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| Okay, a few modifications to the 29th show, if anyone actually reads this thing:
Kennesaw is apparently having some issues and will be unable to make the show.
Also, prayers are needed. Anthony, from Dreaming Under Mercury, is
currently in the hospital and the doctors do not know what is wrong
with him. Because of this, he may not be able to play the show on
saturday, which means DUM may not be playing.
Have no fear, however, we have definately secured Squirt to play and
there is a good chance that Full Surrender will be playing as
well.
The line up is as follows, in reverse order (first band listed is the last to play):
The City in the Sea
Squirt
El Toro
Full Surrender
Dreaming Under Mercury
This may change a bit before saturday, however, The City in the Sea will be the headlining act no matter what.
We hope to see you there.
Blaine.
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| Hey folks,
Just wanted to give you all some heads up on a show that everyone needs to come out to.
On January 29th, aprroximately 6pm, we are having a show at Emmanuel
Episcopal Church, in quakertown, across from Strayer Middle
School. Right now we definately have Kennesaw, from CT, coming
down to play. One-21, from philly, may be playing as well as
definately Dreaming Under Mercury. Also, El Toro may be playing.
There are two reasons you need to come to this show. The first is
that this will be The City and the Sea's first show back together in a
good while. I've been hearing good things about the new stuff
they are writing and it should be a great set from them.
The second, and by far most important, reason you need to come to this
show is that all proceeds are going to Tsunami Relief efforts.
The show will probably be five or six bucks to get in and we will be
setting up donation bins. The devenstation from this horrible
event is undescribable and it is going to require a lot of money and a
lot of love to mend the damage. That is where we come in
folks. Come to this show and help out the people whose lives have
been destroyed.
Peace and love,
Blaine.
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| Hey ladies and gents,
Blaine here with a brief update. There are a lot of ifs and whens
coming up in the near future with Spotted Cow Productions, I don't want
to say anything specific, because there are some very definate changes
coming and some possible changes coming and I want to have them set in
stone before I say anything, but it is all very exciting stuff.
In other news, keep your eyes open, in the very near future, for flyers
about a Spotted Cow Coffee House. We aren't sure the
date/time/cost specifics yet, but we hope to get it done in
December. It will involve approximately two set bands, as well as
a good deal of time for open mic'd music and poetry, as well as some
home-cooked goodies for sale. I'll post here, on my xanga, and
hopefully get a few other people to post info, as well as hand out
flyers in the near future once we have hammered out the details.
Toodles folks,
Blaine.
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| Well, this is the first entry as Spotted Cow Productions. The
picture up is a funny picture of Ben, that he will probably kill me for
putting up, so I'll try to defuse the tension by putting up this
picture of me:

I was a little drunk and in Jamaica, so now its all good, we both have rediculous pictures of ourselves up in the air.
Anyway, we just put on our first show at the Episcopal Church in
Quakertown. It went really well, especially competing with a show
from the Lansdale kids, the school play, and our laziness (we only
started handing out flyers on Tuesday). We had: Black Rose
Aftermath, The Psalters, One-21, Full Surrender, and Mercury Radio
Theater.
I have pictures I will post up once I feel like getting them off my camera and uploaded onto the net.
I'll keep everyone posted as to whats going on with Spotted Cow shows,
hopefully soon we can get them up and running every month. Keep
your fingers crossed, kids.
Peace,
Blaine.
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