........We can not reveal the truth of our origins anymore. There have been too many to leave and too many to join. The stilts have been broken and we walk amongst the shadows hiding below the ground.
Love your music and would be honored if you would accept this invitation to sign up to be considered for the featured artist position on www. americaneedsme. com
It benefit's any participating charity you choose!
We handle all the charity paperwork, all you do is sign up and promote your very own Artist/Band charity page to your fans!
www. americaneedsme .com/YOUR NAME HERE
Oh yea, you also get 25% of all net sales you generate from your Artist/Band charity page for selling the "America Needs Me" t-shirt!
saturday, march 29th at hotti biscotti, 3545 w. fullerton in chicago:
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before the music, the wizard will be shown via video projection at 8 pm:
"Corey and Jimmy Woods are two brothers who are being separated due to their parents divorcing. Jimmy is a mentally unstable kid that has had problems ever since his sister died at a young age. One day, Corey discovers that Jimmy has a natural talent for playing video games. He is one of the best around, and the two journey to the West Coast to compete in a video game championship, but along the way, they must avoid the adults, who are trying to take Jimmy away."
lots of 80's cartoons and other retro video game-related video novelties will be shown all night!
this show also will be happening the same weekend at the midwest gaming classic convention in oconomowoc, wisconsin-- about an hour and a half away...
Ciao Watchers. Playing with y'all in the James Chance band was one of the coolest things ever. Brothers in the scene; you made my entry into Chicago in '02 a seamless transition. Wish I could be in Chi for the last show.
Hi! How are you? Tanabata Japanese Traditional event"Tanabata" on JULY 7. We write our wishes on strips of fancy paper(Japanese is Tanzaku), which we put on displays made of the branches of bamboo trees.