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shainhouse

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  1. I do live in Amsterdam. Feel free to ask me directly if you need help.
  2. It's great. I've had it for three weeks now and I have to do up a review tonite. It's different, much more orchestral, less minimal, and in my opinion, better than Let It Die.
  3. Anybody know good bands from these areas? http://east.drownedinsound.com/
  4. Kae Sun backed by: What The Thunder Said & Vanderpark May 5th, 2007 Jimmy Jazz (52 McDonnell Street) Guelph, ON FREE, 10PM www.kaesunmusic.com www.whatthethundersaid.ca www.vanderpark.com HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE OUT!!!
  5. I know it's a bit premature, but I'll be swamped with work tomorrow at the Camden Crawl in London, so I wanted to wish all ya'll a happy 4/20. Enjoy whatever you intend on enjoying. Love, Shain Amsterdam/London
  6. I disagree with the 'right to bear arms' idea. Just me.
  7. this is so sad that we're accepting these events as a part of society nowadays. RIP to all those students.
  8. www.myspace.com/hospitalbombers (funny Amsterdam rock) www.myspace.com/iliketrains (post rock from Leeds) www.myspace.com/theyshoothorsesdontthey (good pop) www.myspace.com/ormondroyd (more good post-rock) www.myspace.com/stephenthomasgroup (spoken word) www.myspace.com/fredyv (fantastic funk from MTL) www.myspace.com/thewoodenstars (thank god they are back)
  9. I dig the Co Pilots and Rebekkah Higgs, definitely. www.myspace.com/prospectlane (UK indie rock) www.myspace.com/kaesun (a bit biased) www.myspace.com/cloudcult (minnesota pop) www.myspace.com/sieon (Belgian singer/songwriter)
  10. donate online here.. http://www.canadahelps.org/CharityProfilePage.aspx?CharityID=s90642
  11. Hope To See Everyone Out At The Show! The Skinny: Kae Sun Backed by What The Thunder Said w/ Vanderpark, Half Dozen Down & Chillin' Room Fri - May 4th @ Clinton's Tavern, Toronto, ON 8PM (early start), $10, 19+ Links: Kae Sun - http://www.myspace.com/kaesun WTTS - http://www.myspace.com/whatthethundersaidmusic Vanderpark - http://www.myspace.com/vanderpark Half Dozen Down - http://www.myspace.com/halfdozendown Chillin' Room - www.myspace.com/chillinroom (and I will be there) - Shain shain@lastpresslabel.com
  12. I love the creative direction Steve. really.
  13. I hope so.. More info is at www.allisjourney.ca
  14. A good ol' Leeds band.. ah the memories.
  15. - Below is the press release for a big benefit concert in support of the charity my sister founded and I help run. I hope anyone can make it, as the show will be terrific. If not, thanks for reading anyways! www.allisjourney.ca Young and renowned Canadian musicians perform at second annual Take My Hand fundraising concert benefiting The Princess Margaret Hospital Cell Therapy Program Tickets Now On Sale! For Immediate Release For Media Information: Vince J. Ciarlo Publicity & Public Relations Tel: 416-763-3783 Cell: 416-458-5090 Email: vciarlo@idirect.com Canadian artists, covering a rich and diverse range of musical styles and tastes will gather together at the Toronto Centre for the Arts on Thursday, May 3, 2007, for Take My Hand, the second annual Alli's Journey fundraising concert, benefiting The Princess Margaret Hospital Cell Therapy Program. From opera, classical, alternative and bluegrass to Broadway, cabaret, reggae, soul, and hip-hop, renowned Canadian music director David Warrack has programmed an evening of music to suit all musical tastes and styles, reflecting a variety of this country's musical talent. The evening features performances by a range of renowned and up and coming artists including: Renowned Canadian singer, television and stage actor Thom Allison; vocalist Lily Frost, singer/songwriter Matthew Barber; and the Andras Weber String Quartet; also Theresa Tova, award-winning actor, writer and singer; universally acclaimed lyric-tenor Mark Dubois; Nancy White, Queen of the Topical Song; Stone Fox, the Wexford Singers and Kae Sun, reggae, soul, funk, gospel and hip hop singer/songwriter. Television and stage actress Jackie Richardson and Toronto's Barenaked Ladies will appear in the concert in video presentations. Alli's Journey is a new charitable organization formed in tribute to Alli Shapiro-Amar, a young cancer patient who succumbed to Lymphoma in July 2006 at the age of 26. Alli's Journey supports education, research and support for young adults with cancer, a large segment of the population that is rarely recognized. This concert honours Dr. Armand Keating and the new Cell Therapy program at Princess Margaret Hospital. The Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) Cell Therapy Program, recently established under the leadership of Dr. Armand Keating, aims to treat cancers and other medical conditions by using specific cells from patients or donors rather than with drugs. Dr. Keating is an internationally recognized expert in stem cell transplantation and cell therapy. He established the largest stem cell transplantation program in Canada, was a senior scientist of the National Cancer Institute of Canada and holds leadership positions in professional organizations in stem cell transplantation and hematology as well as with the cell therapy program of the U.S. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. He is Director of Hematology, Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and holds the Gloria and Seymour Epstein Chair in Cell Therapy and Transplantation. For the past ten year, he was also Head of Medical Oncology and Hematology at PMH. Take My Hand will be held at the Toronto Centre for the Arts, Main Stage, 5040 Yonge Street. Tickets range from $50 - $150 and can be purchased through Ticketmaster, online at www.tickemaster.ca or by phone at 416-872-1111. For more information on Alli's Journey log on to www.allisjourney.ca or call 416-782-0057.
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