and Albert returned to NY and joined Donald. In the meantime, Donald had been jamming with local musicians, and had met a person that would become very influential in their future: Sandy Pearlman. 
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Note: M15 does not allow re-entry after one leaves the venue.

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7:00pm to 2:00am
Doors open at 7:00pm

General Admission: $25.00
Section B: $65.00
Section C: $45.00

Age
All Ages

M15 Concert Bar &amp; Grill<br> 9022 Pulsar Ct. STE H<br> Corona, 92883

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951.200.4465

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