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Self-Proclaimed "Most Dangerous Artist In The World" to "Take Over" Kleinhans

by / Aug. 31, 2015 10am EST

On Monday, October 19, Just Ending Now a.k.a. Jeremy Jermaine Jerome will present an “interactive concert” titled A Grandeur Finale at Kleinhans Music Hall.

Listening to Jerome expound about why this show will be the most important show in the history of mankind is like watching the Macho Man Randy Savage (may he rest in peace) point into the camera as he explains to Mean Gene Okerlund how hard he’s going to kick Rowdy Roddy Piper’s (may he rest in peace) ass. The self-proclaimed “most dangerous artist in the world” had this to say about his “take over” of the iconic 2,500 seat venue:

“Everyone thinks you have to get paid right away but you have to pay your dues. You say you are who you are? Put your money where your mouth is. That’s what Jeremy Jerome does. Stop sitting there thinking you’re owed this but you’ve never even paid your dues yet. Let me earn your respect. Who comes out there with those kinds of manners? I’m saying earn, let me EARN it. Give me a chance to prove myself.”

This show will be the last in a series of shows from Jerome. His previous show took place at Babeville’s Asbury Hall in January. 

The talented yet widely unknown local musician, Art Lakewood, will open the show. Lakewood will present a sequence of meditative musical pieces designed specifically for the exceptional acoustic atmosphere of Kleinhans. 

self (destructive) from ROY Productions on Vimeo.

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