EDIT: Josiah Leming's opening for the Duhks, who are not '90s has-beens, as noted in the comments. Days of the New are scheduled for December 12 at 4620.
Josiah Leming seems to be taking the (very) long road to the superstardom some people predicted for him after his tearful stint on American Idol in 2007. (An entry on his MySpace blog this summer indicates that poor judgment may have something to do with it: "In the past year I've been a lot of places, seen a lot of people, had a lot of chances, and made very very very few right choices.") The Morristown native's debut album, expected to be released last year on Warner Bros., still hasn't materialized--a second EP came out with no press attention late last month--and he just finished a month-long tour opening for '90s used-to-bes Better Than Ezra.
He's playing 4620 Revisited in Bearden on Friday night, opening for more '90s used-to-bes in Days of the New.
(Any questions about how I feel about Leming's prospects can be answered here.)
Josiah Leming seems to be taking the (very) long road to the superstardom some people predicted for him after his tearful stint on American Idol in 2007. (An entry on his MySpace blog this summer indicates that poor judgment may have something to do with it: "In the past year I've been a lot of places, seen a lot of people, had a lot of chances, and made very very very few right choices.") The Morristown native's debut album, expected to be released last year on Warner Bros., still hasn't materialized--a second EP came out with no press attention late last month--and he just finished a month-long tour opening for '90s used-to-bes Better Than Ezra.
He's playing 4620 Revisited in Bearden on Friday night, opening for more '90s used-to-bes in Days of the New.
(Any questions about how I feel about Leming's prospects can be answered here.)



Doh! I thought he was playing with Canadian Americana band The Duhks for this show??
Doh's on me. You're right.