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After Turkey Jam

by Carolyn DeBerry on Saturday, November 29th, 2008
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Eating the Invaders and the Tim Betts Band played Thursday night at the Blind Tiger in Greensboro. It was a lively, damn good sounding evening for everyone lucky enough to wrap up their Thanksgiving with music and friends.

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