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58th Street Shows is a music venue in Altoona, PA. It was founded in the summer of 2007 by Josh Roland. The venue is the basement of Christ Community Church (formally 58th Street United Methodist Church). The name was changed when 58th Street UMC and Schum Memorial UMC merged together. The first show at 58th Street was August 20, 2007. 58th Street Shows books 2 shows per month. Josh Roland has also worked with Brad Feathers and Ed Spencer to bring shows into this venue. 58th Street Shows has worked with many bands. Some include, Sound The Alarm, Driving East, The High Court, Dropout Year, Thieves and Villains, Signal The Escape, Another Found Self, and The Morning Of. Some of the record labels worked with include Victory Records (Bayside, The Sleeping, Silverstein), Geffen Records (Blink 182, Snoop Dog), The Militia Group (Cartel, Copeland), and Tragic Hero. 58th Street Shows offers affordable shows. Prices range from $4-$8. They also offer a lot of free shows. 58th Street Shows works with every local band in the Altoona Area, including The Hope Fallacy, Horse Drawn, Oli Oxin Free, We Are Forever, Chiara Grey, Cant Win Em' All, and many more. 58th Street Shows is known for mixing genres of the shows, with some shows including rap, punk/pop/, and hardcore all in one show.
More information on 58th Street Shows can be found on myspace at www.myspace.com/58thstreetshows. Here you will find updates on future shows, plus bands worked with.
Josh Roland's personal myspace can be found at www.myspace.com/kazra182.
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www.myspace.com/58thstreetshows www.myspace.com/kazra182
There have been many interviews done with musicians whom have worked with Josh Roland, along with Josh Roland himself. 207.255.95.126 (talk) 00:27, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
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