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June 11, 2009

Lo Pro

At the Whisky A Go-Go / Hollywood

By Natalie Perez

Lo ProSix years have gone by since the whereabouts of modern Rock N’ Roll act, Lo Pro. Now they so happened to reappear and make their music once again available to its listeners. Lo Pro performed at the Whisky in Hollywood and threw out a 45-minute set up consisting of old and new material. That got the crowd dancing and bobbing their heads to the beat of the music instantly. While interacting with the crowd is a common method for all concert performances, Lo Pro’s vocalist absolutely loved every minute jumping and screaming his heart and soul out through every song played.

Some tunes that got the crowd really entertained included, ‘Sunday’, ‘Texas’, ‘Breathe’, ‘Today’, Lo Proand ‘All I Have’, among other tunes that were highly entertaining. Lo Pro not only put on a good show but briefly spoke to the audience mentioning that not so far away, a follow-up is in the works! Leaving off exactly where the band left when they started.

Lo Pro is a combination of rockstars that just love what they do and deliver their music full on. No matter who may be listening in, or in this case watching.

myspace.com/lopromusic

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