The Best of the 80's, 90's and More! Shakedown gets you on the dance floor...and
keeps you there all night long. Covering bands such as Maroon 5, Four Non
Blondes, Billy Idol, Collective Soul, No Doubt, The Violent Femmes, The
Bodeans, Joan Jett, ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Jimmy Eat World, just
to name a few. Shakedown plays the
HITS YOU want to hear!
We strive to bring the highest level of quality entertainment to every
venue we play and do so by playing what YOU want to hear. By
combining experienced, dedicated musicians and an undeniable youthful
energy, Shakedown always leaves the crowd wanting
more.
Shakedown Rocks Wisconsin!
Book Shakedown today for your next event and see what
all the buzz is about!!
Select from over 2,000 original handcrafted bowls, sample delicious soups and breads from over 50 local chefs while listening to live music. Proceeds from your donation ($20 minimum per bowl including the Grab Bag Express, four bowl limits per person and $10 Kids' Bowls, no limit) will benefit food pantries and meal programs in the greater Milwaukee area.
Empty Bowls
Eighteen-year-old Ian Lafferty sets out on a cross country drive with his best
friends Lance and Felicia in order to lose his virginity to a red-hot babe he
met on the Internet. But the journey, filled wi
"Body of Lies" is based on "Washington Post" columnist David Ignatius' 2007
novel about a CIA operative, Roger Ferris, who uncovers a lead on a major
terrorist leader suspected to be operating out of J
Ry Cooder's California trilogy started purposefully and thematically with Chavez Ravine, turned old-time-radio wistful on My Name is Buddy, and now takes a complete header into the deep end for the concluding I, Flathead. Assuming the point of view
Genesis skipped Wisconsin during last year's reunion tour, but the three-DVD box set When In Rome 2007 spectacularly captures what we missed. Although original
frontman Peter Gabriel and guitarist Steve Hackett passed on this tour,
the incarnation
Michael Polaski’s Umami Moto is already a familiar dining spot in Brookfield, where it has gained note for its menu of Asian fusion. A second Umami Moto opened in downtown Milwaukee this summer, located on Milwaukee Street in the former Eve. This ti
The Painted Parrot (8028 W. National Ave.) is a fun, colorful restaurant that follows a Caribbean theme. Jamaican murals cover the walls and reggae music blasts from behind the large bar. The menu wanders through the Caribbean with a few Louisiana touches