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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Jon's CD Review on Three Imaginary Girls
I reviewed Hey Marseilles' great debut album
To Travel and Trunks
for Three Imaginary Girls recently.
They're definitely worth a listen. Here they are singing the title track at Q Cafe in Seattle:
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Jonathan S.
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