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Newsletter from 2008-09-24:
Aloha Scuba Squad,
I see a couple of BSR shows in your future!
Thursday September 25th
High Noon Saloon presents
Primates Inc. Fundraiser
Yokinazu Project
Baghdad Scuba Review
The Pinch
Aaron Williams & the Hoodoo
7:30 PM / $7 cover / 21 and up/ silent auction begins at 6:30 pm
Have fun while helping to raise money for a good cause! Primates
Incorporated strives to provide lifetime enriched care and improve the
quality of life for nonhuman primates who come from the entertainment
industry, research facilities, zoos, refuges, and private ownerships. A
silent auction and raffle will begin at 6:30, and live music starts at
7:30. About the bands: The Yokanizu Project is a tight, cohesive jam
band featuring seasoned players. Baghdad Scuba Review is a six-piece
group of talented musicians who combine well-disciplined progressive
rock with an entertaining, political stage presence, resulting in a
rapidly growing local following. Local rockers The Pinch will keep the
energy up, while Aaron Williams & the Hoodoo start things off with
some hard-hitting blues rock.
Saturday October 4th
38th Annual Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Festival
History will be made once again the first weekend of October when the
38th Annual Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Festival returns to
Madison. Harvest Fest, now far into its foutrth decade, will once again
celebrate the harvest and bring the Wisconsin and Midwest cannabis
community together again.
12:00 - 1:00p Not On Mars (louder than jazz, smarter than
rock)
1:30 - 2: 30p
Bu.r.p! (funk/jam rock
trio)
3:00 - 4:15p
Baghdad Scuba Review
(progressive thinking modern classic rock)
4:45 - 6: 00p
Reverend Eddie Danger
(cosmic folk with a tribal twist of jazz)
"We got plenty of money in Washington. What we need is more priority."
--George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., June 2, 2008
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