NEW YORK (Top40 Charts/ I AM PR Agency) Urban rock band, White House Band, announces today the cancellation of its Nashville Tour date on June 18th at The Muse, due to illness. The show was set to be the third date of the Rap Rocks Tour, which kicked off in Washington DC on June 9th, and headed to Baltimore on June 10th.
'I'm very sorry to anyone who was expected to see at the shows' says David E Beats, the lead and only official member of The White House Band.
The show will be rescheduled to a later date and all purchased tickets will be honored. The Rap Rocks Tour will continue on July 7th in NYC at the Studio at Webster Hall with Mickey Factz. Tickets are currently available for purchase via: https://www.etix.com/ticket/online/performanceSearch.jsp? ...
For more information about the Rap Rocks Tour, please visit www.raprocks.net
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About White House Band
Brooklyn-based, White House Band is a loud, captivating, and energetic one-man band combining Rap, Hard Rock and Blues in its recordings. Since the formation in February 2010, the band has performed at the Time Out NY Make Music festival, headlined The DIY Bushwick Music Festival, participated in The YUME Fest, CMJ 2010, SXSW 2011. Among its music influences, the band lists Black Sabbath, Miles Davis, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Buddy Rich, Metallica, and Guitar players like Eric Johnson, Marty Friedman, Jimmy Page and of course Hendrix. The band released the debut EP 'The Method' on July 15th 2010 and has been touring locally in support of the EP. 'The Stimulus Package EP' was released on February 14th, 2011.