Contact
General Manager:
Ruta Sepetys
Booking Agent:
Andrew Goodfriend/TKO
Press Contact:
Ken Phillips Group, www.kenphillipsgroup.com
Contact
General Manager:
Ruta Sepetys
Booking Agent:
Andrew Goodfriend/TKO
Press Contact:
Ken Phillips Group, www.kenphillipsgroup.com

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California State University Hayward, California
Mar 7 2009,9:00P
Orange County Performing Arts Center Costa Mesa, California
Apr 18 2009,8:00P
Fiesta Oyster Bake Festival (St. Mary’s University) San Antonio, Texas
Aug 8 2009,8:00P
Green Valley Gaming (outside) Henderson, Nevada
1. Four
2. My Own Worst Enemy
3. Down
4. Miserable
5. No Big Thing
6. Zip-Lock
7. Lovely Day
8. Perfect One
9. Quicksand
10. Happy
11. Best Is Yet to Come Undone
12. Place in the Sun
Band Name: Lit
Established: In 1990 as a metal-oriented band, under the name “Razzle”,
Place: California, CA
Genre: Rock
Members name: A. Jay Popoff, his guitar-playing brother Jeremy, bassist Kevin Baldes, and drummer Allen Shellenberger..
A major player throughout the post-grunge boom of the late ’90s, Lit featured the combined talents of frontman A. Jay Popoff, his guitar-playing brother Jeremy, bassist Kevin Baldes, and drummer Allen Shellenberger. The group formed in 1990 in Orange County, CA, where it initially performed metal-influenced music under the name Razzle. After changing their name, Lit began embracing a spunky brand of punk-pop that helped attract a local following in California.
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Lit is a rock band, based in Fullerton, California. The band was formed in 1990 as a metal-oriented band, under the name “Razzle”, and gained a large following. A few years later, the group changed its name to “Stain”, but due to another band owning the name, it changed its name to “Lit” in 1996. The group shot to stardom with the platinum album A Place in the Sun in 1999. A Place In The Sun yielded the smash single “My Own Worst Enemy,” which held the number one position for three months, and received a Billboard Music Award for the biggest Modern Rock Song of 1999. It was followed by “Zip-Lock” (which featured blink 182) and “Miserable”, the latter of which was among the top ten most played songs of 2000 and famously featured Pamela Anderson in the video. The band performed over 286 shows and toured worldwide in support of A Place in the Sun. In addition to the Vans Warped Tour and a coveted slot on Woodstock 1999, the band toured with The Offspring, Garbage, and No Doubt.
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