Archive for June, 2008
Louisiana Book Festival . Baton Rouge Blues Festival
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.:: 225BatonRouge.com ::. Best of 225 finalists
Officially announced for the tour already are SLAYER , TRIVIUM and MASTODON .
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AMON AMARTH added to Unholy Alliance III in Europe (SLAYER …
will they be driven mad by lunatik , or blown away by foolkiller? international crises and extradimensional warfare abound! the secret of omega the unknown! asgardians, androids and guys with wings on their heads! …
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As you might have guessed, Devo whipped it good. Tom Tom Club @ McCarren Park Pool – 06.26.2008.
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Devo | Tom Tom Club | Dan Deacon | New York Music Photographer …
As you might have guessed, Devo whipped it good. Tom Tom Club @ McCarren Park Pool – 06.26.2008
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Back home in New York City, French Kicks and The Walkmen share a rehearsal space and blessed are those who share a wall or a floor with that place. If there are neighbors – and that’s not anything that’s for sure – they are treated with …
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French Kicks: Growing Older With Growing Up recorded Jun 27, 2008
Talk to Stewart D’Arrieta (of Belly of a Drunken Piano ) and That 1 Guy. 9:30 pm: Gilberto Gil @ Théâtre Maisonneuve. Got my hopes up from eavesdropping on the soundcheck, in which they played Jorge Ben’s “Ponta de Lanca Africano.
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Settled In Shipping: Jazzfest 2008 – Day 1
Talk to Stewart D’Arrieta (of Belly of a Drunken Piano ) and That 1 Guy. 9:30 pm: Gilberto Gil @ Théâtre Maisonneuve
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Settled In Shipping: Jazzfest 2008 – Day 1
Angelo Kelly – Lost Sons (2008) Pop | MP3 192 Kbps VBR | 60 MB |. Track list: 01-smile_for_the_picture 02-alone 03-out_there 04-reconsider 05-stay_like_a_child 06-nothing 07-lost_sons 08-open_your_eyes 09-dance 10-waves_come_and_go …
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John David Earnest has devoted most of his long compositional career to music for orchestra, song cycles, and choral music. The current disc contains about half of his chamber music







