Locke: Live at Club Moscow

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Locke: Live at Club Moscow [1] was filmed live on August 21st, 2016 [2] when Locke took the stage of "Club Moscow" [3] at Los Angeles' legendary Boardner's by La Belle. This was the final show of the "Blue Heart" era promoting his debut EP of the same title. The setlist includes a special performance of Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze." In addition to his backing band The Keys (Nick Jordan and Daniel Rudd) this concert features guest appearances from vocalist Kaleena Zanders and guitarist Travis Lee Stephenson. The film can be seen on YouTube.

Doug Locke American singer, songwriter, model and actor

Doug Locke is an American singer, songwriter, model and actor. As a recording artist, he is known mononymously as Locke. Locke was born in Houston, Texas to Gene and Aubrey Locke. 

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Contents

Setlist

  1. "#ThisCouldBeUs" [4]
  2. "Give It Up"
  3. "Style On Fleek" [5]
  4. "Rendezvous"
  5. "Trojans"
  6. "Purple Haze"
  7. "KING" [6]

Personnel

Main

Band

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