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Phoenix Band There Is No Us Set to Ignite Maynard James Keenan’s New Café

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Phoenix band There Is No Us to play Maynard James Keenan's new cafe

Photographer and musician Jim Louvau is set to merge two distinct art forms in an upcoming event in northern Arizona. The event, scheduled for Saturday night, will take place at Queen B Vinyl Cafe, a creative venue launched by Maynard James Keenan, famous for his work with the band Tool.

Louvau, recognized for his contributions to the local music scene as the frontman of the industrial band There Is No Us, will showcase his photography alongside live performances. This innovative fusion of visual art and music promises an immersive experience for attendees.

The Queen B Vinyl Cafe, located in Old Town Cottonwood, provides a dynamic backdrop for this unique artistic endeavor. Louvau’s engagement at the space highlights a growing trend of collaborative events that celebrate diverse creative expressions. Art lovers and music enthusiasts alike are expected to gather for this engaging evening.

As the event draws near, anticipation grows within the community for this celebration of local talent and collaboration.