Docdef Productions staged their monthly
gig at Route 196 in Quezon City; and it promised to be a heck of a
Friday night to, at least, remember this September. This time, it was
called Eurythmic.
This became the first one I witnessed
Rob and The Hitmen, a pop rock band who could barely go soul with the
resemblance of Jensen and The Flips.
But apart from that, it was a birthday
salubong for the young singer-songwriter Neala Medina as she turned
24 past midnight.
Also, Ube, Farewell Fair Weather,
Gideon, and Banna Harbera played for Docdef during the evening.
Capping up the night were the synth-pop
Paranoid City, who just punched their ticket to play for Zandari
Festa a week later.
(All photos of the performers during the evening, except from Paranoid City, were from Giography and used with permission.)
Author: slickmaster | © 2016 september twenty-eight productions
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