NewsFebruary 16, 1995
Smoke machines, confetti cannons and strobe lights will get a workout when Strutter, a KISS tribute band, takes the stage Tuesday at Big Al's Night Club. Named for a popular KISS song, Strutter plays more than 200 shows a year. "They are well known for being the closest thing you can get to KISS without actually being at a KISS concert," said Tim Scheper, the concert promoter...

Smoke machines, confetti cannons and strobe lights will get a workout when Strutter, a KISS tribute band, takes the stage Tuesday at Big Al's Night Club.

Named for a popular KISS song, Strutter plays more than 200 shows a year.

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"They are well known for being the closest thing you can get to KISS without actually being at a KISS concert," said Tim Scheper, the concert promoter.

Doors will open at 8 p.m. Admission is $5. You must be 21 to enter.

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