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Monkeywhale.com brings you live music

by Harvey Robinson on Saturday, November 28th, 2009
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A number of months ago.  I couldn’t tell you how many.  A number.  A band drove down from Asheville, NC who just really knocked our socks off.  They were unsigned, energetic, all living under same roof, had been in NY and toured Australia.  Now You See Them.  After the kitchen session was over they drove back up the mountain to that magical city of micro-breweries, music mavens and havens,  I got on the phone with the members of Holy Ghost Tent Revival.  I just thought, these guys would sound great together.

Come out tonight at 8pm at the Blind Tiger and help us celebrate as monkeywhale.com and Good Ship Records present two fantastic bands: Holy Ghost Tent Revival and Now You See Them.

$5 with a canned food donation or $7 without.  All canned donations go to the Salvation Army.

Put on your dancing shoes.

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