Local Music Spotlights

Rock

Curb Service

Starting off by writing and singing for a short-lived band named King Pelican in 1993, Curb Service is recognized as being one of the great local acts in the area. Guitarist and song writer Larry Gates has two albums, 2007's "Little Red Recovery Room" and "Fly Casual," which was written, recorded, and produced by Gates. Curb Service's sound can be compared to Beck and Soul Coughing with the use of turntables, combining of different beats, and catchy pop hooks. Playing gigs at venues including The Highdive, the Bitter End in New York, and the Abbey Pub and Millennium Park in ... Full profile (new window) »

Elsinore

Elsinore is a Midwestern band at the end of a transition. After spending 3 years playing Americana/Folk music with an acoustic guitar, hand drums, and an easy-listening state of mind, the band decided to turn up knobs and land comfortably in the indie/art rock genre. Heavy riffs, foot-tapping choruses, and tasteful pop hooks fill in the holes from their Americana deconstruction. They're on track to release a brand new album this year which will keep them on the road. Their music is most commonly compared to Radiohead, Wilco, Spoon, Fleet Foxes, and Arcade Fire. This is a band putting more ... Full profile (new window) »

Headlights

Headlights is an indie-pop/rock band hailing Champaign-Urbana. The band came into being when former Absinthe Blind members Erin Fein and Brett Sanderson formed a short-lived guitar-less band, Orphans, after the break up of their former band. Soon after the formation of Orphans, Tristan Wraight (who had been touring as a guitarist with Maserati) joined Fein and Sanderson and began songwriting. In the spring of 2004, Headlights was born. The band’s first release was The Enemies EP (2004), and their first full-length album, Kill Them With Kindness, was released in August 2006. Headlights has been received very warmly across ... Full profile (new window) »

New Ruins

"We Make Our Own Bad Luck" is the new album from Illinois paranormal act New Ruins, the follow-up to their first release, "The Sound They Make", from 2007. Droning acoustic/electric rock haunted by rural spectres, songs rendered in sepia-tone, but updated with DIY studio machinations. Since their debut the original duo of songwriters J. Caleb Means and Elzie Sexton has expanded into a quintet, featuring bassist/multi-instrumentalist Paul Chastain (Velvet Crush, Matthew Sweet, Parasol Mail Order), drummer Roy Ewing (Braid, Very Secretary, Parasol Mail Order), and Andrew Davidson (Tractor Kings, Chemicals) on bass and auxiliary percussion. New Ruins is a band ... Full profile (new window) »

Santa

Stan McConnell began Santa with his cousin Mack McConnell, who also plays guitar. In spring 2006, four other members joined the band and performed their first show, also releasing an EP entitled "Santa EP." As is the story with many bands, the lineup didn't stay very static, as the band lost two of its members. The band's current lineup is Stan and Mack McConnell, keyboardist Tommy Trafton, Otto Stuparitz on bass and Steve Plock on drums. The band can be seen performing all around the CU community as has also toured around the midwest. To date, the group has release two albums, ... Full profile (new window) »

Zmick

Zmick is a progressive/live improvisational band that was born in the heart of Urbana, Illinois. The band formed when drummer Kris Ahrens and guitarist Dan McLean decided to leave Chicago and move down to Urbana, Illinois, to play music with long time friend and self taught bassist/composer Dan Wonsover, and jazz pianist/math prodigy Jack Scheff. The four musicians, who are huge fans of both elaborately composed progressive rock and jazz music, and broad appealing "catchy vocal music", have been fusing the two different styles together with strong groove orientated rhythms since they started Zmick. After going through several line-up changes over ... Full profile (new window) »

Folk/Acoustic

Carl Hauck

Having recorded his first two albums before entering college, Carl Hauck (2004) and Something to Laugh About (2005), solo artist Carl Hauck steals his listeners away with his vocals and guitar playing. Under the influences of artists such as M. Ward and Bon Iver, his music can be compared to Iron and Wine and Sufjan Stevens, among others. Hauck started off his local career by performing at the Canopy Club open mic. He has had the pleasure performing at local venues such as Red Herring and Mike and Molly’s, and has had the opportunity to play with local favorites such ... Full profile (new window) »

Casados

Built around the husband-and-wife team of Heather Dillon and Nic Dillon, Casados' music is lush, luminous alternative-folk. Since beginning the project in 2005, the duo has frequently invited both friends and acquaintances to perform with them. One month, they might have seven people on stage; the next month it's two. One show, you'll see a banjo; the next, you'll see an accordion. After releasing an EP in 2007 and traveling the length and breadth of America, the duo decided it was time to sit down and make a proper album. In the process of recording, many things happened. First, Nic suffered ... Full profile (new window) »

Corn Desert Ramblers

The Corn Desert Ramblers are a local band to Champaign-Urbana with all of their members living in or around the downtown Urbana area and Rantoul. They played their first show with the current lineup booked as the Flat Land String Band at the Iron Post in November, 2006. Sam Payne (guitar) joined the original group in January ’06, which previously featured Dave Soucek (banjo), Lee Roberts (bass), and Dustin Norder (mandolin). Rounding out the band, and solidifying the current lineup, Dan Andree (fiddle) was added after he met Dustin and Sam playing on the quad in Sep. '06 and Bob ... Full profile (new window) »

Hathaways

Hathaways is a brother-sister duo from tiny Rossville, IL. Elder sibling Kate has been writing and performing since 2001, but after prodigiously-talented James revealed his ability to perform his sister's compositions, the two began to collaborate in 2006. Since James had already developed into an accomplished guitar player, Kate was freed to incorporate another passion, the charango, into their instrumentation. Under the tutelage of mentor Tom Turino, Kate had learned to play this small, ten-stringed folk instrument of the Peruvian Andes while studying ethnomusicology at the University of Illinois. Between the unique and beautiful texture of the charango, James' skillful acoustic ... Full profile (new window) »

Jon-A-Thon Childers

Jonathon Childers' sound (pronounced JON-A-THON, like a MAR-A-THON) has been described as folky and fierce, raspy and raw, and acoustic and determined. Childers has been playing live music since he picked up a guitar in high school when he fronted grunge and rock influenced bands Mönster Puke and The Dead Brothers. His first foray into song writing came when he, bassist Evan Michel and backup guitarist Mike Brendel formed the band Store in a Cool Place, deciding to write and record an album instead of appearing in their school's product of Godspell. The band released their one and only ... Full profile (new window) »

DJs

DJ Belly

DJ Belly is a producer/DJ/promoter out of the Champaign Urbana area. He's been rockin decks and diggin crates for a little over 2 years now. In the past two years he has had the fortune to share stages across the country with acts like The Roots, Wu Tang Clan, Lupe Fiasco, Yin Yang Twins, Psalm One, Manifest, Krukid, Supastition, Mathien, Prime, Finale, DJ Bozak, and a ton of others. He regularly DJ for regional acts including Text, Cornbread, Jonah, I2K, Krukid, and Agnet Mos. Also check out DUBSTEP MASSACRE, a night he promotes at Cowboy Monkey once a ... Full profile (new window) »

DJ Kosmo

Spinning on 1200 turntables and the mic from Hip-hop, R&B, dance, and house music, Dj Kosmo has many styles that spill over the Champaign-Urbana area. Just like many Dj’s, he stated off by making mix tapes from home and got his first break at a local club. He has shared his creativity at local venues such as Radio Maria, Fubar, Chester Street, Boltini, Cowboy Monkey, and Soma. For over 5 years he has been placed at Cowboy Monkey’s old school showcase called “Hit and Run,” with guest dj’s such as Bozak, Eddie Acid, Spinnerty, Reonate, and J-Phlip, Wonderbread, and D-Lo. ... Full profile (new window) »

DJ Mertz

DJ Mertz has been spinning in the Champaign-Urbana area for the last six years. He began spinning while he was in law school here at the University of Illinois. Mertz has since finished law school and is working here for the University, but continues to DJ locally. You can find him at Boltini Lounge every Friday night. Mertz mainly spins house music, but a lot of his work mixes a wide range of genres. You can find some of his mixes including "Back in the Box" at Exile on Main Street. Besides DJing, Mertz is also very active in ... Full profile (new window) »

DJ Delayney

DJ Delayney spins a wide variety of music at local clubs on a weekly basis. He is the featured DJ at the High Dive every Friday night. Delayney can also be found at the High Dive Wednesday nights as well, spinning a great mix of house, hip-hop, R&B, reggae, and old school dance tunes. He has been a big part of the local club scene since 2001 when he started playing at a now defunct bar, Two Main. Nominated for a Local Music Award in 2007, Delayney has proven himself to be one of the best DJs in the ... Full profile (new window) »

DJ LEGTWO

With the influence of DJ's Spinnerty, Bozak, and Otter, DJ LEGTWO has been bringing his scratching of beats to our local Boltini Lounge, every Wednesday at 9pm. With his month long residency start at Cowboy Monkey, Larry Gates is now producing a mix tape EP with local emcee Text. Gates is also known from local band Curb Service, with albums Little Red Recovery Room and Fly Casual that have been both produced and written by him. His sound comes from playing on 2 Technics 1200s and Serato Scratch Live, where his beats and familiar voices of Nas, Public Enemy, ... Full profile (new window) »

DJ Substr8

DJ Substr8 is a member of the local underground electronic music collective known as the 217 Mafia. After picking up his decks about five years ago, Substr8 has explored several different styles of music, but his primary focus is currently dubstep. Characterized by loads of sub-friendly bass, dubstep is a fusion of several different styles of electronic and analog music. The robust nature of dubstep includes, but is not limited to, elements of reggae, hip hop, drum and bass, techno, house, as well as world music. DJ Substr8 can be seen at variety of venues in ... Full profile (new window) »

HipHop

Agent Mos

From the depths of a spraycan and live on a concrete surface comes Agent Mos, otherwise known as AMS. The man dubbed as "King of the Nerds" at 14 years old came up as a confused mass of musical influences, making his brand of hip-hop into a breakbeat beat-down, filled to the brim with wit, stinging punchlines, an eye for the detail of life, and a brain built for storytelling. Following hip-hop as a hobby earned him a slew of features on mixtapes, guest shots, and the occasional show in high school. Pursuing it as a part-time dream earned him opportunities ... Full profile (new window) »

CornBread

Cornbread (A.K.A. Corn Tha Coon A.K.A. 00NEGRO A.K.A. DANNY PHANTOM A.K.A. THA VIJAY SINGH OF LOCAL HIP-HOP) is a cryogenically frozen slave baby. Later found and unthawed in 1982, he started his existence in this new and strange world. With no readin' and writin' skills, Corn befriended the local park ranger, Ranger Rick, who taught him not only how to read and write, but taught him to love as well. After some 10 odd years living in the forest outside of Charleston, Ill., Cornbread, now with the title of "Coon," set out to teach the life lessons that ... Full profile (new window) »

Jonah

Agent Mos says it best when he calls Jonah's mc style "hard to keep up with". Though Jonah is always talking a bit of politics and philosophy in his rhymes, his delivery and approach to word structure continue to change. His first release entitled "Zen in the Art of MC" is a highly political commentary on post-9/11 fanaticism, incorporating production from def jux, DJ spinnerty, and dropping some NPR samples for good measure. His EP "Fresh Air" is a more laid-back poetic creation highlighted by the soft sounds of DJ Spinnerty. His latest release is entitled "Influence," and while it contains ... Full profile (new window) »

Organic Flow

Originally based out of Oak Park, Illinois, Organic Flow has been providing the Champaign-Urbana scene with an eclectic mix of hip hop, jazz and rock. Besides the core group of six musicians, Organic Flow calls upon a sizable number of guest artists and featured members who appear on tracks including Gehring Miller, Matt Bachmann, Simon Gallo, Kate Brown, Deja Taylor, Adam Levin and Aaron Abarabe. Organic Flow is recorded with Champaign-Urbana's Green Street Records and the track “Ballad of Sisyphus” is available now on 2007/2008 Green Street Records Compilation CD. They will also be coming out with ... Full profile (new window) »

Text

Text, known off-stage as Shannon Swords, got his start in 2002 by performing at Open Mic events at Cowboy Monkey. He compares his sound to artists like Gangstarr, Snoop Dogg, Sage Francis, and Atmosphere, and cites a number of other influences ranging from Desmond Decker to Miles Davis to the Beastie Boys. In addition, Text incorporates a diverse number of musical genres into his songwriting. He claims that mid '90s ska has greatly influenced his vocal rhythms and that several sixties icons, such as the Beatles and Bob Dylan, have influenced his approach to writing lyrics. Text's most recent album ... Full profile (new window) »

Jazz

Boneyard Jazz Quintet

In 1990, slide trombonist Morgan Powell and valve trombonist Mike Gabriel formed Boneyard, named after the Boneyard Creek, which flows through Champaign and Urbana. Little did the two of them know that they would start one of CU's best jazz bands. During the 1990's, there was a period when the group disbanded, but the band began playing again in 2002. Playing throughout several of the various CU venues, Morgan Powell, Jeff Magby, Woody Woodward, Tom Wirtel, and Armand Beaudoin currently make up the Boneyard Jazz Quintet. If you are lucky enough to catch them, the group enjoys performing songs from ... Full profile (new window) »

Chip McNeill

Chip McNeill, currently an Associate Professor and Chairman of Jazz Studies at The University of Illinois, has accomplished a lot on the local, national, and international level. The jazz tenor saxophonist’s specialty is nightclub and concert performances of Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Pop, Rock, and Funk. He has toured the US, Europe, Japan, Australia, India and Indonesia as a jazz soloist, performing at festivals such as The North Sea Jazz Festival and the Montreaux Jazz Festival, all the while as collaborating with many renowned artists. His “Hot House” CD earned him a Grammy Award for “Best Latin Jazz Performance” in ... Full profile (new window) »

Dave Dickey Big Band

The Dave Dickey Big Band was formed in September of 2005. The band consists of 16 excellent professional instrumentalists, plus director Dave Dickey who is also featured with the band on trombone. Dave's band consists of the top jazz musicians from both East and Central Illinois, including members of the University of Illinois jazz faculty. Members of the band have performed and recorded with Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, Clark Terry, Maynard Ferguson, Arturo Sandoval, Horace Silver, Tito Puente, Ray Charles, Betty Carter, Michael Brecker, Branford Marsalis, Joe Lovano, Steely Dan, and many others. The Dave ... Full profile (new window) »

Desafinado

Desafinado plays a combination of Samba, Bossa Nova, and popular Brazilian (“MPB”) music. Drawing on these Brazilian roots, the band strives to move the music into more unusual territory with original songwriting and arrangements. The six piece ensemble features Elis Artz, Chad Dunn, Giraldo Rosales, Connie Johnson, Tom Paynter, and Greg Jahiel on guitar. They have released two albums, 2005's "Desafinado" and 2006's "Conhecimento" (2006). Desafinado is a staple at local venues such as The Krannert Center for the Performing Arts and Cowboy Monkey. This ensemble has had a strong presence in the CU jazz community for many years. ... Full profile (new window) »

Jazz Sandwich

Jazz Sandwich is Jazz group from Urbana. The band offers a unique outlet for all five talented musicians to push the creative envelope. The band consists of Jesse Brown, a.k.a. "Yellow Mustard," on base, Jeff Helgesen, a.k.a. "Toasted Wheat Bun," on trumpet, Josh Quirk a.k.a. "Hot Relish," on drums and Tom Paynter, a.k.a. "TOMato, " on flute, keyboard and any other items he chooses to make music with. Jazz Sandwich was started by a few friends who wanted to get together and just play music. No singular style. No boundaries. No rules. Their first shows were ... Full profile (new window) »

Jeff Helgesen

Jeff Helgesen, a native and resident of Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, has been an active fixture in east central Illinois music circles for over twenty years. The son of a prominent local trumpet player, Helgesen began playing trumpet professionally in local dance bands at the age of 15, later studying music at the University of Illinois under Ray Sasaki while working actively as a freelance performer and studio musician. In 1987, Helgesen accepted a position as a featured soloist with the Ray Charles Orchestra, with whom he recorded and toured internationally until late 1990. Helgesen's credits include live performances with Aretha Franklin, Natalie Cole, Manhattan Transfer, Jon Faddis, Clark Terry, ... Full profile (new window) »

MRS Trio

The Magby, Reyman, and Schaller Trio, otherwise known as the MRS Trio, is a jazz trio consisting of Jeff Magby, Chris Reyman, and Ed Schaller. The three musicians began to play together when they approached Paul Wirth, the owner of the Iron Post, with the idea of a jazz jam session night. He agreed, and MRS Trio have been hosting a weekly Jam Session at the Iron Post every Monday night since then. They are very flexible musicians, changing their styles to fit whoever wants to come and jam with them on a particular night.Magby just recently ... Full profile (new window) »

Blues

Blues Deacons

Since its formation in 1990, Blues Deacons has undergone a few lineup shuffles, but currently consists of Billy Galt taking care of guitar and vocals, Andy Burnett on drums, and Beau "Blind Dog" Renshaw on basss. Galt has been with the band since its start nearly 20 years ago, and has made a career in blues since 1980, backing artists such as Homesick James, Sonny Boy Williamson Jr., Maxwell Street Jimmy, and Shirley King (B.B. King’s daughter). The band has played many festivals across downstate Illinois and has appeared at the House of Blues tent at the Illinois State ... Full profile (new window) »

Bruiser And The Virtues

In 1998, Bruce Bruiser Rummenie met John “JT” Tubbs - a recently relocated bassist from Madison, Wisconsin, who possesses an impressive musical resume most notably as a sideman for Paul Black and the Flip-Kings. Bruiser and JT began forming Bruiser and the Virtues, an original jump blues combo that features Neal Robinson - another highly respected C-U musical veteran -on piano, musical composition Ph.D., tenor sax player Peter Roubal, and alto sax man Bruce “Hollywood” Bethel. The Virtues released the CD Bruiser and the Virtues: From Vice to Virtue and Vica Versa. in ... Full profile (new window) »

Candy Foster and Shades of Blue

Candy Foster and Shades of Blue is a high energy Blues, R&B, Soul and Funk band based out of Champaign/Urbana, IL. Candy Foster has been entertaining audiences for over 30 years and has become one of the most popular bands in Central Illinois, playing over 100 local shows every year. ... Full profile (new window) »

The Impalas

Imagine the best female vocalist you've ever heard. Now, imagine that girl in junior high that you knew could beat up any guy in class and probably most of the teachers. If your brain can make it compute, add the two together. The sum is Dawna Nelson of the Impalas. She's a badass, she's sassy and her voice will blow you away... The Impalas also feature, "the expert rhythm and solo playing of guitarist Bruce “Bruiser” Rummenie, and the quiet but frighteningly groovy bass player back there on a stool is Andre Mossotti...." Add a revolving cast of wickedly ... Full profile (new window) »

Kilborn Alley

The Kilborn Alley Blues Band is a ferocious young band receiving tremendous national and international attention. The band has played at many fests including the Chicago Blues Festival, The Cincinnati Blues Festival, The Heritage Blues Music Fest in West Virginia, The Bucks County R&B Picnic in Pennsylvania, the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival in Iowa, the Budweiser Illinois Blues Festival, the Hot Licks Blues Festival in Ohio, Summer Camp and the Beluga Nights Summer Music Series in Fairbanks, Alaska. Kilborn Alley Blues Band is Andy Duncanson on vocals and guitar, Joe Asselin on harmonica and backing vocals, Ed O'Hara on drums ... Full profile (new window) »

Heavy/Punk

Verdict

Verdict, formed in 2006, is made up of five guys who have the internet to thank for their friendship. The five members are: Chris (vocals), Nick D. (bass), Tyler (guitar), Cruz (guitar), and Zakk (drums). Ass-kickin' riffs, addictive vocal melodies, and a beefy rhythm section are the defining traits of their unique sound. Using these elements, they fuse together genres ranging from blues to metal. Influences span from Queen to Avenged Sevenfold, Seether to Metallica. During the summer of 2008, the band recorded their first full-length album. The album, "Hold 'em High", includes re-worked versions of the six songs from their ... Full profile (new window) »

Roberta Sparrow

Founded by former members of central Illinois hardcore/punk band, the Vice Dolls, and an ex-member of Champaign punk quartet, Decimation, Roberta Sparrow was formed in 2004. Hailing from an indie-rock saturated scene in their hometown of Champaign, IL, Roberta Sparrow has thrived since its conception without the benefit of an established hardcore scene. When the trio was faced with the task of finding a drummer, lead vocalist Greg Jaeger stepped up. Bassist Cody Pruitt and Guitarist Justin Scofield blend their distinctive styles and voices to create a unique combination that defines Roberta Sparrow's original sound. The band can be seen ... Full profile (new window) »

Robots Counterfeiting Money

Robots Counterfeiting Money have been a part of the CU music scene since 2007. Patrick Mangan, Micheal Okelman, and Clint Dodson are the basis of RC$, while fellow musicians David Papke, Timothy Cap, Elmer Weaver, Ian Rittersdorf, and Zachary Benkowski have leaked contributions for the band as well. Drawing comparisons all the way from any stereotypical 80's hair-metal band to legendary Husker Du, Robots Counterfeiting Money certainly put on an original show worth waiting. Recent and memorable performances include Pygmalion Festival, and The Great Cover Up when the band took on the persona of Andrew W.K. Though the last ... Full profile (new window) »

Terminus Victor

Based out of Champaign-Urbana, Terminus Victor has found their own way to rock through their music. The band is self-described as "electro-rockomatic-neo-inferno." Formed in 1999, the group released "Mastering the Revels" in 2002 and "Under Surveillance" in 2005. Band members Scott Kimble (bass, vocals), Don King (guitars and technical support) and Terry Wathen (drums) have created a sound that successfully combines aspects of nearly every facet of rock music. While the band played with only two members for quite some time, the addition of Terry Wathen revived Terminus Victor into a local power house of recorded music. Terminus Victor will ... Full profile (new window) »

Vanattica

Travis Leonard, Brendan Summers, Drake Gravely, and Jaron Lancaster make up one of Champaign’s best rock bands, Vanattica. Although they formed in late 2004, they didn’t play their first gig until June of 2006. This made the rapid increase in their fan base even more impressive. This past summer, they played the east coast leg of the 2008 Warped Tour on the Playwork Productions stage. Their favorite bands to play with in the area include Verdict and Trash City Rockers. They are currently working on a long EP/short LP that will be available later ... Full profile (new window) »

Up and Coming

Common Loon

Longtime friends Matt Campbell and Robert Hirschfeld are the two members of the up and coming Common Loon. The two have been playing in bands together since high school and have recently begun playing under their current moniker. They describe their sound as “pre-apocalyptic dream pop of the late industrial age.” I’m not exactly sure what that means, but the end result is certainly some great music. They have just recently mastered the tracks for their first album, which will be available in the coming months. When they aren’t playing shows, they enjoy watching local ... Full profile (new window) »

Mordechai in the Mirror

Mordechai in the Mirror began as a side project of David Samuel and Aaron Emerson Wittrig while they were playing with various bands in the area. Recently it has become more of a focus for the duo. The acquisition of an Electro Harmonix 2880 4 track looper and a Boss SP-404 drum machine helped David and Aaron shape the sound you hear today. The addition of Aaron’s sister, Rachel, and local emcee Jonah completed their current sound. The result: “Post-Baroque-Electronica.” If you would like to give the band a listen, you can head over to their myspace ... Full profile (new window) »

Post Historic

Post Historic can be described as folk rock that embraces newer musical directions but still maintains the craft of songwriting as a focal point. Their sound has been compared to rock greats R.E.M. and indie rockers, My Morning Jacket. They have been strongly influenced by such artists as Neil Young, Radiohead, Foo Fighters, and the Beatles. Post Historic is currently promoting their debut CD, “Memory Banks of Blue”, while working on their follow up, which they hope to release by the end of the summer. Look for them at their next show on April 19th at the IMC Fest. ... Full profile (new window) »

Sunset Stallion

Sunset Stallion is an Art/Folk Indie Rock band that is somewhat new to the scene. They formed in March of 2008 and the band features Chad Warner (Vocals, Piano, Guitar), Hannah Newman (Vocals,Auxiliary Percussion), Marty O'Donnell (Drum Kit), Bryan Kveton (Guitar), and Chris DeBoo (Bass Guitar). The band lists some of its influences as Ben Folds Five, Wilco, and Kings of Leon. Their sound ranges from upbeat to mellow, but always stays "chill." They have appeared at the Pygmalion Music Festival and frequently perform at the Canopy Club. ... Full profile (new window) »

World's First Flying Machine

World's First Flying Machine is a band founded by Ben Campbell and Chris Howaniec currently based out of Urbana, IL. Their songs are a noisy mix of folk, rock, blues and ambient, and in their short lifespan they have solidified themselves as a favorite act in the local music scene. The band can be seen frequently at venues including the Canopy Club. They have also been recording an album, as of yet untitled, which will be released early in 2009. ... Full profile (new window) »



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