Report from International Pop Overthrow in NYC

A good time was had by all at the IPO show on November 10, 2007. All the acts were great – even through it began with some performers playing solo without a backing band. Chris Breetveld had a good acoustic set that got the crowd’s attention and the next act, to my surprise was the great Lane Steinberg of Tan Sleeve. He was an amazing solo with near pefect syncing to an orchestral backdrop with “Happy Holidaze.” Then the club was transformed via flashback to 1981 with the tight new wave set by The Trend. The highlight of the set for me was the single “Mama Thought You Were A Nice Girl”. After a great set the room continued to rock with another reunited 80s band, Buddy Love (pictured above) as they sweated out an amazing bunch of high energy songs. After that Dave Bash, IPO founder introduced me to the audience and in turn I thanked him and introduced The Orion Experience to the stage. It was really cool for Dave to let me introduce an act — I hope to do it next year at IPO NYC!

2 thoughts to “Report from International Pop Overthrow in NYC”

  1. Thanks for mentioning Buddy Love. Playing music together is infinately better now (27 years later) than it was then. In fact, that’s what our new CD is called, “Now and Then” with new recordings and vintage period ones. Maybe we’ll actually sell some this time around!

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