After 45 years of myth, mystery, and anticipation, The Residents are taking their landmark 1979 album Eskimo on the road for the very first time. Each show will feature a full-length live performance of Eskimo – a theatrical, immersive experience reimagined from the original master recordings.
The “Eskimo Live! Tour” is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness one of the most enigmatic and influential art collectives in music history breathe new life into one of their most groundbreaking works.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.
About The Longest Johns:
I doubt any of Bristol’s The Longest Johns ever imagined they would be able to get so far on just four voices. In a few short years they have gone from singing sea shanties in a kitchen to International folk festivals, tours, TV appearances and gained a huge online following. With their third studio album Cures What Ails Ya, they bring a new mix of instruments and their own unique take on some folk standards, as well as introducing a collection of fantastic original songs.