8/13/2021 The Tubes, Foundary on First, Phoenix, AZ


 10 years ago today...

August 13, 2011 - Phoenix, AZ 

The Tubes showcased their theatrical stage antics in a concert celebrating the 40th Anniversary of local rock radio station KDKB at the Foundary on First.
The Tubes were formed in San Francisco by a merger of members of two Phoenix-based bands, so they are typically considered favorite sons in Arizona. They were former favorites on KDKB, rock radio throughout from the 70s thru 90s, now using an alternative format.
A Tubes concert is performance art, as the band shuffles through multiple off-stage costume changes and treats each song as a mini stage play with campy acting and zany storytelling. The best known example is Tubes front man Fee Weebill taking on the role of Quay Lewd for the band's original signature song "White Punks On Dope." The Tubes later cracked Top 40 radio with chart-making hits "Talk To You Later" and "She's A Beauty."
Concert promoter Danny Zelisko hooked us up with comp tix, a setlist signed by the band and a meet & greet with Waybill.
Foundary On First hosted a few concerts in the downtown warehouse district but was short lived, shut down just a few months after its grand opening.



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