The fourth incarnation of Bill Streeter's Lo-Fi Cherokee hit the street on Saturday, April 11, at 9 a.m. For the next eleven hours, videographers captured eighteen bands at eighteen Cherokee Street venues. This jam-packed day will be distilled into videos that will premiere next month at a red-carpet event at St. Matthew's Church. Photographer Steve Truesdell was on hand to document the artists.
Last to Go First to Show drummer Phil Valko.
Camerman Trent Hover shooting Whoa Thunder outside the Blue Pearl.
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Adria Nicole shopping in Don Carlos.
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Adria sings her way through the grocery store.
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The Pat Sajack Assassins in the old Hat Mart.
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A crowd gathers for the Assassins.
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Irene Allen performs at Yaqui's.
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Irene and Lo-Fi project director Bill Streeter take a selfie.
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Irene Allen warms up for her performance.
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Last to Go First to Show's Miriam Keller.
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Aaron DeClue works the micro dolly camera in St. Mathew.
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David and Sara Surkamp.
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Blank Generation performs in a tiny basement room of 2720.
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Blank Generation.
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What's a south-side music event without PBR?
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18 and Counting performs at Spoked Bikes and Stuff.
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The River Kittens perform at Earthbound.
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