Music
Tani Diakite and FriendsMarch 19, 2004 Tani is a singer and kamele ngoni player from Mali, West Africa. Since |
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Kids Open Mic!!March 14, 2004 This open mic will run from 2 - 4 pm and is open to any kid who wants to perform. Music, dance, spoken word, etc, etc. So, kids, get your act together and come on down! |
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The FrogsMarch 13, 2004 The Frogs are a Milwaukee based cult band. Not for the faint of heart, The Frogs are known for their \"anything goes\" attitude towards performance. |
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The Theramones w/ OptometriMarch 12, 2004 The Theramones have deconstructed the music of the Ramones and reassembled it in a different conceptual workshop using a different set of tools (including theremin and keytar) and according to a... [more] |
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Nob Hill BoysMarch 6, 2004 Bluegrass. Great harmonies, great playing...The Nob Hill Boys always serve up a high energy set. |
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AJ Love TrioMarch 5, 2004 AJ Love returns with his trio, featuring Casey Wright on drums. |
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Tin Ceiling w/ Rev. Eddie DangerFebruary 28, 2004 Tin Ceiling is a five piece band from Madison billing itself as Alt-Americana, an eclectic blend of folk, country and rock that will be sure to get your foot tapping and a sneaky grin on your face... [more] |
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Sam Shaber w/ Kristin RonneFebruary 27, 2004 \'Folk-Influenced Pop\' is how Sam Shaber describes her music. Her soulful vocals, strong guitar playing, and rich but unfussy songs really grab your ear and make an impression. |
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No Earth Duo w/ special guest Paul BakerFebruary 21, 2004 No Earth Duo: |
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Frankie Lee and Andy EwenFebruary 20, 2004 Frankie has been playing harmonica in Madison\'s blue\'s scene for the past 25 years. |
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Freddy Faggot w/ Sreaming Cyn Cyn and PonsFebruary 14, 2004 Mr. Faggot is known for both his solo work and his contributions to Madison\'s \"Brat.\" This intimate show will showcase his unique insightful songwriting. |
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Shauna Wells, Chris Plata and Marques BovreFebruary 13, 2004 Marques Bovre, Cris Plata and Shauna Wells team up to give you a great |
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David MuellerFebruary 8, 2004 Come on down and meet the artist. The reception will run from 6 - 8 pm and, as always, it is free and open to the public. |
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Day 2.. Eugene Chadbourne -- Chadfest!February 7, 2004 Eugene Chadbourne will be presenting three Madison concerts to celebrate.. himself! The first two nights are at Mother Fool\'s and the third is at Nottingham Co-op. |
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Eugene Chadbourne -- Chadfest!February 6, 2004 Eugene Chadbourne will be presenting three Madison concerts to celebrate.. himself! The first two nights are at Mother Fool\'s and the third is at Nottingham Co-op. |
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Castle OldChair w/ Amelia RoykoJanuary 31, 2004 Castle Oldchair is a pretty cool outfit out of Indiana. |
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Yid ViciousJanuary 30, 2004 For seven or eight years now, Wisconsin klezmer juggernaut Yid Vicious has been serving the community by helping it cast aside its mid-winter doldrums...with KLEZMER! |
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Seth Blair solo, Biff Blumfumgagnge solo, and DJ B-Ray!January 23, 2004 Very special \'triple solo bill.\' Seth Blair (Reptile Palace Orchestra) will sing and play cello and bring the room to a halt with his incredible wordplay and talent. |
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Big Breakfast w/Graham LindseyJanuary 17, 2004 Based out of Chicago IL., Big Breakfast got rolling back in 1999 when songwriter Peter Joly teamed up with multi-instrumentalist Jon Williams. |
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Captain YonderJanuary 16, 2004 Captain Yonder was an anomalous man, but we will persistently confront the half-truths and speculations that have begun to exaggerate and sometimes soil his memory. |
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MiLkBabYw/ Stephanie RearickJanuary 10, 2004 This will be a special show as Tracee Westmoreland will be joining MiLkBabY for the first time in two years. |
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Tomato BoxJanuary 9, 2004 Tomato Box: A vigorously creative jazz-battle between |
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Sam Shaber w/ Marianne FlemmingDecember 20, 2003 Folk-Influenced Pop is how Sam Shaber describes her music. |
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Fuzzy LogicDecember 19, 2003 In 1995 Biff Blumfumgagne, Tom Hamer, and R. |
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The FrogsDecember 12, 2003 The Frogs are a Milwaukee cult-rock band. The shows are unpredictable but always entertaining. |