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It was never $14.00, its $8.00, same as last time....
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I Have Never Been More Proud To Be CANADIAN!!
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Tragically Hip @ Lee's Palace Tonight....
$25.00 -box office opens at 5:00
all proceeds towards the Special Olympics
The Canada/Finland hockey game will be broadcast after the set.
Better start lining up now.....
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and thus the circle of life is complete....
Actually, it ends up at the Fosters Parents Plant, and eventually finds it way into the hands of underpriveleged alcoholic kids in third world countries.
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Wherdja see March 7th at Rancho listed?!
News to me, I'm pretty sure thats not happening!
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MarcO- is the Fat Cats show with Tyler at the same venue that the "Fat Burt" show was a few weeks ago? if not where?
Thanks
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anyone else see the Jimmy Swift Band play at the East Coast Music Awards yesterday on CBC? good stuff.
Anyone (MarcO) know if the Fat Cats are playing a show on the 9th in Dundas? I heard that Tyler might be sitting in on keys? Lemme know....
Cheers,
Darryn
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I think the other guy is Harry Potter....
ahhh, its been too long.
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I can for sure hold tix for you at the door, just email me your full name and how many tickets you need held, although I'm pretty sure there will be a good number of tickets held for the door anyway.
bnbtourmanage@hotmail.com
Happy Holidays All,
Darryn
Live Music in Kingston this Friday...
in Cavern Archive
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Hey All, if anyone is looking for a great show this Friday (March 8th) in Kingston, I highly recommend checking out the band "Bodega" who are playing at the Scherzo. Its sort of "psychedelic pop" music, with tones of early Neil Young, Beatles and Pink Floyd. Theyre opening a couple of shows on Burt tour later in the month too, and I guarantee you won't be dissapointed. This is what Now magazine in Toronto had to say about them in their "artists to watch in 2002" section earlier this year:
Bodega
"Andrew Rodriguez dropped off the rock 'n' roll radar for a while, but Bodega's return to the spotlight with a kickass sophomore album was well worth the wait. Rodriguez is a true charmer onstage, moving effortlessly between guitars and keyboards with endearing sweetness and quirky, self-effacing banter that make for energetic, interactive shows. And "Without A Plan" rocks, post-millennial Pink Floyd-style, combining psychedelia-tinged big-guitar rock songs and jangly, Beatlesish indie ballads. Luther Wright may be rebuilding The Wall, but Rodriguez is rewriting it."
Thanks for sitting through my commercial, I'll be most likely working the door, I hope to see some of you out...
Darryn