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Hot bands keep Fenway Park warm
Boston Globe – Aug 25, 2007
Several local groups including tween popsters Girl Authority and spiky rockers The Sterns and Downbeat 5 played on a side stage on the concourse between main stage sets. French Lick kicked off the festivities with a set of classic rock followed by the spunky Brown who debuted kicky dance pop from an upcoming album. Left coast transplant Hanley drew from her solo releases the Hot Stove soundtrack and her former band Letters to Cleo for an upbeat set. As in years past Buffalo Tom was temporarily renamed Buffalo Theo as Epstein strapped on a guitar to help the group play both college radio classics like “Tailights Fade” and tunes from their recent release “Three Easy Pieces. “Former Globe writer Gammons was especially well received having missed last year’s event due to a life-threatening brain aneurysm. Not only was he looking well he was playing even better leading the Hot Stove All-Stars — including Janovitz members of the Gentleman and Eli “Paperboy” Reed — through a funky bar band set of tunes from his debut album “Never Slow Down Never Grow ld.
Borges pleased with progression of offense: ffensive coordinator…
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– bscure classic rock references aside Auburn offensive coordinator Al Borges seems pleased with how his offense is progressing. Borges compared the.
Troops get a welcome home picnic
Ventura County Star – Aug 25, 2007
Brad Connors the base’s commanding officer brought his blues guitar to the stage and joined in the band’s set. “I’m really into blues and classic rock” Connors said “but I learn about today’s music from my daughters who give me something and say Here can you learn this?’”"Something like this event shows a lot of support from the home front” said Seabees Chief Petty fficer Rolando Daquioag who had a great time dancing with his daughter 18-month-old Ligaya. Daquioag 39 said he served in Iraq during peration Desert Storm in 1991 and during peration Iraqi Freedom in 2003. Currently he is home port liaison for sailors and their families at the base. In 2003 he was with a Seabees bridge platoon that was one of the first to enter Baghdad. “We did repairs on bridges over the Tigris and Euphrates rivers” he said.
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