Friday, May 28, 2004

NOTES

Tonight I am off to CompUSA to become part of the home computer market. It will be awesome.

Cake's new album, "Pressure Chief" will be available in stores on September 7th. I'm SO EXCITED.

Music and Movies in Stevens Park start on Wednesday, June 2. Movies this year are musically themed and include James and the Giant Peach, Tommy, A Hard Day's Night, the Rocky Horror Picture Show and Little Shop of Horrors. Starts at 8:30om every Wednesday, you should go, if only because I'll be there too. :) And the picnicking possibilities are endless.

Music and Movies in LORING Park start Mondays beginning July 19 at 7:30pm, this year is a Steve McQueen theme.

Great, great musical events happening in upcoming weeks, including but not limited to: Coach Said Not To at 7th Street Entry on June 11; DKT/MC5 featuring Evan Dando at First Ave. on the 12th; The Soviettes, SweetJAP and SoFox on the 13th at First Ave.; Juliana Hatfield on the 14th at First Ave.; and last but never least, PRINCE!!! on the 16th!!! HOORAY!!!

I'm thinking about pitching a tent at First Ave.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

not to mention this sat (tomorrow the 29th) Sweet JAP is playing at the Turf with the Tyrades (really good garage punk, reminds me of huggy bear sort of) and the Kill A Watts, and one other....

Anonymous said...

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>
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>
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>
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