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Results tagged “april”

Soundcheck: Radars to the Sky @ The Echo, 04/21/08

              

Last month, local band Radars to the Sky (MySpace) had a month-long residency at The Echo (MySpace).

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By Koga in Arts & Events on May 23, 2008 3:30 PM
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