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Rebel Spirit Music Americana Showcase

July 2nd 2008 in Americana, Concerts

Rebel Spirit Music defines itself as an organization that can ”support and develop the careers of independent artists both individually and as a community.” Okay, it’s got a hippy-dippy name and sounds like cultural collective commune but they do have the good sense to be putting on a great showcase tonight at the Rockwood Music Hall. On the bill is Twang Nation favorite Joe Whyte with Alec Gross, Kelley McRae and Nate Campany.   Get down to the East Village and show some love.

Wednesday, July 2
Rockwood Music Hall
196 Allen St.
8pm
FREE

Related posts:

  1. Joe Whyte at Rockwood Music Hall – Tuesday, March 11
  2. David Browne on the Future of Country Music in Politics
  3. Joe Whyte Record Release – New York City – 12/18
  4. MySpace Showcase – Rebel Syndicate
  5. DelFest and Pickathon News


2 comments to...
“Rebel Spirit Music Americana Showcase”
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Shalanda Trevisan

Bonjour Guru, ce que vous inciter à mettre un article. Cet article a été extrêmement intéressant, surtout depuis que je cherchais des idées sur ce sujet jeudi dernier.


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