
Kaada/Patton Live
Music
Overview
Kaada/Patton Live is a DVD of the collaboration between Mike Patton and John Kaada that was released on November 20, 2007. The DVD features a live performance of the music from the album Romances from Roskilde Festival 2005 (July 3rd). The entire concert is in black & white.
Top Cast


Mike Patton
Mike Patton
Himself (Electronics, percussion, vocals)
Mike Patton
Himself (Electronics, percussion, vocals)


John Erik Kaada
John Erik Kaada
Himself (Keyboards, vocals)
John Erik Kaada
Himself (Keyboards, vocals)
Erland Dahlen
Erland Dahlen
Himself (Percussion, xylophone, vocals)
Erland Dahlen
Himself (Percussion, xylophone, vocals)
Børge Fjordheim
Børge Fjordheim
Himself (Drums, vocals)
Børge Fjordheim
Himself (Drums, vocals)
Hallvard Wennersberg Hagen
Hallvard Wennersberg Hagen
Himself (Electronics)
Hallvard Wennersberg Hagen
Himself (Electronics)
Øyvind Storesund
Øyvind Storesund
Himself (Bass, whistling)
Øyvind Storesund
Himself (Bass, whistling)
Geir Sundstøl
Geir Sundstøl
Himself (Guitar, lapsteel guitar, vocals)
Geir Sundstøl
Himself (Guitar, lapsteel guitar, vocals)
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