MUSIC

    The MLMs, Early Ape, Treading Lemming and Ross Bellenoit

    The MLMs, Early Ape, Treading Lemming and Ross Bellenoit

    Presented by North Star Bar at North Star Bar

    August 6, 2010


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    Welcome to your new favorite band. Better rock music than you’ve heard in years, The MLMs stole The Beach Boys’ background vocals, John Lennon’s grit and Elvis Costello’s muse. You should probably act like you’re already over them, because this combination of undeniable hooks and crackling onstage energy guarantees that they’ll be your little sister’s number one jam by next year.

    Ross Bellenoit at 26 has already forged quite a career path, racking up impressive credits as a guitarist, composer and producer. After moving to Philadelphia in 2003, Bellenoit quickly became the leading axe-man for a thriving singer-songwriter scene that spawned Amos Lee (Blue Note), Birdie Busch (Bar None), and ASCAP award-winner John Francis. More recently, he's been making his mark as a songwriter himself, and also as a recording producer and arranger.


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      • Venue Info

        North Star Bar

        N. 27th Street and Poplar Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19137

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $8

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        August 6, 2010

        Times:

        9 pm

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