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| Music Review: A Fine How Do You Do by Maybe August |
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Webmaster Rick has been raving about Maybe August's "A Fine How Do You Do" ever since he received the CD way back in, oh, I don't know, maybe August? So why didn't he write the !@#% review himself? I'll tell you why. Because writing is hard. Writing is painful. Writing is an exercise in tortured adjectivity (ok, that's not even a word. I just made that up.). But most of all, writing reviews is a time-sucker matched only by forum loitering and video games. You don't want to wank-off the first thing that comes out of your your noodle 'cause you'll regret it in the morning. But if you wait for inspiration to strike you'll keep everybody waiting....and waiting....until the band has broken up and moved on to their respective retirement properties Up North (see, here in Michigan we capitalize "Up North"). With that in mind, let's open the oven on this half-baked pastie of a review and see what's cookin' inside (copious amounts of extraneous commentary included ).
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| Why you should support the The Webcaster Alliance |
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sonicdisturbance writes  A group of Internet Radio Stations have banded together to protect their ability to broadcast independent music online without going broke due to artificial economic barriers created by R.I.A.A. and their friends in corporate radio. I'd like to share with you a few reasons why I think we all need to support the The Webcaster Alliance and their fight against the R.I.A.A. Your access to a wider market in the future as an independent artist is at stake. Click "Read More" below.
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| Cancer and hunger benefit show |
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timmytan writes
Come down and celebrate a XXX-mas on Cass ave @ Alvin's in Detroit on Saturday, Dec 13th.
Featuring performaces by TroubleMan (detroit),
Ettison Clio (East Lansing) & Maryz Eyez (Kalamazoo).
Please bring a canned good to donate. GREAT prizes to be raffled off, free stuff, a dirty santa and much more.
portion of the proceeds to benefit The McCarty Cancer Foundation and Gleaners Food Bank. Presented by The McCarty Cancer Foundation, Aural Pleasure Music and Sexboy-Rz records. A party to not miss!!!!!!
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| Music Community Jams to Help Toys For Tots |
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narrow7 writes
The holiday season is quickly sneaking up on us, but area musicians are getting into the Christmas spirit a little early. On Saturday, November 29th eleven musical acts from mid-Michigan will gather together at The Old Town Bar & Grill, 109 E. Main St., Brooklyn, to sponsor a Toys For Tots Benefit Jam. This is a great opportunity to listen to some of the premier live bands in the area, and at the same time help Toys For Tots help many needy children have a Merry Christmas! Click "Read More" below for details.
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| Space Nelson to open for Symphony X @ the Shelter, Dec 7th |
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jupo writes  Space Nelson has landed the opening spot for the progressive rock band Symphony X at The Shelter, the Detroit stop of their North American tour. Space Nelson will start the night off at 8 p.m. Also performing will be The Devin Townsend Band (former lead singer on Steve Vai's "Sex and Religion" album). Click "Read More" for links and ticket information.
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| DEC - Webcaster Alliance Benefit Show Review |
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sonicdisturbance writes Hamtramck -
There is a war coming. The RIAA is on one side, and Freedom of Musical choice is on the other. So the DEC – (Detroit Electronica Coalition) is spearheading the local fight. Fast Forward to Paychecks where Industrial and Electronica take over the stage... Click "Read More" below for reviews and important links.
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| Detroit Hip Hop Artist Hush Signs to Geffen |
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Detroit - Hip hop artist Hush just signed a multi-record deal with Geffen Records. The Detroit resident celebrated with a private party at downtown Detroit nightclub Alvin's over the weekend. Guests included Detroit Red Wings Darren McCarty, legendary producer Mike E. Clark and representatives from The Detroit Pistons and Fox Sports Net. You can catch Hush in televised promotional spots for The Detroit Pistons on Fox Sports Net each week. Hush's debut CD on Geffen will drop in March 2004. He is also featured prominently in the new Elmore Leonard novel "Mister Paradise" to be published in January 2004. photo by Scott Sprague
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| December 5th Benefit for Diegrinder Guitarist Steve Kapo's Family |
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12floz writes Hayloft Liquor Stand
There will be a show to benefit the wife and son of local band DieGrinder, Guitarist, Steve Kapo who sadly passed away on November 19, 2003. There will be a ton of bands there to play in Steve's honor including:
Last,
Superhero,
Deaf Go Blind,
Proper Villains,
Ray Street Park,
Super TC,
DieGrinder
18 & over welcome
Doors open at 8pm
Cover is $5 (21 & over) $8 (18-20) Click Read More for details.
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